MrStakhanovite wrote:EAllusion wrote:That's not true at all, by the way. FAIR started out with a pretty standard TBM message board culture with the ultra-protective moderating that implied. When it blossomed into a full-fledged message board around the time that a bunch of posters emigrated from ZLMB, it existed with very biased moderation in favor of LDS posters. And that was a major, if not primary, attraction point to that influx of posters. Critics followed because that's where they could continue to access the apologetic names. The attempt wasn't so much an open and honest dialogue so much as a format where critics posts could be controlled in a more heavy-handed manner. The goal was to create a format in which apologists could best the critics on issues that surround Church criticism. Granted, the people in question aren't going to express it that way - instead they'll see it as necessary removal of "bad behavior" and "rabbit holes" from critics that wasn't done in a more genuinely open format like ZLMB, but there never was an effort to get at what you are discussing. Indeed, even adopting the wrong sort of apologetic approach was always a risk for poking the moderator hornets nest from the get-go.
I thought the latest incarnation (MD&D) was an attempt at that in my opinion, they started to clamp down on some of the mouth breathers.
I sort of see what you're saying, Stak, but then again, they still allow Pahoran, Jeff K, Droopy, and Mola Ram Suda Ram (among many others) to post. Just who are these "mouth breathers," exactly? I saw Ares saying something along similar lines to Kevin--i.e., that they've supposedly banned a ton of LDS posters. Well, who are they? Did stemelbow get canned? What about Simon Belmont? Both of these guys are "mouth breathers," more or less.