Alter Idem wrote:marg wrote:
I've said I think what Jersey Girl said is not what she intended but I also said that was my opinion only and that clarification on that would need to come from Jersey Girl. I do think as you do that her words indicated a threat which was meant as a bullying tactic. Given what Jersey Girl said and how her actions could or would reasonably be interpreted..I agree Shades acted justifiably.
The reason I posted today was in response to Alter Idem, who is still concerned that Jersey Girl is being unreasonably misinterpreted. But what I'm saying is that it is up to Jersey Girl to explain if that is the case..and I don't think she's done so, so far. If she's not interested that's her choice.
This is the problem. She can't post here because she is banned. She can't give her side of the story. I've tried to explain what I understand, but clearly it's not good enough.
I still think that most have ignored a telling bit of evidence. Jersey Girl was initially banned, then she was unbanned for a while. That in itself is something that to me shows that Shades was not sure of her intentions--as he seems to be now. You can all ignore this, but to me it speaks volumes. If people would look at her actions and not just pick apart words in a post, her intentions would be clear, in my opinion. I've tried to explain it in a clear and concise way, giving evidence as well, but I can't keep writing the same things over and over again.
My purpose for posting on this subject was to make sure that Shades' version did not stand unchallenged. Jersey Girl didn't deserve to be maligned this way and I think I've done that.
I'm also putting in writing a warning to posters that Shades puts his own and the board's interest first and foremost and posters' safety and concerns second. It is a part of the risk we take when we choose to post here and newbies should be aware of it. It seems posters have no redress if they find themselves at odds with the board owners, because if they go over their heads and contact the webhost, they will be banned.
Alter--
Your assessments, as well as Beastie's are spot-on. I will also add that everyone here immediately assumes that when Jersey Girl referred to legal action, she was referring to suing Shades and the Moderators for a monetary sum.
If you read the context of her concerns, that is clearly not the case. She also corresponded with Shades, and further confirmed this.
There are a few more facts here that cannot be dissected from her posts alone.
1. Jersey Girl, having been friends with Shades for quite a few years, and also because she served on the Moderating Team here for a while, was very much aware that Shades is NOT the owner of MDB. That's right folks. He is the founder, but not the owner. His friends, Mav and Keene hold the purse strings for MDB.
2. Jersey Girl's number one concern was getting Darrick off the board so that he could not continue to try to gather in real life information on posters, and further harm other posters,
including Jersey Girl, herself.Any type of legal action she was attempting to put into place would involve two things:
1. Getting Darrick permanently banned from the board.
OR
2. If Darrick was not permanently banned, getting the board shut down until he WAS permanently banned.
Shades, in his own words, has indicated that he has no problem with posters attempting to take the board down. There is evidence supporting his view this way since SWG, who actually took the board down for 24 hours was still allowed to continue to post.
So, if Shades'
honest reason for banning Jersey Girl was that she was threatening to sue him personally, and the other Moderators personally, then he completely fell short in his assumptions.
Based on the extemporary evidence surrounding his long friendship with her, as well as her correspondence with him, I think it is pretty clear that she was NOT intending to sue Shades, or the other Moderators. Her intent was to pursue legal measures to remove Darrick from the board. The extreme consequence of this legal action would include taking down the board. However, this is a far cry from suing people who she considers her friends for money.