canpakes wrote: ↑Mon Dec 29, 2025 7:01 am
Whiskey wrote: ↑Mon Dec 29, 2025 6:24 am
Shades and Xeno,
I want to clarify what is actually at issue here, because this has drifted from moderation into argument over a distinction that does not exist.
I did not alter the substance of Gad’s quote. I did not insert words and attribute them to another poster. I indicated an omission using bracket notation: “[blah blah blah].” (that may not be the exact words, but pretty damn close). That is standard editorial notation. It serves the same function as an ellipsis. Both explicitly signal omitted material. Neither misrepresents the author’s words. Neither fabricates content.
Inserting whatever you want to type within the confines of the quotation is not necessary. An ellipsis serves the purpose. Why would anything else, or what you did/wrote specifically, be necessary?
This isn’t ’retroactive’ as you claim given that the post I linked to is from years back and that guidance has been pretty consistently applied, although that post also refers to you directly, so none of this is a surprise to you.
This conversation is happening precisely because you decided to ‘test limits’ with Res before, as documented in his post linked upstream.
Your insertion serves no purpose except to generate confusion or to attempt an insult of sorts to the quoted individual. This is an odd thing for you to be fighting for, considering your simultaneous pleadings elsewhere in this thread for civil discourse.
I’m asking for clarity, not conflict.
Good choice. You should lead with that from the start, if you’re again attempting to test the same limits that you tested years ago.
On the one hand, I am indeed arguing with you now because you insist on arguing. On the other hand, I am arguing with you, panny, not you as a moderator. LOL!!!
I am not testing any limits, you liar. Again, you assert that I am doing something that I am not doing, relying, again, on your imaginary facts from your priesthood imagination. Why do you insist on this, panny?
Do you always use an ellipsis when you omit text from a quote? No. You don't. So clearly that is not a rule and it never has been. Omitting text without an ellipsis, or brackets, or a note, can alter the intent of a quote by removing the context. Is that against the rules, because you do that, right?
So just back down here, panny boy. Hang tight until the adult moderators can provide the actual rule and determine whether an elipsis is required, as you say, LOL, and other notation that provides the same context is allowed or disallowed.
How about we make a deal panny? If ellipses are required for omitted text, and you have followed the rule perfectly, I will leave the board forever. If ellipses are not required for omitting text, you step down as a moderator? Cool?
Ban Whiskey permanently if that's the only way.
— Gadianton
It is the only way.
— Whiskey