Read what Piotr wrote (I quote the quote), and consider that we were discussing the OLDPULSARS forum policy, not dwf.nu! Then read Ed's answer.
retroleds wrote:azimuth_pl wrote:IMO democracy would be possible based on HydePark Speaker's Corner methodology.
if there is a speaker/new thread, the people could either speak/discuss/argue or let the speaker talk to himself by going home or jumping to another more interesting thread.
speakers who talk to themselves (those who bullshit) would loose motivation by not getting any audience.
that would be a fair voting with democracy standards.
How is this substantially different from what we currently do? If a thread is boring, nobody chimes in. If someone is an ass, somebody will eventually tell them.
Let's be honest Piotr - you've told me repeatedly, privately, that you have an issue with me not rolling out the welcome mat for some people who are no longer here. And you are pissed(dissed?) that I won't do business with you, refer business to you or give you help via your one-sided, unsolicited emails. You have a stick up your arse over my "management style".
TFB.
Maybe it's my limited knowledge of the English language (I'm not a native speaker), but I still can't see the provocation from Piotr.
IMVHO, Ed's answer was not MODERation, but the opposite: PROVOcation. Tor's basic rule violated - with the predicted result.
@Ed: I already stated that I don't know what was happening in the background. It must have been something bad.
That explains why you apparently understood (please note: I don't write MISunderstood) Piotr's words in a different way than I did (and still do), namely as a hidden personal attack to YOUR management style, not Oldpulsar's.
Piotr has AFAICS never disbehaved in the public. In private I don't know - but I DO know that it is easy to ignore annoying emails (just like spam - one click, deleted unread), unless you secretly LIKE being engaged in a "cluster fuck".
As Piotr wrote: "speakers who talk to themselves (those who bullshit) would loose motivation by not getting any audience". This holds true for emails as well.
And: knowledge is knowledge, no matter how you gained it. Most of what I know did I learn from someone.
@Jeff: I see your point.
Yes, Ed did "win" - depending on how you define "win". You could also say he "lost", namely an actively contributing member. For me as a member this is a loss, not a win. You could call this an egoistic point of view with some right.
I know I have NO rights here. I know Ed is "God". If he gets enough of it, he can simply shut down this whole place with a few mouseclicks. If I pray to other gods he can punish me

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And of course do I have the freedom to leave and go elsewhere - but I don't want to. Instead, I try to help keeping THIS place in pleasant condition - by trying to avoid that the same bad thing (unneccessary loss of contributing members) happens over and over again. Even if it has no effect - at least I did try. Try changing God, so to speak

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This is not so much about Piotr. I have no personal relation with him. Some time ago I bought a watch from him on ebay, but returned it for full refund because it had a hidden defect. That's all we ever had to do with each other.
For me the question is: is this forum also run for the benefit of the community, or solely for the personal enjoyment and profit of its owner?
I see that a member that annoys the whole community and contributes nothing useful is allowed to stay (pigeon2), but a member that annoys "only" the host and contributes a lot to the community (Piotr) is locked out (which is in effect the same as a ban in a forum that requires no registration to read).
So to me it has now (at last, some might say) become clear that this forum is run for profit only and the community effect is secondary, a nice, but unimportant, byproduct. This is my personal impression - it may be wrong.
I am aware it takes time and money to run a forum and Ed wants (and deserves!) some reward.
I was and am still grateful for the opportunity to waste a lot of time here (looking at the member list an hour ago I was quite surprised to find myself on 2nd position regarding number of postings

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I believe I made very clear what I think of this. Nothing more to say from my side.
But, as the great German comedian Karl Valentin once said "All has been said - but not by all."
