@stanleybmanly “I would ask all of you your opinion of an open forum where your expressed views can be extinguished virtually as quickly as they are expressed.”
– Well, there’s a big difference between “can be” and “are”. It seems to me that almost every forum has that possibility, which becomes necessary when there are bots and people who will post streams of obscenity to public forums. In a forum where it actually happened to me for no good reason, I would report it to the site leadership, stop posting until/unless it changes, and probably complain about it elsewhere.
– But it hasn’t happened to me for no reason. There were a few times I did disagree with the mods removing a few of my posts, but they did have their reasons in the Fluther policy (i.e. about not being strictly on-topic in General, or talking about other users’ account status or asking in a public thread why the guy who posted lots of questions about extremely NSFW stuff was removed, or being extremely hostile towards someone’s post that I thought deserved extreme hostility).
“I just love it when others puzzle over the time I “waste” on fluther and request a suitable explanation for the devotion of that time. What’s your answer to that question?”
– I’ve almost never been asked that, despite the amount I “waste” here. Like you, my answer would depend on mood. There are many reasons. Because I like to, and I can. Because I find it interesting and sometimes satisfying. Because Fluther generally does not delete what I write, and keeps it online for decades, and because often people click the “Great Answer” button on my comments, or reply in interesting ways, or express their gratitude for the value they got from my answers, giving me a great feeling of having contributed to others and made some difference. Because I think that perhaps the most important way we can contribute to the world is by participating in conversations _and saying something unusual but worthwhile, or even something new or unique. I think that’s how human thinking evolves and heals.
– Or, I might ask the asker what set of ideas they have that leads them to ask such a question, that seems to judge and shame someone for their choices. How does one reconcile sitting in judgement on others’ use of their time, while choosing to use their own time to judge others using their time on the same question thread?
”... but how about this one? Fluther is an eclectic community wherein conversations are habitually regulated by the “thought police”, often at the behest of flag hurling malcontents and frustrated would be disciplinarians obsessed with the “letter of the law”.”
– I would say that my experience has been that that statement seems extremely hyperbolic and inaccurate. My thoughts have not been policed, and neither have an extremely wide range of other thoughts, including ones diametrically opposed to mine, or even questions where I think the appropriate response might be to say “no just no. F&$% off. This is wasting everyone’s time.” but that didn’t happen.
“I’ve had my share of pm conversations with our mods, and yet have no reasonable alternative to our mods or the process, regardless of the fact that the job itself is repugnant by necessity. They remain our heroes, but it is ESSENTIAL that we quickly challenge decisions we find erroneous or egregious AND DO SO IN THE OPEN.”
– Ok, well that’s a reasonable opinion.
Another idea might be to PM each other to discuss if something really seems off. If people think there has been awful moderation going on, maybe PM me so I can at least know about it.