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Author Topic: Battle of the free energy giants, news sensation  (Read 2471 times)

RunningBare

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Battle of the free energy giants, news sensation
« on: May 14, 2009, 09:34:40 PM »
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"Hi Stefan,

In society, when someone breaches someone else, there should be consequences. Yahoo!Groups terms of service, for example, requires that there be "no flaming", which is a personal attack. Those can be actionable at law.

You have forum members who are stooping to very low levels in their decorum. As part of a civil society, you owe it to the other forum members to take decisive action and at least moderate their posts before they go live, and if they don't clean up, then remove their posting privileges altogether.

Just removing things after they are posted, is not enough. That's okay for first-time offenders, but once someone commits such an offense, they should be put on moderated status so that they don't have the ability to repeat the offense.

Allowing anyone to post anything they want is anarchy, and that is why I am calling for a continued boycott of OverUnity.com -- anarchy with illegal action taking place in for form of libelous statements about the character of other people, including Mylow, me, and others.

I would support Mylow if at some point in the future he chose to take legal action against OverUnity.com for the libel that has been so prolific there, people calling him a fraud, and making rude statements about him and his brother; and about me. It is totally unacceptable -- and illegal.

Clean up your act.

Sterling"

So it's the battle of the titans, does Steph suppress free speech, something that this community always supports or does he let it continue, personally I would not take the threat seriously and tell Sterling to try.

There is nothing in this post that is not already public, there is no slander in this post, no bad language, closing this thread is a sign that Sterling has got his way.

jibbguy

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Re: Battle of the free energy giants, news sensation
« Reply #1 on: May 14, 2009, 09:48:51 PM »
Lol you guys are pissing up a rope if you think you can hang Stefan on "censorship"... He is the most liberal Admin/moderator of any we have seen. 

Try another angle ;)

RunningBare

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Re: Battle of the free energy giants, news sensation
« Reply #2 on: May 14, 2009, 09:53:28 PM »
I'm personally not trying to hang him on censorship, but I have seen the ban hammer come down a little more since last I was here, it's Steph site and as the owner can do what he likes, the owner of Nexus.com puts it a good way, forums are not a democracy of free speech, abide by terms of service or get banned, simple as.

Lol you guys are pissing up a rope if you think you can hang Stefan on "censorship"... He is the most liberal Admin/moderator of any we have seen. 

Try another angle ;)