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Blog Entry# 1273754
Posted: Nov 11 2014 (19:01)
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Last Response: Nov 24 2014 (23:01)
316 Responses
Last Response: Nov 24 2014 (23:01)
In the earlier days of IRI, the grounds for Deletion of Blogs were very clear-cut. Offensive/abusive posts were promptly removed. As the Site/Forum matures, it is time for these policies to be upgraded.
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Over the past few months, the number of controversies have soared. On the face of it, the controversial blogs are perfectly legitimate - they seem to be "natural discussion points". But looking closer, there is much more going on beneath the surface. Ultimately, the effect of such "apparently harmless" blogs is exactly the same as that of the "highly...
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Over the past few months, the number of controversies have soared. On the face of it, the controversial blogs are perfectly legitimate - they seem to be "natural discussion points". But looking closer, there is much more going on beneath the surface. Ultimately, the effect of such "apparently harmless" blogs is exactly the same as that of the "highly...
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#Moderator sir.. plz restore my old ID #425596 if possible .. thanks...
LOL,The moment a website admin try to control posts ,it got caught in infinite loop!
any website admin will agree to me!!!!!!!!!
Good Luck though!
any website admin will agree to me!!!!!!!!!
Good Luck though!
Admins also a human sir........They cant understand feeling of everyone.
my only suggestion, One should come to know the reason for objection... if not the person who gave the objection...
Reasons cannot be left free-form otherwise people can write 'I dont like it' or 'it hurts feelings of some railfans' and that would achieve nothing. But providing a specific set of objections would defeat the purpose as the moderator has made it clear that people can object for any reason. Hence I dont see much point in forcing the user to specify a reason unless we restrict it to a set of pre-defined objection categories