by MartcasterJunior » 29 Jul 2013, 10:24
I'm not sure why "censorship" is seen as a bad thing. It happens all the time, whether it's in the editing of a newspaper article, the certification of a film by the BBFC, or the thought process you go through before you say something to someone's face. The way the term gets thrown around on here you'd think this was a military dictatorship actively suppressing the will of the People. What happens on this site is moderation, not censorship. It happens for very good reasons - to keep threads on-topic, to protect people from personal attacks, to avoid duplication of postings amongst other things. To make this an active and pleasant forum to engage with.
It's *really* simple. There are a set of rules to which everyone on here has agreed to abide by if they want to be a member of a site (in the same way that you have to agree to wear pants if you want to be a member of your local gym). If an individual (or individuals) actively break those rules, the Moderators will take appropriate action which - as a very last resort - might involve the removal of posts (although this is a very rare occurrence). If people feel that's an unnecessary infringement of their Human Rights (©Daily Mail) then there's a whole unmoderated Internet out there where you can say what you want, when you want, to who you want. It's an ugly, horrible place and I'd urge you to avoid it.
Be nice to each other, stay on topic. If everyone could practice self-censorship based on those rules, the Moderators wouldn't ever need to jump into action but, if there's one thing that we know from past experience on here and on the previous MSN-based forums, that doesn't happen.
Be Nice.
Matt