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Well, thanks for pulling me out of MaC and RaP for a while.
Still, I have some questions about this post from Paddle2See on the closing of the Kony 2012 topic,
Paddle2See wrote:
While world justice is certainly a worthy goal, I don't think this topic fits into the guidelines of simply something of interest that you are trying to share with your fellow Scratchers. This is a political topic - a category that is not permitted on the Scratch forums. Please feel free to make a project about it though and continue the conversation on the project comments.
Now, I am not saying that it was an invalid reason for closing it. Political discussions are usually against the rules. But what caught my eye was that he was instead encouraging to go discuss it in a project and its comments! Obviously a political topic (particularly about a child-stealing warlord) could get hard to moderate. But in the forums, it is staying on the front page for people to remember, and everyone knows it's there, and can help report. In a project, it could easily get hidden among the other million (and counting!) projects, and nobody could even realize that it was in existence. So, this comes down to one question:
How can something like this be banned from the forums, but not the main site?
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Mokat wrote:
It's because the forums get a lot more views than the main site, and because trolls could do more on the Forums than they could do on the main site.
That's what I think too.
It spreads a lot quicker on the forums, and effects a higher percentage of users in the area.
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Mokat wrote:
It's because the forums get a lot more views than the main site, and because trolls could do more on the Forums than they could do on the main site.
Agreed. But I'll add that projects do have guidelines, too, and will be removed if they are turned into an argument or political debate.
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Mokat wrote:
It's because the forums get a lot more views than the main site, and because trolls could do more on the Forums than they could do on the main site.
Yeah, I think more people are on the forums. This one scratcher said that 10% of scratchers often go on the forums. Well, I could see that because some scratchers just upload projects or don't speak English, but if you think of scratchers that are on often, they go to the forums. So that is why it's not banned from the main site.
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turkey3 wrote:
Mokat wrote:
It's because the forums get a lot more views than the main site, and because trolls could do more on the Forums than they could do on the main site.
Yeah, I think more people are on the forums. This one scratcher said that 10% of scratchers often go on the forums. Well, I could see that because some scratchers just upload projects or don't speak English, but if you think of scratchers that are on often, they go to the forums. So that is why it's not banned from the main site.
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turkey3 wrote:
Mokat wrote:
It's because the forums get a lot more views than the main site, and because trolls could do more on the Forums than they could do on the main site.
Yeah, I think more people are on the forums. This one scratcher said that 10% of scratchers often go on the forums. Well, I could see that because some scratchers just upload projects or don't speak English, but if you think of scratchers that are on often, they go to the forums. So that is why it's not banned from the main site.
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