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I'm not familiar with the recent threads referenced, I guess because I have not been checking in as often, and that is probably due to the fact that I am becoming bored with "blue skies & pretty flowers".
 

I saw the one thread about abortion, I read the posts until it was removed. That thread could have been discussed without mentioning political platforms. But political platforms were introduced. IMO once that happened it was political.

I didn't offer an opinion on that topic, just read the opinions out of interest as to what others thought.
 
...I have not been checking in as often, and that is probably due to the fact that I am becoming bored with "blue skies & pretty flowers".
I find this forum to be far far away from "just blue skies and pretty flowers". There are a lot of intelligent and serious threads where we learn and grow from one another, enjoy debating, find enjoyable, laugh, cry, search our minds hearts and souls...and are challenged. Look for it. And just walk past what bores you.
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The OP is on a short lease because of his own record of pushing vague content boundaries and dislike for stated board content limitations. He did so again and was spanked, and aware it was his own post. Obviously from responses, his view is that of a board minority, that won't change regardless of whining, especially with elections coming. We can expect all this will heat up in coming months with some "New Members" arriving we can give deserved pain to likewise by duct taping their mouths.
 
I find this forum to be far far away from "just blue skies and pretty flowers". There are a lot of intelligent and serious threads where we learn and grow from one another, enjoy debating, find enjoyable, laugh, cry, search our minds hearts and souls...and are challenged. Look for it. And just walk past what bores you.
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Thanks for your opinion. Mine still suites me better.
 
A few posters get triggered by certain remarks and choose to retaliate. Many do not – they just read what is there, and move on. If posters were able to stay respectful discussing politics, then there would be no problem, however ego always slides in and wants to prove who is correct and before you know it, the whole thing turns ugly. I can certainly understand the rule of no politics – best avoid contentious topics altogether.
 
So much of our lives is dependent on political decisions especially as we age. It is hard to know exactly where the line is between acceptable and political comments. I, for one would like to see the rules again and I'm not savvy enough to know where to find them.
 
Oh, here you go @Alizerine ...This sounds well thought out and thorough
I found this under Forum Support and Suggestions at the bottom of Senior Forums
From Admin:


Senior Forums is a friendly place where members can feel comfortable while visiting and participating in our discussions. Our goal is to maintain the integrity of this board, and continue to enjoy a high quality, clean community experience.

Politics is not allowed on this forum, political posts and threads that easily lead to political debate will be edited, removed or locked without notice. Members who continually violate this rule may have their accounts terminated without notice.

Please keep in mind that we have members and visitors from all walks of life, various ages, races and ethnic backgrounds. We ask that all members are respectful of each other, and considerate of those who may be reading their posts.

Posts that are rude, abusive, insulting, trolling, personal attacks, sexually offensive, racially offensive or inflammatory, vulgar or incite hate will not be tolerated. Please focus on the topic at hand, and not other members. If you have nothing to contribute to a thread besides a short sarcastic comment, insult or derailing/hijacking it, then skip that thread.

Any problem posts/threads will be removed, edited or locked, and the user's account may be terminated without notice.

Public comments or questions regarding moderation are not permitted, instead please contact a moderator via "conversation".

Your cooperation is appreciated.
 
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Oh, here you go @Alizerine ...This sounds well thought out and thorough
I found this under Forum Support and Suggestions at the bottom of Senior Forums
From Admin:


Senior Forums is a friendly place where members can feel comfortable while visiting and participating in our discussions. Our goal is to maintain the integrity of this board, and continue to enjoy a high quality, clean community experience.

Politics is not allowed on this forum, political posts and threads that easily lead to political debate will be edited, removed or locked without notice. Members who continually violate this rule may have their accounts terminated without notice.

Please keep in mind that we have members and visitors from all walks of life, various ages, races and ethnic backgrounds. We ask that all members are respectful of each other, and considerate of those who may be reading their posts.

Posts that are rude, abusive, insulting, trolling, personal attacks, sexually offensive, racially offensive or inflammatory, vulgar or incite hate will not be tolerated. Please focus on the topic at hand, and not other members. If you have nothing to contribute to a thread besides a short sarcastic comment, insult or derailing/hijacking it, then skip that thread.

Any problem posts/threads will be removed, edited or locked, and the user's account may be terminated without notice.

Public comments or questions regarding moderation are not permitted, instead please contact a moderator via "conversation".

Your cooperation is appreciated.
Thanks, Lara.
 
Well, there's this but did you mean a list of rules? I don't think there is one

Current News & Hot Topics

Current events, social issues and news. No politics please!
I guess the trouble starts when "social issues" slide into "politics." Abortion is a social issue and I was enjoying the debate, but it's easy to go from the issue itself, (wrong or right? when? etc) to voting on the issue, government control, crazy states (like my Ohio) and oops we're into politics.
Posts that are rude, abusive, insulting, trolling, personal attacks, sexually offensive, racially offensive or inflammatory, vulgar or incite hate will not be tolerated. Please focus on the topic at hand, and not other members. If you have nothing to contribute to a thread besides a short sarcastic comment, insult or derailing/hijacking it, then skip that thread.
Wow. That's a lot and it's pretty subjective, too. For example, I've seen lots of "rude" and "short sarcastic comments," directed at RGP over the years. I'm always glad he's here because without his, and a few important others, we would have no conservative voices and the forum would just be an echo chamber with lots of congratulatory back slapping and hearts.
 
There are other forums on the internet where you can discuss politics.
Exactly! Those who choose to stay here should respect the guidelines set by @Matrix, the owner and Administrator. If he locks or removes a thread, it's for a good reason, and he need not offer any explanations or excuses to anyone who challenges him. Plenty of political forums on the internet if you need to vent your rage.
 
The OP is on a short lease because of his own record of pushing vague content boundaries and dislike for stated board content limitations. He did so again and was spanked, and aware it was his own post. Obviously from responses, his view is that of a board minority, that won't change regardless of whining, especially with elections coming. We can expect all this will heat up in coming months with some "New Members" arriving we can give deserved pain to likewise by duct taping their mouths.
Well said.
 
It sure would help if we knew why threads were closed. I'm usually off the forum by about 7 pm and when I come back the next morning, like I did today, ready to continue my hyperbole contest with @Alizerine ;) -- there was the closed thread and then this with people implying that something outrageous was said. I never see why threads are closed! I'll die wondering what Aunt Marg did.
 
What I do not understand is .... If a person knows or suspects that they will become upset discussing something. Or may even be insulted by the topic. ..... why would they even open the thread in the first place ? And if a thread becomes contentious too them, move away from the thread, and move on . Why prevent / deny the rest of us, from discussing what we feel is important , and most of us can discuss in a civil manner ?
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There are other forums on the internet where you can discuss politics.
It must feel great to discuss politics when other members can't argue back because they abide by the rules.

If you can't enjoy a forum without politics, go join a political forum; it's as simple as that.

Politics brings out the worst in people. If politics were allowed, you would find half of the members extremely stupid and totally unreasonable.

If you believe people can discuss politics in a civil manner, you're hopelessly naive. Just look at how divisive American politics is.

This is a small, peaceful place and an online home for seniors. Believe it or not, it's very important to many people. Don't try to ruin it with your boring and nasty politics. You insist on discussing politics on a no-politics forum because you don't care about the rules, which gives you an unfair advantage, but that's not something to be proud of.
 
And then there are those who will cleverly, snidely and blatantly bring politics into a discussion and then typically deflect, deny and cast shade on those who call them out. And we know who you are.

I have been drawn into responses as rebuttal in the past but will simply report such incidences going forward while being more mindful of forum rules.
 
And then there are those who will cleverly, snidely and blatantly bring politics into a discussion and then typically deflect, deny and cast shade on those who call them out. And we know who you are.

I have been drawn into responses as rebuttal in the past but will simply report such incidences going forward while being more mindful of forum rules.
You need to OWN your behavior, rather than blame others for your impulses.
 
You need to OWN your behavior, rather than blame others for your impulses.
I think I owned my behavior with my post. No?
You need to stop snidely and blatantly bringing politics into discussions as you then typically deflect, deny and cast shade on those who call you out, bud. I will report you each and every time going forward. Oh wait, you don't do that. Never mind.
 
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