Is it just me or is starwars the greatest
#46
Posted 04 January 2004 - 06:15 PM
#47 Guest_Guest_*
Posted 07 January 2004 - 12:09 PM
But where is that debat? Where can we find it?
#48
Posted 07 January 2004 - 05:12 PM
I swore once, and flamed lucas only. I did not flame anybody on the forums. The moderators are very tight. Look under the moderated forums for "starwarskid0". They told my why I got banned but never noticed it till last day. They locked the thread immdiately after replying to it so I could not rebuttle.
The moderated forum is a place where you can ask for help or ask why you are banned. If you read other peoples pleas they get maybe a week or couple days freezing if they swear,flame, or make more than one account. I have been banned for 2 months now I think, and it does not look like they will let me back on.
My best guess is that due to my starwars bashing they will never let me back on. It's like how Capone was brought down. Not on being a gangster, but from tax fraud. They legitamately froze my account due to my multiple accounts and my one curse word. (Most people serve about 1 week's suspension for this stuff) But they are locking me away for good thanks to my Lucas bashing.
The moderators are FUCKING pricks at that forum, look out. They've called me a "troll" twice and have ignored about 15 pleas from me.
#49
Posted 08 January 2004 - 04:42 PM
Here at my school (I'm a 4th grade teacher), I just learned of a site called ratemyteacher.com. They list hundreds of schools, and students anonymously rate teachers. Other teachers got pissed off, but after the discussion we all decided it was pointless to beat ourselves over the head over something as silly and out of control as that site. The problem is that it can actually libel the reputation of a teacher. I checked out my name and found that one student had politely outted me even though posting about a person's sexual orientation is against their TOS. I could make the site take it off, but I really didn't mind.
The problem with this site is that teachers are not like politicians or actors who choose to be out in the public like that. And especially in a profession like teaching, the potential for abuse, inuendo, and outright defamation are completely in the hands of students (many of whom are still children) who may have some ax to grind.
One thing I've learned over the years is that in matters of professional reputation (and in my personal view, matters of personal honor), you MUST respond to negative criticism directly by being professional and above the fray. Because of my boyfriend, I started listening to Howard Stern occasionally and sometimes it's hilarious because HS's minions know how to get the goat of actors, politicians, and radio talk show hosts. So while you have to respond, you also have to be tough and just say Fuck 'em! The minute you start to lose it, you play into their hands.
I defend my point of view on TFN.net vigorously and several people have e-mailed me saying that 1) I didn't deserve many of the flames, but 2) I seemed to be handling myself well.
What I like about this forum is that people care to comment here intelligently. It's not simply a hang out chat room.
#50
Posted 11 January 2004 - 01:58 PM
The thing about larger message board communities is that it can tend to attract people who like to be foolish and offensive due to the very nature of message board anonymity. With this behavior comes the need for moderation. Moderation can sometimes lead to moderators that have power trips. I've visited quite a few boards where the moderators liken themselves to gods and often belittle or ban members for little or no reason.
It's amazing how such a little bit of power, in somethign so small and insignificant as a message board, can totally be abused.
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#51
Posted 14 January 2004 - 01:06 AM
These men and women slave away on the starwars forums day and night. Their relentless strive for chat room perfection has made the starwars forums a very special place indeed.
I once new a young, good looking lad who used to chat on the forums not to long ago. He would bring up interesting points and would hold a debate like the best of them. He made multiple account names and swore once. The moderators were able to by pass all his good qualities and drill him for the crimes he had committed. It takes a keen eye and a devoted soul to perform that seemingly impossible task.
The Good looking fellow in question happens to be very close to me, infact he is me.
I put the situation of my freezing in the hands of the moderators, for I know they will do the right thing in the end.
#52
Posted 14 January 2004 - 10:40 AM
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#53
Posted 14 January 2004 - 01:45 PM
Come into the light, Carol Anne. Boycott the next film, and stop talking about the last two with people not educated enough to realize that fan fiction is superior to Lucas' new "vision."
#54
Posted 14 January 2004 - 03:57 PM
That's one of the reasons why I hate forum-based RPG's. I've been to a couple where the Game Masters went around talking to me like I was their slave and demanding total obediance to their own whims (not to that of the forums). Naturally, I wasn't going to stand for that so I left them to their own ends. I'll never join another one again, I'd rather play video games that need thinking (or at least, have lots of action) than sit around in a forum for months on end doing nothing but describing how my character is living his life.
#55
Posted 14 January 2004 - 04:00 PM
Bingo
That scares me, it really does.
#56
Posted 14 January 2004 - 08:51 PM
I read a comic book based on that as a young teen. It was really good. Spire Christian comics were good too, but everyone was almost too wholesome looking. Even the woman being stoned for committing adultery. I think they were done by folks from the Archies office so would explain it. Just good inspiring stories.
Back when the force was a spiritual thing? Something new and inspiring where we heard obi-wan's voice say "Run Luke, Run!?" and we thought wtf? remember?
Star Wars was the greatest.
#57
Posted 15 January 2004 - 12:01 AM
It's entertainment.
#58 Guest_crazylikeIwannabedime_*
Posted 26 January 2004 - 09:02 PM
I got a switchblade, wit a little switch to switch blades, switch it from a 6 to a 16 inch blade, shit is like a samurai sword-or-sensai. Man I can't change from dis way, Jordan catch a dick in ya ear from sideways.
Starwars is da greatest and that is that. Jordan diss the shit cause his mom is fat. Chef never get outside and sleeps all day, his ass is lathargic like a slug getting burnt in a solar ray, Behopper I dissed on a different track, the remix has his ass cut like a line of crack.
DAdime has spoken