Burn wrote:Interesting perspective.
See, I actually do believe that if you create a thread then you do so with the intent the discussion will go in a certain manner.
I cant see how anybody can start a discussion with any real hope that its going to go their way.If thats the case the should start up a blog some where.Whats the point of starting a discussion if your not willing to discus the topic?????
Burn wrote:If it doesn't go the way you feel it should or because the majority disagree with you then yes, you should have the right to shut it down.
I would say that would be childish.More childish then those who chose to flame a poster for giving his views on a topic.
thats like ending a football game because the first half didnt go your way.
Burn wrote:Let's see if I can explain it a bit better between coughing fits.
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At least I'm not the only one sick.
Burn wrote:I create a thread either expressing my view on a topic, or asking for people's opinions on something.
I find a lot of people disagreeing with my view. Rather than trying to argue my point I instead opt to end the discussion knowing all too well that I have given my view, and others have had their chance to express theirs.
If there are others still on topic and discussing the merits of your views or of each others....
Who are you do judge that the discussion should end????
Who are you to say that every one in the thread has had the chance to completly express their views.
And who are you to denie the others who have not seen the thread yet or the new members?????
The way I see it if you open a debate to all its public domain.
Burn wrote:If I ask for people's opinions and I feel the topic has run it's course and things discussed on page 2 are once again being discussed on page 20, then I can opt to have the topic shut down as I have gotten the feedback I desired.
Again I ask..........
Who are you to judge that the topic has run it's course????
I can see the desire to shut it down if its only a few people repeating them selfs over and over again......but if thats the case let them waste their time.
If your bored with it or dont like what your reading then dont return to the topic and let the others have their fun repeating them selfs.
Its just like back in the 80's and 90's when they were trying to get Howard Stearn of the air in NYC."If you dont like what your hearing dont tune in and listen."
Burn wrote:Now I know that may sound like i'm stopping others from engaging in a discussion, but there's two points to consider.
1 - People were given the chance when the thread was originally open.
2 - If someone feels the topic needs further discussion then they can create their own thread.
[1] How can you tell if every one got a chance to speek their mind????What if a member couldnt use their pc for a day or two???What about any new members that may have wanted to enter the debate????You would be robbing them of their chance.
[2]They could do that but there may be many points of veiw that were in the original that may go un-spoken in the new tread because some may not want to re-visit a simular topic...so new members mag go un-informed on all points or view on the topic.You would also most likly not enter the new thread....ineffect robbing the new threads posters of your point of view...and your self of any new members that might agree with you on the topic.
Burn wrote:Provided of course there were no flames or heated discussions involved I doubt the Mods would have a problem with things.
Flamers would be a good reason to end a topic.....but it would be useless to do so because they would just bring their actions to any other thread with the same posters.Its more effective to deal with the poster then to just ashut the thread.
And as long as I can remember it's always been a bit of an un-written rule on the Seibertron.com forums that if a thread creator requests a thread to be locked then it gets locked. There has however been rare cases where the Mods HAVE disregarded that request because they felt things warranted further discussion.[/quote]
Again ,written or un-written rule I would say its unfair.
At the end of the day it still comes down to a Moderator's decision as to whether a thread remains open or closed even if a request for closure is made.[/quote]
I would say that the mods and owener should have the ONLY say when a thread should be closed.