Road rules1 min ago
Stricter measures for posting.
I am a member of another website, where you can make journal entries and so forth. If you attempt to write anything racist, sexist, or generally non pc and abusive, after you've clicked "submit", a warning message appears advising that "Hate Speech is not tolerated on this website - please amend your post". It also advises that the system can occasionally misfire, but it certainly ensures that people can't post abusive questions and answers. I feel that this would be useful in achieving and maintaining the family nature of this website.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I agree with noxlumos... in theory. In practice, it seems hate speech often attracts more hate speech rather than reasoned debate and refutation. It depends who's being hated. It looks as if there are protected species and unprotected ones. Attacks on blacks, say, or Jews bring angry rebuttals; attacks on Muslims or Welsh bring a mixture of mild rebuke, sniggers, and agreement. This isn't a matter of AB policy, though; it seems to reflect the way people feel - British people, at any rate.
Anyway, there's always the facility to report posts you think are obnoxious, so the Editor can make the final decision.
i would hardly say this site has a 'family nature'.
just because many try not to be too explicit because we are aware some kids come on here, the site has more adults than kids and is certainly not aimed at them.
if the the system can't recognise the difference between swearing and place name like sc*nthorpe, or that the swear word in the centre of weight w*tchers is purely coincidental, then there is no hope of it deciding whether the tone of a post is offensive or not.
if someone wants to be rude, then a warning before the submit button is not going to stop them.
Like I said, this system works well on the other site (which is, by the way, an "adult" site, and so swearing is allowed. The site also has tens of thousands of members, and nobody complains about "freedom of speech" there). I have nothing racist, sexist, or fascist to say, so I don't notice the system in place.
I would have thought this would benefit the Moderators more than anyone - alerting them to potentially abusive posts.
But hey ho, each to their own.
Personally I'm quite bored of the amounts of nonsense abusive posts, that get responded to, and then legitimate questions are disregarded or pushed aside. This could be a really nice wee site to use, but trawling through all the bullsh*t is getting rather mundane.
More importantly, I often find myself posting links to archived stories from, say, the websites of local newspapers. These web addresses frequently end with 'StoryxID=" (but without the 'x'). This means that the link gets deleted because AB thinks I'm being anti-semitic!
Please, please, please: No more filters!
Chris
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