leebee
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And you know this...how?Too many of the regulars there have no real life experience with what they love to post about. And to be honest, most likely not much of a real life in general.
And you know this...how?Too many of the regulars there have no real life experience with what they love to post about. And to be honest, most likely not much of a real life in general.
I voted other because I CAN'T go to the Controversial Topics Forum.
I never have requested access because:
1) I strongly believe those topics should not be restricted to one board.
2) I strongly believe EVERYONE should be able to READ the posts in that forum without requesting access. I could however, accept requiring registration to POST in that forum.
I have no idea what, if anything I am missing. The biggest controversy on the DIS over my 23+ years as a member, and a previous 2 years are a lurker, has been that things flagged as controversial that were nothing more than a valid opinion.
I find it interesting they all complain and play the martyr over here. It's everyone's fault but theirs.I do find it interesting however that some people have gotten "temporary timeouts" for their posts and some have been flat out banned. Apparently they just couldn't help themselves.![]()
And how do you know this? Do you know most of them personally?Too many of the regulars there have no real life experience with what they love to post about. And to be honest, most likely not much of a real life in general.
It's a matter of "a man convinced against his will is of the same opinion still." When we first married, politically, he was what I'd call a moderate conservative. Since he's aged (he's 12 years older than I), he's gotten incredibly conservative and won't brook any disagreements about actions of the current political administration.I'm intrigued by this....you don't discuss controversial topics with your husband? Ever??
It's a matter of "a man convinced against his will is of the same opinion still." When we first married, politically, he was what I'd call a moderate conservative. Since he's aged (he's 12 years older than I), he's gotten incredibly conservative and won't brook any disagreements about actions of the current political administration.
I can say it's disappointing not to be able to talk about my personal frustrations without getting emailed a link to what he calls a "fair" YouTube video about why something was right to do.
I’m sure there may be people with experience there, but I have no way of knowing whose experience is real and who isn’t. Because of that, I don’t find those threads useful and I don’t participate. I’d rather spend my debate energy on conversations with people I actually know.Actually, just like the CB, there are members from ALL walks of life. There are former military, some medical, and law enforcement just to name a few.
I am a very active participant. The board moves very fast sometimes, but it can be engaging. I still don't personally think a separate section was needed. If there's a thread you (general) don't like the topic on, don't read it, or, if necessary, use the "ignore thread" feature. I think some threads on the CB are totally boring ("Name a song with the word 'song' in it") and I have no interest in. You know what? I don't click on the thread.
I think we as a people are better off being able to express/discuss our views, even with those who are diametrically opposed.
I do find it interesting however that some people have gotten "temporary timeouts" for their posts and some have been flat out banned. Apparently they just couldn't help themselves.![]()
You hit the nail on the head exactly! It is nothing but entertainment over there with angry people whose minds are not going to be changed no matter what.I don't see any value, except maybe entertainment.
Arguing with people on the internet is rarely productive for either person.
You are not going to change anyone's mind. People often just end up angry and swimming in negativity.
I completely agree with you.I’d rather spend my debate energy on conversations with people I actually know.
You bring up an important point. I could read the entire DIS without registering, which I did for a couple of years. You can not even see the Controversial Topics forum without signing up for THAT part of the DIS. Any access DOES require something additional.So because of what you perceive is a lack of freedom of speech around here, you are voluntarily giving up your freedom of speech when they give you a place for it? By the way, you had to register just to post here. Posting there doesn't require additional registration. It's available for the asking. That's so you know and acknowledge what you're getting into. And you can also ask that you be removed from access at any time as well. Some people don't want click and read access to that board. And that option is available to them. Just as click and read access is available to you just for the asking.