I enjoyed ASPD much better for one simple reason. Whispers wasn't there.
I contributed a great deal there. I don't here because they let people like Whispers rant on and on about endless, narcissistic bullshit that adds little to anything hobby related or interesting, unless you're into the life of Whispers, then you've got hours of reading..on a daily basis.
Originally Posted by FGarvin
Oh yeah, because ASPD lacked people with ego who ranted on and on about narcissistic bullshit that adds little to anything hobby related or interesting. I think your memory is a bit selective in this case. Just because it's not the brand of narcissism you subscribe to, it seems you've taken on a crusade to abolish this board of this problem - I say this because of the few posts you've made, a great percentage of them seem to be related to Whispers. Other than that, you've made near zero contribution. Regardless of if you agree with him or not, I think it's fair to say he's made a greater contribution here than you have. As others have said, you don't have to read someone's posts, skip it, change the channel, turn the page. If your only contribution here is to trash one member, I would count your presence here pretty worthless.
Now back to our regularly scheduled programming:
Eccie by a mile.
The problem with the "polite and civil" policy on the old board was the selective enforcement that allowed moderators to bully people they didn't like. One mod in particular was fond of posting political threads then getting into heated arguments with those who disagreed with him, often resulting in points for those unfortunate enough to think they could discuss politics with a moderator. The whole thing was very unkosher.
Originally Posted by Booth
Nailed it. While I stayed mostly pointless because I could read between the lines enough to see what would get me in trouble, the outline of things that could get one in trouble there was...nebulous at best, a logical result of using ambiguous words like polite and civil in policy. When laws, rules, policy, or any governing body of words are not crystal clear, you open the door for people to take advantage of the ambiguity, and given enough time, there will be abuse.