Highjacking Topics

layton1837 replied on 28/07/2016 12:36

Posted on 28/07/2016 12:36

Why do members want to highjack topics. It is irritating when you are following a topic only for some members to go “Off Topic” and before you know it you are following a completely different thread. More frustrating when the member admits to going of topic. If you feel that what you have something to say ,please create another topic.

Tinwheeler replied on 30/07/2016 21:38

Posted on 30/07/2016 21:38

I don't believe that failing lies with the Champions, DD. I have long maintained, and shared with the CM, the thought that guidelines are just that - for guidance. It is the T&Cs that are enforceable.

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spk replied on 30/07/2016 21:56

Posted on 30/07/2016 21:56

its a forum and by definition it is a place of freedom of speech and debate. Imo if you are unable to take criticism and unable to fight your corner you should not get involved in any section other than site reviews

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JayEss replied on 30/07/2016 22:02

Posted on 30/07/2016 22:02

I seem to recall one of the incarnations of the expanded T&Cs or guidelines saying that CT wasn't a place for freedom of speech. 

Can't be bothered to check if it's still there 

Oneputt replied on 30/07/2016 22:10

Posted on 30/07/2016 22:10

its a forum and by definition it is a place of freedom of speech and debate. Imo if you are unable to take criticism and unable to fight your corner you should not get involved in any section other than site reviews

All forums have T&Cs and I'm guessing that the vast majority don't allow unlimited and aggressive posting

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