Banning a member

Ban him?

  • Yes

    Votes: 28 36.8%
  • No

    Votes: 5 6.6%
  • Who are we talking about?

    Votes: 43 56.6%

  • Total voters
    76
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   / Banning a member #425  
I would think the intent of the rule would be similar to the political rule. You have a lot of strong opinions and are not likely to change anyone's mind. You will, however, drive away some viewers which costs the Boss money. Imagine owning a general store and having a preacher start off inside. Then other people argue with him and your customers go elsewhere. Even if you personally agree with the preacher, it is not a good mix with a business.
 
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#426  
It must be an issue if the rules ban religious quotes. :unsure:
Maybe to the site owner/mods. Pinning that on a past member who left because they didn't agree with the rules due to their convictions is kind of a stretch isn't it? Especially to imply they would react the same to someone posting an opposing view, I guarantee no two people on this planet agree on everything. Part of what made this country great is we all agreed to that we didn't all have to agree.
 
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   / Banning a member #427  
He doesn't need to. If you cannot see the connection, you either don't understand who we are discussing or you encourage the trolling.
I understand completely. I choose to selectively ignore it. Without using the UI feature.

Trolling is subjective.

Hope you understand that.
 
   / Banning a member #430  
Ol’rip-y??

He’s above reproach or just ignore it, see his comments above.
I am not the one with hurt feelings or trying to rally troops to ban someone.
Talk about petty.
And I respect members usernames.
It is after all...in the rules.
 
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