Why not start a moderated group?
C. James Strutz wrote:
"Beach Runner" wrote in message
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Because you are surrendering control of what you read to somebody
else. It stifles freedom of thought and exchange of ideas. You may not
like or agree with what some people write here (in an unmoderated
group), or how they express it, but at least you are challenged to
think about things that you otherwise would not have been exposed to
in a moderated group.
It's not as if the idea has no merit; it just doesn't
work well for this kind of topic. No academic in his
right mind would publish, for example, in an
"unmoderated" (non-peer-reviewed) journal. In fact,
that's an inherent problem with unmoderated usenet:
any ignorant shitbag's material shows up.
The problem with moderated groups is that contrary
points of view are suppressed: precisely the goal, I'd
bet $100, of the asshole "beach ruiner". The problem
with unmoderated groups is that there are no quality
standards: the crazed bullshit of idiots like ****wit
David Harrison appears.
Pick your poison.
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