Little CuChulainn wrote: » Although I do admire how you skipped my second example to focus solely on the one related to Muslims. It's like an obsession.
The Fake Sheikh wrote: The big problem for me is that people find something like this "proper hateful"
The Fake Sheikh wrote: » The policies she campaigned for tie in with how she died. People can ignore that all they want for fear of looking callous or something but that's up to them. Who said the death was secondary to that poster? The part you have a problem with is 4 words tagged on to the end of the post. I didn't "skip" your second example. I commented on the post from the thread I was actively engaged in.
Little CuChulainn wrote: » If the first post about a 60 year old woman dying is about her politics and how she brought it on herself then yes that comes across as proper hateful to me. A person so engrossed in their own political view that the death of someone is the secondary concern to some feeling of being right. But seeing as how we are quoting let's look at the follow up post. Although I do admire how you skipped my second example to focus solely on the one related to Muslims. It's like an obsession.
The Fake Sheikh wrote: » That passes as proper hateful with you? I'll just quote the full post because you're being a bit disingenuous there. The big problem for me is that people find something like this "proper hateful"
Death by Political Misadventure.
Little CuChulainn wrote: » There are some proper hateful people on AH and it really shows in the terrorist related threads in particular. Look at the first post regarding the most recent victim of the Sweden attack. "You reap what you sew".
A woman in her 60s have died from injuries sustained during the terror attack in Stockholm earlier this month. The irony is that she was a politician for the Green Party, a party that actively have worked for open borders, no identity checks of immigrants etc. RIP, but as you reap...
Dublin Pintman wrote: » A quick rundown?
The_Valeyard wrote: » Not even sure that's active. The leaks were interesting though. See some real feedback going on behind the scenes.
Dublin Pintman wrote: » Reddit is a joke, I got banned from r/Europe after one comment about the Stockholm massacre. Go there if you want to see real censorship. No wonder the 'other' site came into existence.
RDM_83 again wrote: » Reddit is the definition of an echo chamber site though it's just there is lots of separate chamber s
D0NNELLY wrote: » Think James McAvoy in Split.
gandalf wrote: » Have you ever looked at the tripe they post over there?
The_Valeyard wrote: » The only reason I keep my account open these days for the gaming forums, sci fi forums or forum games. Other than that I'd be gone from boredom and the road boards is on. I enjoy Reddit a good bit more and help mod on couple subs. I dont think boards is an echo chamber quite yet, but I dont think views that differ from the liberal side are tolerated.
gandalf wrote: » The "site we're not allowed to mention",the so called anti-boards site. The majority of posts consist of Anti-Immigration news dumps and rants about individual users on boards. They did go through a period of doxxing boards mods and users as well. I look in on it every now and then if I need a laugh. There seems to be around 5 active users. Personally I'd let them be linked as hiding them makes them more attractive than they actually are. I've linked an image of some of their topics to give you an idea of the "brainstrust" over there. All link information has been removed mods
gandalf wrote: » Ah OK! Crossed wires so..
Jobs OXO wrote: » Over where ?
JRant wrote: » You could accuse Boards.ie of many many things but an "echo chamber of hate" is not one of them. The main problems as I see them is 1: Don't feed the bloody trolls. I mean it's so obvious when someone trolls, yet it inevitably ends up with 2/3 pages of absolute nonsense. 2: As soon as I see 1 of a handful of posters appear I just unfollow. These posters are known and basically just rock into a discussion add the square root of feck all and try get the thread locked, which they usually succeed in. Now, 1 is on the users of the forum, just ignore these dopes. 2, however, lies squarely at the feet of the mods IMO. There's 5/6 posters who engage in this behaviour and if I'm noticing it then it must surely be obvious to mods.
Pelvis Parsley wrote: » Or you know, they might just disagree and feel that open debate is healthy.
Fieldog wrote: » I think a lot of these trolly posters come from a certain other "anti boards" site, judging by the thread's over there...
Samaris wrote: » It's a problem. Thing is, we can't just boot "trollish posters" (my mental list may include some of the same posters you're thinking of, but it also may not) without going through the procedures to ensure they're not just ordinary posters with a bit of an asshole streak - internet posting does tend to bring up the asshole streak and god knows threads on politics, immigration, feminism, homosexuality and Travellers often brings it out in AH (also social welfare). We did manage to get rid of most of the last batch of trolls during what as far as I'm concerned is the Troll War of 2016 (or they got bored and left/matured a bit), but it takes time to rootle out the actual trolls from the right-on-ers. It's easier when they are black-and-white reregs, they've broken the rules, they're out. Otherwise, they need to build up a bit of a posting history to allow for a fair chance (it can be a bit irritating for the mods to have to read all their bull**** too!) and if they show their absolute inability to learn the basics of civil discourse/internet housetraining, they can be fairly ejected to reddit, or whatever bridge they came from to piddle on their carpets instead. The other major issue is this English-speaking world-wide obsession with the rather American views of left and right-wing. Obviously it comes out hard in (most of) the types of threads I listed above. There are plenty of normal, sane, decent posters of anywhere along a general sliding-rule range of political opinions, but when you get a batch that are extreme-whatever, weeding them out allows for a rise in "THEY ARE CENSORING OUR X-WINGEDNESS!" and it's even more of a bugger if you're aware you don't share their general political views anyway. It also makes the moderate leans-to-X-wing-political-view people nervous and more inclined to believe that the political viewpoints are being rooted out rather than the virulent trolls. The (not unreasonable) push from posters for a "light-hand" makes the balance trickier as you need take into account that others may see it as evil mod censorship. Ultimately, in the bad patches of trollishness (and this really ain't the worst period), it takes time to get it dealt with and generally the mods come in for a lot of irritation from normal posters who don't get why X idiot is still around (s/he's probably managed to just skirt the boundaries so far). There's a rather delicate balance between fair weeding out of trolls and censorship of opinion, especially from an outside perspective. They'll often claim they were banned for being X-wing, when actually, they were banned for attacking someone by PM or being a rereg or something not immediately obvious. There's a lot of decent, courteous posters in AH who make for intelligent, sane, civil discussions on all sorts of topics. Unfortunately, it seems that just the existence of such is enough to draw in trolls that live for fcuking it up for everyone. Until the day they get a freaking hobby, we'll keep weeding them out, but it takes time, especially if there may be batches of similar ones. Keep reporting them, it builds up their histories and eventually they will be returned to their bridge if they keep it up. But some of them are not deliberate trolls and just haven't quite got where the lines are and/or are being encouraged by the actual trolls who are quite happy to see someone else carded because of their bollockology. God knows I've crossed the line occasionally. By the way, and because I do mod in there, I don't really like posting in these threads (I quite often write a post and then delete it again in Feedback!). Don't take anything I said as being representative of anyone else, these are just my opinions, not necessarily those of any other mod, nor any more than my understanding of how to handle these issues.