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Date Posted: 09:34:16 10/20/04 Wed
Author: doreen peri
Author Host/IP: 172.156.223.240
Subject: rain on your parade?
In reply to: Lrod 's message, "Clear the Air" on 06:19:53 10/20/04 Wed

Though I thank you, kind gentleman, for your support through this absolutely ridiculous ordeal, I must tell you that there are a couple of slight errors in your post.

First, I was asked to "take a break." My reply was no, I didn't want to. Then, I decided to take a permanent break, all by myself and sent a note to that effect.

I QUIT!

Then, for about a week, you joined me in not posting to the site. Thank you for doing that. That meant a lot to me.

Yesterday, you received a mail which was cc'd to me telling YOU not to post to the site any more.

Why anybody would want to send a letter to tell someone not to post to a site they are already not posting to, is beyond me.

So, the way it appears to me is this ...

We're both banished from a site we no longer want to post to anyway.

LOL!

About the rest, glad you cleared up the confusion by letting people know everything but 2 threads remain on this board.

Now, if TS Eliot and Lewis Carroll and William Shakespeare would just quit pushing threads around, perhaps people could find their darn threads! Ha~!


>Dear Friends,
>
>I just want to say a few words to try and clear the
>air.
>
>I set this board up for selfish reasons. I wanted to
>do an experiment in free speech. As you all know the
>only terms of service that I have advanced (The
>Heinlein quote at the top of the main page) are short
>and sweet. Yet I have only exercised the power of the
>delete button twice in the history of this board. Once
>was when someone posted personal information about
>another participant (phone # & address) and the other
>is when someone was making untoward remarks about
>another member's health problems.
>
>The terms of service are clear. If you do something
>that pisses me off, I'll delete you. Simple. Luckily
>it takes a lot to piss me off. Besides, if I got
>trigger happy on the delete button it would ruin my
>experiment.
>
>Anybody with a modicum of intelligence can set up a
>discussion board on the web. There are thousands of
>them. Just knowing a bit of code does not make you a
>god. What makes a community is not software, it's
>people. I try to respect and nurture people. I'm a
>community builder and so is doreen.
>
>I must admit to a bit of puzzlement about why Levi has
>taken the direction he has. The whole 'high
>maintenance' drama was somewhat of a mystery to me as
>well. Sure, doreen is no shrinking violet when it
>comes to expressing her opinions but she always tries
>to be helpful. If she is 'high maintenance' then she
>is worth it. When she was banished from Litkicks I had
>no choice but to join her in purgatory because we are
>partners and if she had to live under a bridge I would
>be with her.
>
>As I said, it takes a lot to piss me off. I'm not
>pissed off at Levi. He has the right to run his site
>any way he wants, even if I think it's a bore and the
>soul of interaction has been removed. I have met Levi
>several times and I always enjoy being in the room
>with him. I sense that he is a good spirit and I'm
>fairly sensitive to human nature and vibrations. I
>have no doubt that we'll laugh at all of this nonsense
>at some pot-party in the future.
>
>I know that things get messy around here at Freedom
>Hall sometimes. That's why I love it. Freedom is a
>messy thing.
>
>Carry on. Say anything you want. This is Freedom Hall.
>
>Lrod

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