@Clyde85:
I really have no words for this, Kurt how many times have I pointed this out to you and begged you to stop? Falling on your sword before one of the mods removed you may seem more noble but the end result is the same. The forum will be a lesser place because of this.
While someone leaving is always a lousy thing to see happen, what is more disgusting is watching people gloat over it, that is the real tragedy of this.
Thanks for writing this. I put a lot of thought and effort into my longer posts, and it’s nice to know people like you appreciate them.
I would also like to address two incorrect statements Imperious Leader has made. The first is his implication that the only real issue is his decision to close threads which have gone off topic. That has nothing to do with why I’m leaving, as I’ve repeatedly explained. (And he has repeatedly ignored.)
His second incorrect statement is the claim that I’m staying. I have not sent him any PMs since I began this thread. He has no inside knowledge about whether I’m staying or going. Other than participating in djensen’s thread about how list moderation rules might be changed, I’m adhering to the limits I’d set for myself in my OP. This means I’m removing myself from regular discussions until it is made clear that list moderators are no longer allowed to censor ideas.
In the extremely unlikely event I significantly change my position, I will communicate that to the forum directly. I will not use Imperious Leader, or any other third person, as a go-between. If anyone seems to be making statements on my behalf, those statements should be ignored.
I’d like to make one final statement about Clyde’s post. I realize that if I leave voluntarily, the effect will be the same as if I’m banned for having expressed non-mainstream ideas. However, there are only so many hours in a day. How many of those hours should I invest into a forum in which moderators exert pressure to discourage or prevent people from expressing non-conformist ideas?
I have been a participant on discussion lists in which people are allowed to express any idea at all, as long as they are civil. That model works extremely well, especially if the moderators nip violations of civility standards in the bud. (It’s also important that the mods be neutral; rather than applying one standard of civility to someone they like, and a different standard to someone they dislike.) I’d much rather invest my time in a forum like that than one in which the mods believe it’s their right–even their responsibility!–to censor anything “politically sensitive.”