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--- Dan Glovier <dglovier -at- edline -dot- com> wrote:
>
> The answer, as always, is 42. Congrats to John and Goober!
>
> The original (and I daresay, real) focus of this discussion was on
> civility, not numbers. Yes, reducing posts was mentioned as a way to
> curb non-civility, but in the numbers that have been quoted, I am
> missing one thing:
You know, it is a time-honored debating technique that when you can't
win an argument on the ground it was first established, you change the
ground, or the topic, to one you feel you can win on.
Limiting everyone's posts because a few people misuse the privilege, in
the opinion of some, means that legitimate questions go unanswered,
legitimate discussion dies, it becomes easier to make hit-and-run
claims and comments.
The real issue is personal responsibility and accountability for one's
actions and statements.
I believe it is time to strictly enforce posting rules. If it is too
much trouble to filter out off-topic posts, then the posters must be
held accountable for their posts.
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Tom Murrell
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