gwnn, on 2014-April-24, 13:56, said:
At the risk of repeating myself:
No one cares if a mod moves a thread from one subforum to another. I thought the idea of this thread was to explain moderating decisions, in order for us to understand what is/is not acceptable. The rules are often unwritten, that is fine, but it would be helpful to write just a few words when threads with tens of replies get closed.
This might refer to the closing of the Judaism 101 thread, which I closed today. I am not quite as good as Barmar at posting changes in this thread.
Barmar asked my opinion on the thread via private type message, and I had to agree with him that it had run its course, so I just jumped over and closed it. Bad form on my part not to mention its closing here. Also, yesterday I deleted a bunch of duplicate post (there was some kind of posting problems, one post was duplicated six times, others from 2 to 4). I didn't mention those either (seemed redundant.... )
The closing of the thread came after it degraded a good bit. Religion and political discussions are always have potential to get overly personal. Rather than talking about the principals of, say the democratic party, or the Methodist religion, it boils down to talking about democrats or Methodist as people... that personalizes it, and that can lead quickly to problems when a democrat or a Methodist takes exception. So when I saw I threat entitled simply Judaism 101 with the original post concluding that Islam, Judaism and Christianity were all going to merge into one religion, I thought the thread would surely get too personal. Some would clearly disagree with the originals posters view, but surely some would vocally question the original posters sanity or his knowledge (which brings it to a personal level). While the discussion had a chance to be interesting to some, it really was not good... in one place some called one religion's god an "asshole", and one comparing some religion's view of god to "A mafia don". There you go, that will not make any one irate. Then there was raft of post about "shouldn't respond to this:, "wish no one would respond to this", "wish I hadn't responded to this", and the insert silly cartoon responses. ... Human rights got dragged into the thread (off topic), then comment on Israeli human rights issues, then discrimination against religions, the US constitution, the appropriateness of the US war in Iraq over the non-existence of weapons of mass destruction, the list goes on and on, and off topic with some personal insults thrown in... ending with yet another cartoon by our own Barmar
Enough seems to be enough, the thread had clearly run out of any useful discussion and was drifting helplessly into the abyss. I just couldn't bring myself to delete the entire thing, but putting it out of its misery seemed appropriate. Sorry for not posting about it sooner.