by Joe K » Thu Aug 01, 2019 4:51 pm
Brians Cravat wrote: ↑Wed Jun 14, 2017 8:15 am
After the events of last June, I stuck with the 'Smee Sue' thread. Sadly, many good friends had decamped to 'Peet's' and, I tried to remain in touch with them there. I am no great fan of 'Peet's'. I often post using my phone and, I find the layout and font size difficult. In truth I find it a bit bit clunky too.
Hi,
I found my way here by Googling for a 'Mustardland' board ran by 'Angie'. Seems I can't use the link above without registering, and it looks like a repeat of Smeesue's, so I'll hold fire on that...
I was banned from Sue's a year or more back, but I was expecting it. It took a long time to join, because back on the Beeb board, she'd mentioned blocking a poster, then passing his/her IP address to another board's administrator, for a pre-block.
That kind of behaviour didn't sit well with me, but it was starting to feel like I might've outstayed my welcome at Peet's, and if I got banned there, would need an associated board to tell my side of the story. But strike that, reverse it. I made a post that got removed without mod comment, I raised the issue, and I got banned (by Tau, I think).
Some posters might wonder why my position at Peet's seemed a little precarious. The only issue most people seem to have with the board is the format, and as I don't use a mobile phone to access it, that's never been a problem for me. ATD has said, I think, that the moderators there are a reasonable bunch, but in my experience, things changed when Peet became infirm, and then died. A handful of mods succumbed to 'John Wayne Syndrome', nailing up warning notices like something out of Harry Potter, and the rest didn't challenge them on it. Neither did posters. One mod was like that from the start, though, and his/her signature 'Moderation in everything' - suggests a link with the moderation company who oversaw the original board for the Beeb. I started calling them Tempura, and now damned if I can remember the original name.
The absolute ban on discussing Brexit, though, doesn't suggest that any remaining mod is interested in free speech (and I don't mean the right to shout 'fire!' in a cinema, I mean polite, if sometimes heated discussion of topical issues). Paranormal is still a busy enough board, but even there, visiting seems to have dropped off. I suspect mentioning this would put me in the ducking stool again, so it's nice to have somewhere else to talk about it.
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After the events of last June, I stuck with the 'Smee Sue' thread. Sadly, many good friends had decamped to 'Peet's' and, I tried to remain in touch with them there. I am no great fan of 'Peet's'. I often post using my phone and, I find the layout and font size difficult. In truth I find it a bit bit clunky too.
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Hi,
I found my way here by Googling for a 'Mustardland' board ran by 'Angie'. Seems I can't use the link above without registering, and it looks like a repeat of Smeesue's, so I'll hold fire on that...
I was banned from Sue's a year or more back, but I was expecting it. It took a long time to join, because back on the Beeb board, she'd mentioned blocking a poster, then passing his/her IP address to another board's administrator, for a pre-block.
That kind of behaviour didn't sit well with me, but it was starting to feel like I might've outstayed my welcome at Peet's, and if I got banned there, would need an associated board to tell my side of the story. But strike that, reverse it. I made a post that got removed without mod comment, I raised the issue, and I got banned (by Tau, I think).
Some posters might wonder why my position at Peet's seemed a little precarious. The only issue most people seem to have with the board is the format, and as I don't use a mobile phone to access it, that's never been a problem for me. ATD has said, I think, that the moderators there are a reasonable bunch, but in my experience, things changed when Peet became infirm, and then died. A handful of mods succumbed to 'John Wayne Syndrome', nailing up warning notices like something out of Harry Potter, and the rest didn't challenge them on it. Neither did posters. One mod was like that from the start, though, and his/her signature 'Moderation in everything' - suggests a link with the moderation company who oversaw the original board for the Beeb. I started calling them Tempura, and now damned if I can remember the original name.
The absolute ban on discussing Brexit, though, doesn't suggest that any remaining mod is interested in free speech (and I don't mean the right to shout 'fire!' in a cinema, I mean polite, if sometimes heated discussion of topical issues). Paranormal is still a busy enough board, but even there, visiting seems to have dropped off. I suspect mentioning this would put me in the ducking stool again, so it's nice to have somewhere else to talk about it.