>The exclusion has more to do with netiquette than viewpoint.
If that was strictly the case there are far more worthy people of consideration and inclusion.
>By all means dont let the facts get in the way of the view you want to get accross
It's statements like this that demonstrate the point clearly. What does a statement like this achieve except to get the poster's back up? What was its intention? Does it do anything to have a meaningful debate on the forum? Think about the answers and it will tell you that it does nothing more than come across as condescending and sarcastic, adding nothing to the debate. When the poster referred to someone following him around I can bet he was talking about you, does your new post change that notion or reinforce it?
You then go on to state:
>but it diminishes the credibility of the posting when you do so..
As though you are giving someone credit for otherwise being mature and telling them their last post is not. Truth is that you have condemned that poster on many occasions for speaking his mind. You seem to hold him in contempt. This last statement then, is to my mind, an act of covering one's back from the mods, just like smilies are inserted with the most venomous of words. However, the moderators could not know what I have typed unless they have read most of your posts to this individual over time, and they can't be expected to.
The above points are not meant to admonish you but they are written to highlight the simplicity of the problem and the difficulty of controlling them.
Edited by rsharma (Thu 10-May-07 13:12:21)