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What is a "Struggle Session" and why we should avoid them at DNForum
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<blockquote data-quote="amplify" data-source="post: 2347679" data-attributes="member: 130638"><p>For a brief period of time, the off-topic "Watercooler" forum has been only for those logged in. Rob instructed me that he would like the entire forum public. However, I made a critical error late last night and overlooked this specific thread with that prefix. I've since changed it to "opinion", thus opening this thread to the public again.</p><p></p><p>I will take guidance from Rob on whether we will mark some topics as controversial/intended for mature audiences when that time seems to arrive.</p><p></p><p>The forum should now be public. If you have any errors accessing any other part of the forum, please get in contact with me privately so that I can check permissions.</p><p></p><p>If you were to go to a domain name conference just to cause issues during auctions or speeches, you would be asked to stop and even may be asked to leave, only escalating further from there if you refuse.</p><p></p><p>There's no room for creating chaos. A 24 hour/72 hour timeout is merely telling someone to "behave". In this specific case, after multiple warnings were issued.</p><p></p><p>We don't want to have to go to the extreme of kicking someone off the forum, but we also don't want members to believe they control every aspect of any conversation because of "free speech". If you have something off-topic that you want to discuss, create a new thread; it's as simple as that.</p><p></p><p>I would be happy to entertain any <a href="https://www.dnforum.com/forums/suggestions-for-improvements.79/" target="_blank">suggestions for improvement</a> if you want to discuss any of these actions further.</p><p></p><p>As for now, could we please remain on the original topic?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amplify, post: 2347679, member: 130638"] For a brief period of time, the off-topic "Watercooler" forum has been only for those logged in. Rob instructed me that he would like the entire forum public. However, I made a critical error late last night and overlooked this specific thread with that prefix. I've since changed it to "opinion", thus opening this thread to the public again. I will take guidance from Rob on whether we will mark some topics as controversial/intended for mature audiences when that time seems to arrive. The forum should now be public. If you have any errors accessing any other part of the forum, please get in contact with me privately so that I can check permissions. If you were to go to a domain name conference just to cause issues during auctions or speeches, you would be asked to stop and even may be asked to leave, only escalating further from there if you refuse. There's no room for creating chaos. A 24 hour/72 hour timeout is merely telling someone to "behave". In this specific case, after multiple warnings were issued. We don't want to have to go to the extreme of kicking someone off the forum, but we also don't want members to believe they control every aspect of any conversation because of "free speech". If you have something off-topic that you want to discuss, create a new thread; it's as simple as that. I would be happy to entertain any [URL='https://www.dnforum.com/forums/suggestions-for-improvements.79/']suggestions for improvement[/URL] if you want to discuss any of these actions further. As for now, could we please remain on the original topic? [/QUOTE]
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