> I just tried to point Apple's and Emagic's wrong doing in a polite way, > LUG moderator did not approve the message. What exactly did you write? Anything we haven't heared a thousand times before? And not filled with wild ideas about what Apple "probably" does and "probably" thinks of us? Just curious. :o) > I am glad this is a more democratic forum. It's just unmoderated, that's all. > There was a time in New York when a homeless guy was arrested > because he cursed at a Police Officer. > The judge let him go and pointed out that he was happy that > the homeless was exercising his right of freedom of speech. I find freedom of speech is too often used as an excuse for verbal abuse. Besides, that has nothing to do with moderating a forum (that clearly states from the start that it's moderated). > I understand the forums should stay on topic. And the topic is "Apple's wrongdoing"? Maybe people subscribing to the list for actual help and advice from fellow users get tired of that subject by now? In case you hadn't noticed already, "Apple's wrong doing" has been pointed out over and over and over and over again (actually, the moderators apparantly let it through!) and there's no one reading the list that can do anything about it. You want to complain, complain to Apple. > However, this is directly on the subject and related to Apple and > Emagic. But, did it contain any useful information? > Too bad. > They could only make their software or support better if they listened > to their customers Hre we go again.. LUG is NOT APPLE!!!!!! > instead of pointing fingers at each other (Apple and Emagic). Emagic doesn't exist anymore and the team IS now Apple, there's no one to point a finger at. Sorry, I agree the moderators are sometimes out of line, but I'm getting SO SICK of this opressed-peasant-stuff and the wanking about we're-so-damn-good-with-our-democratic forums. And to think someone called LUG selfrighteous. There, you wanted freedom of speech? Here it is. Maurits.
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Re: What you can't say on LUG
2005-04-20 by Maurits van de Kamp
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