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Re: Lou's reply-kubah » Lou Pilder

Posted by Solstice on February 26, 2012, at 12:12:38

In reply to Lou's reply-kubah » Solstice, posted by Lou Pilder on February 26, 2012, at 11:04:39


Lou

A single post stating your concern about medications causing death and life-ruination is fine, and I have said that. However, when a poster makes multiple (even 4 and 5 in a row) posts promoting their extreme warnings about medications - posting videos, etc.. that's where it becomes hijacking.

If I took the position that Geodon will cure all the world's ills, and I proceeded to make repeated posts - even 4 and 5 in a row and 10 or more in a day to every single person's thread about medications - insisting that Geodon is the only thing that will cure people and those who don't use it are at risk for death and life-ruination, posting even on threads where the originator has said they tried Geodon and had a bad reaction - do you think I would be allowed to continue that behavior? Do you think it would be unreasonable for people to object? Do you think I should have the *right* to behave in a disruptive manner like that? Would it be shocking to hear my behavior was so distressing to the thread authors that some were brought to tears because it was so overwhelming to deal with my dogma that they will all die or ruin their lives if they don't take Geodon?

Solstice

> > Lou
> >
> > > E. If the administration does not attend to a notification, could that allow one to... have other emotional distress inflicted upon them?
> >
> > That certainly was my experience when the notifications I sent regarding my thread being hijacked were not attended to.
> >
> > Solstice
> >
> > Solstice,
> You wrote the above.
> Now it is my understanding that the concept of "hijacking a thread" is not a part of the TOS here. Instead, the forum allows the freedom to respond to posts here in what the poster wants to post about whatever it is that they are responding to. That freedom is provided to all the members here. If the response posted belongs somewhere else like on another board, the administartion {redirects} it. Sometimes a member can post and not know if it is going to be redirected until after the fact. There is a way in my unnderstanding for a member to redirect a post?
> But what is done on other forums about "hijacking a thread", I have never seen invoked here by the administraion, not that because that I have no recolection of such that it has not been done by the administartion.
> I do not consider a response posted to a post in the thread to ever be "hijacking" a thread because it could be redirected by the administration here. And if not, it is what it is and other responders could know that what it is ,is what it is. Members could still reply to other members regardless if there is a post that could be redirected but is not done so by the administration.
> There is also the concept here of telling another that they can not post in a thread, or dictate the content that the poster can post in the thread. The question is if telling another not to post {whatever} is or is not supportive, for support takes precedence.
> Now support is not the same as reinforcement. If a member here wants to advocate that one can drink vodka while taking a benzodiazepine, that does not mean that if a member posts that the combining of those two could cause death is not to be posted in that thread. The warning of death by combining the drugs is supportive in my understnding. Now if one came here and started a thread that the earth is flat, that does not mean that others have to post to reinforce that concept. You see, hijacking a thread does not exist here because support takes precedence which could mean that there could be posts that do not reinforce the initiator's premise, which could be good for the community as a whole because by not supporting the premis, lives could be saved or people could avoid a life-ruining condition or addiction or death.
> Lou
>
>


 

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