Posted by Dinah on September 23, 2006, at 9:48:11
In reply to Re: Dissenting viewpoint » Racer, posted by jlynne on September 22, 2006, at 23:57:38
It's not just a parental concept. No matter where you go, you're expected to abide by the rules of the place you are. From work, where the rules might be complex and even unspoken, to the gas station where the rules might be to wear shoes and a shirt and not to rob the place and to pay for your gas.
The difference with Babble is that the consequences are limited in term. They're also clearly specified, although I do believe they should be added to the registration process so there are no surprises.
Why should Babble be different from most places in the world?
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