Psycho-Babble Administration Thread 687043

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Lou's request to Dr. Hsiung

Posted by Lou Pilder on September 18, 2006, at 8:29:27

Dr. Hsiung,
You have made rules that prohibit the posting of a post for your determination as to if it is acceptable or not in relation to the guidlines of the forum. Coupled with this, you have made a rule that prohibits emailing you for asking you for a determination if the poster is one that one has emailed you about 3 other posts from the same poster if you determined that those were acceptable.
This leads to the situation if there is a post that I, or anyone else, would like for you to make a determination about and the poster is one that has been requested for you to examine 3 of the poster's posts in the past and you have said that those were acceptable.
I ask if there could be an exception to your rules for asking you by email in relation to those posters that you say I can not ask you about their posts:
A. If the post in question has the potential, IMO, to foster belittlement toward me, could I ask you to make a determinatin as to its acceptablity?
B. If the post has the potential,IMO, to foster ridicule of me, could I ask you to make a determination?
C. If the post has the potential to be accusitive,IMO, could I ask you to make a determination?
D. If the post has the potential, IMO, to arrouse antisemitic feelings, could I ask you to make a determination?
E. If the post shows that in the past practice you have ruled that in the past it was not acceptable, could I ask you to make a determination?
F. If the post has the potential,IMO, to foster defamation toward me if it is not sanctioned, could I ask you to make a determination?
G. If the post has the potential,IMO, to be manufacturing a falsehood about me, could I ask you to make a determination?
For those that could be interested in this in more detail, I could email with you if you like about this.
Lou Pilder
lpilder_1188@fuse.net

 

Re: Lou's request to Dr. Hsiung

Posted by ju§tyourlaugh on September 18, 2006, at 9:49:32

In reply to Lou's request to Dr. Hsiung, posted by Lou Pilder on September 18, 2006, at 8:29:27

"I may delete posts I see as particularly inappropriate, but in general, I don't like to do that."(bob)
i guess post a, b, c, d, e, F and g are appropriate for this forum...and many more. but please dont be sarcasitc, or say anything to offend the others..
"i feel" statements should only pertain to rainbows and lollipops..you can not feel emotion here..you may ((hug)) and post to deneb :)
yes yes yes indeed that was sarsactic so i will be banned..

 

Lou's request to Dr. Hsiung-exceptions

Posted by Lou Pilder on September 18, 2006, at 10:03:55

In reply to Lou's request to Dr. Hsiung, posted by Lou Pilder on September 18, 2006, at 8:29:27

Dr. Hsiung,
I am also requesting if you could make an exception to your rules for me to email you about posts from those that I am not allowed to ask you about, that IMO, could be emotionally or psychologically damaging to me by the nature that the post goes unsanctioned.
I am aslo requesting that you make an exception to your rules so that I can email you about posts, that I am not allowed to ask you about, that are in the nature,IMO, of a personal attack against me.
Lou Pilder

 

Re: Lou's request

Posted by Dr. Bob on September 22, 2006, at 7:24:32

In reply to Lou's request to Dr. Hsiung, posted by Lou Pilder on September 18, 2006, at 8:29:27

> This leads to the situation if there is a post that I, or anyone else, would like for you to make a determination about and the poster is one that has been requested for you to examine 3 of the poster's posts in the past and you have said that those were acceptable.

If you've reached your limit of 3, but someone else hasn't, they could still contact us about that post...

Bob

 

Lou's reply to Dr. Hsiung » Dr. Bob

Posted by Lou Pilder on September 22, 2006, at 7:45:22

In reply to Re: Lou's request, posted by Dr. Bob on September 22, 2006, at 7:24:32

Dr. Hsiung,
You wrote that someone else could make the request concerning those posts in question.
Well,then, could I make a general request on the administration board or in the inter-forum mail for someone to contact me to make the request to you?
Lou Pilder

 

Lou's questions about the other person » Dr. Bob

Posted by Lou Pilder on September 22, 2006, at 8:55:29

In reply to Re: Lou's request, posted by Dr. Bob on September 22, 2006, at 7:24:32

> > This leads to the situation if there is a post that I, or anyone else, would like for you to make a determination about and the poster is one that has been requested for you to examine 3 of the poster's posts in the past and you have said that those were acceptable.
>
> If you've reached your limit of 3, but someone else hasn't, they could still contact us about that post...
>
> Bob
DR. Hsiung,
Now another person could contact the administration concerning the posts in question.
Now does the other person have to be a member and use your new {report} form?
You see, I would not want to use the new report form because if I have another ask for me that is not a member, they could use email by forwarding my request that I email to them, to the administration.
So the questions that I have are:
A.Can I have a non-member email you about these posts in question by forwarding my email to them to you?
B.Can I have a member of the forum email you about those posts by forwarding my email to them to you, and not use the new form?
Lou Pilder


 

Re: Lou's questions

Posted by Dr. Bob on September 23, 2006, at 4:18:35

In reply to Lou's questions about the other person » Dr. Bob, posted by Lou Pilder on September 22, 2006, at 8:55:29

> Now does the other person have to be a member and use your new {report} form?

Anyone can email me about anything. And they do! :-)

Bob


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