Mistwell
Crusty Old Meatwad
I've seen this come up several times, but the most recent one (today) was more explicit than I had seen before around here.
A user started a thread and put a [+] mark in front of the thread title.
A user then replied to challenge one of the premises of the thread.
The person who started the thread then replied "You need to read up on the concept of "plus" threads if you think I want an echo chamber, or if you don't see the very valid reasons why the site supports such threads. If you want to keep discussing this that's fine, but I will need to ask you to start a new thread to do it."
A second user said they doubted the premise of the thread was possible, and was told again "This is a plus thread. If you want to argue against the premise of the thread, start a new one."
When questioned on that, the poster then said, "Questioning the point of the thread is exactly what you don't get to do in a plus thread."
Can a user now declare a thread they start to be designated a "plus" thread and therefore police their thread for anyone who questions a premise of the topic?
Are we now supposed to always start a new thread if we question the premise of a designated "plus" thread?
It's possible I missed that new rule. I asked elsewhere and someone mentioned [MENTION=1]Morrus[/MENTION] had discussed the possibility of such a thing but it had never been enacted as a rule as far as they knew.
So, is this a thing now?
A user started a thread and put a [+] mark in front of the thread title.
A user then replied to challenge one of the premises of the thread.
The person who started the thread then replied "You need to read up on the concept of "plus" threads if you think I want an echo chamber, or if you don't see the very valid reasons why the site supports such threads. If you want to keep discussing this that's fine, but I will need to ask you to start a new thread to do it."
A second user said they doubted the premise of the thread was possible, and was told again "This is a plus thread. If you want to argue against the premise of the thread, start a new one."
When questioned on that, the poster then said, "Questioning the point of the thread is exactly what you don't get to do in a plus thread."
Can a user now declare a thread they start to be designated a "plus" thread and therefore police their thread for anyone who questions a premise of the topic?
Are we now supposed to always start a new thread if we question the premise of a designated "plus" thread?
It's possible I missed that new rule. I asked elsewhere and someone mentioned [MENTION=1]Morrus[/MENTION] had discussed the possibility of such a thing but it had never been enacted as a rule as far as they knew.
So, is this a thing now?