I'm not going to waste time beating around the bush: this sort of thing is getting very common. Flaming, character attacks, straw men, and all the things that posters are told not to engage in. Bringing up these facts in SFOG isn't flaming.
It is when you insert yourself in something that does not concern you, that you know nothing about and start attacking moderators (and even if it had been someone else, my response to you would have been the same). Remember GeoffP, no one invited you into this thread. You chose to make yourself party to it by making spurious allegations that we can apparently do what we like. That is wrong. You were asked, politely by me, to stop trying to flame this situation, not just because it does not concern you, but because you do not know the facts or who he is even talking about.
Much of the behaviour on the forum is childish, and the acceptance of same is hypocritical (probably).
I would imagine that accusation could be levelled at
everyone who posts here, yourself and myself included.
Arthur says he was PMed first and got a warning for responding. Unless the first PM was a warning, something's quite wrong.
Again, you do not know the facts. From
Arthur himself:
adoucette said:
Indeed, this started because I was warned by the same moderator that I was going to start getting official warnings and this specific issue was brought up as an example of why that was so. So I took this issue off line via PM to try to resolve the issue and POOF, a warning.
In other words, he was warned for his behaviour, so he PM'ed the moderator in question and kept going at him (not about the complaint, but because said moderator would not say he was right) until he was warned again for his behaviour, he did not stop and received an official warning.
So: this is SFOG. Welcome to SFOG.
Indeed it is. But Arthur and others also forget this:
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I can assure you, Arthur did none of this. He was given ample warning to stop the behaviour in question. Instead of doing so, he PM'ed the moderator in question and he kept pushing and pushing. As James noted, everyone has their limits and he reached his with the moderator in question who then issued him with a warning.
BTW, is the magic ban on our conversations then at an end?
As I have noted to you on at least two previous occasions, Geoff. I don't speak to you unless I absolutely have to. I would only ever absolutely have to speak to you if it concerns a moderator issue, such as now. It is not a "magic ban". I don't enjoy conversing with you. The reasons were made very clear last time. I actually do not have to speak to you unless I absolutely have to and the only time I am required by my position to actually communicate with you is if it concerns something official, such as moderating you or warning you, such as I have in this thread and if the need ever arises, in Human Science.
If you have a problem with that, you are free to PM James and address him with your concerns that I don't speak to you unless I am forced to because of my position as a moderator here.