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| vk6zgo:
I Googled for "mojo-chan"& got a lot of hits.-------No, mojo,I'm not stalking you. He seems to be well represented in Computer sites & a number of others. Strangely,I didn't find any examples of his more "aggro" side. I do have a forum I would suggest to him which has had vigorous debate on the subjects dear to his heart. It is somewhat more "robust" than this one,but has rather strange,not to say capricious,moderation,practices----certain "trigger words" will get your posting removed,without appeal,except for a PM to the Moderator. http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/ |
| jitter:
Perhaps he had ulterior motives for posting here, hence the change in attitude. Why else be like this :) on those forums and like :rant: here? |
| Simon:
--- Quote from: EEVblog on September 09, 2015, 10:59:46 pm --- --- Quote from: Hero999 on September 09, 2015, 10:50:29 pm --- --- Quote from: EEVblog on September 09, 2015, 10:40:11 pm ---It seems Mojochan has deleted most of his posts. Let me know when it's ok to close your account Mojo, happy to oblige. --- End quote --- Why not just ban him, along with the IP address he's used to make most of his posts? --- End quote --- I see Simon has already taken care of that. Mojochan won't be back. --- End quote --- He reported a random thread and just put abuse in the reason for reporting, got that twice. I think that counts for asking to be banned. I was going to reply to the email but thought better of supplying my email. |
| Halcyon:
--- Quote from: mojo-chan on September 10, 2015, 08:01:09 am ---Please don't close my account. I use it to keep tabs on what I have read, without commenting (except for these reports, obviously). I'm also still getting some PMs of support that are nice to read. --- End quote --- Mojo-chan, it's great you have supporters and I mean that without any sarcasm. But I have to be honest, you have struck a nerve with quite a lot of people on this forum, myself included on occasions. While I firmly believe everyone is entitled to their own opinions, views and beliefs, what I find incredible about certain people (and not in a good way) is their inability to modify or change their attitude towards others. You clearly have some very strong opinions about certain things, we all do. But if I was copping as much negativity from a group of people as you are at the moment, I'd be taking a step back and wondering to myself "is there any truth in what's being said?" or "how can I improve my relations with others?". No one is asking you to change your mind about something you believe in, but rather show a little empathy and acknowledge opinions which differ from your own. Your response isn't always the "most correct", just like everyone else's isn't. I guess it's more about finding that middle-ground with people and not being stubborn as a mule. These are all life lessons I learnt when I was younger. We've all been an idiot before. We've all said things without thinking. The key is learning from mistakes. Now that I'm a bit older and wiser, I have to say I've learnt much more about the world by being open to conflicting opinions and actually listening and engaging people, rather than just laughing them off as being "wrong". Those are my two cents. |
| Howardlong:
^ This. If you go to a shop or a restaurant and you don't enjoy the experience or it's not your cup of tea, you don't return. Similarly, if you find yourself engaging with a group of people socially where you don't share their views, you make your excuses and go elsewhere. I was not in support of banning MJ, although I have been deliberately avoiding engaging him in any comment for some time due to the infinite loop problem. However I'm afraid I can only draw the conclusion now that he's simply deliberately seeking attention. |
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