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Are people getting a little too touchy on here??



junior

Well-known member
Dec 1, 2003
6,758
Trent & Mersey Canal
Before i say anything else, yes i am aware that something went on with Bozza and the Police yesterday and i am not suggesting for one minuite that anything that could become further problems should be classed as what i am about to say.

However, what is going on with some people on here at the moment??

Yesterday i made an ironic comment that included the words 'Bat for the other side' in it. I have seen FAR worse go unpunished on here in the past. Someone took offense to it and i recieved some sort of infringment points (whatever the fcuk that means!).

In the thread about the Olympic closing ceremony last night, more than one person made joke about Jessie J being a lesbien, some of the comments included 'she licks the other side of the stamp' Explain how that is less naughty than what i said yesterday? It, and the other comments, went un-punished.

Someone has just made a comment in the Dog Lovers thread that they obviously thought was amusing. It really wasnt and they soon apologised. Now unless someone has actually had their dog put in the oven before, surely it shouldnt cause that much offence????? The comment was removed by a Mod after the person that said it apologised. Bad taste in jokes but surely nobody took it seriously enough to piss their pants and report it to a moderator???

Are some people having major sense of humour failures and reporting these type comments, or are the Mods getting power crazy and getting kicks out of controlling other peoples speech??
 




seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
44,140
Crap Town
I think we're all suffering from PMT*

































































*Pre Match Tension :lol:
 


OSRGull

Well-known member
Jan 20, 2011
5,298
N1A
Well maybe your comments have offended people? Well they have evidently. Some people do need to think before they say things on here, you do get a few bullies on here who like to wind up other people for their own amusement. Now you know where to draw the line.
 


Mr Burns

New member
Aug 25, 2003
5,915
Springfield
I'm afriad that's what this countries coming to. People take offense to throw away comments and over react to them. it's the only way some people can feel important. It's hard to make jokes any more, because someone will always take offensive, usually someone who it doesn't effect, but feels they need to be offended on behalf of someone who probably finds the joke funny.
 


Sep 7, 2011
2,120
shoreham
Someone has just made a comment in the Dog Lovers thread that they obviously thought was amusing. It really wasnt and they soon apologised. Now unless someone has actually had their dog put in the oven before, surely it shouldnt cause that much offence?? The comment was removed by a Mod after the person that said it apologised. Bad taste in jokes but surely nobody took it seriously enough to piss their pants and report it to a moderator

maybe the person in question may have pm, ed a mod and asked them to remove it after realizing it was ott?
 












Arthur

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
8,935
Buxted Harbour
I'm afriad that's what this countries coming to. People take offense to throw away comments and over react to them. it's the only way some people can feel important. It's hard to make jokes any more, because someone will always take offensive, usually someone who it doesn't effect, but feels they need to be offended on behalf of someone who probably finds the joke funny.

Careful I said similar yesterday and was given a year ban!
 


Muzzy

Well-known member
Jan 25, 2011
4,787
Lewes
Fair point... No idea why you should have had a warning for your comment TBH.

FWIW I didn't report him to the mods re dog thread although I did take offence. The guy in question has a tendency to get up peoples noses on a regular basis so I'm not surprised that someone did report it/him.

No real issues on here for me so I'll leave it to others to have a proper binfest about it all.
 






The Merry Prankster

Pactum serva
Aug 19, 2006
5,581
Shoreham Beach
I remember your comment as I thought "ah, he's adding homophobia to his sectarianism". A homophobic sectarian is, I'm afraid, going to upset some people but then you must know that.
 


Dorset Seagull

Once Dolphin, Now Seagull
Seems that the line between banter and offence has been somewhat muddied. I think the majority of humour on here is acceptable but disagree when people become offensive and aggressive over people's opinions if they are different to theirs
 






junior

Well-known member
Dec 1, 2003
6,758
Trent & Mersey Canal
People take offense to throw away comments and over react to them. it's the only way some people can feel important.


That is my point. This is an internet forum, how can anyone get offended by things on here said by people they dont know? you could come on here and tell me every day that you have fcuked my mother and it wouldnt offend me because i dont know you from adam and they are just words on a screen.

I can understand the whole libel/legal thing that was brought up yesterday,and for Bozza/NSC's sake i totally agree. But comments offending people? Come on!?
 


Husty

Mooderator
Oct 18, 2008
11,998
Just the way it's been going on this board for a few years, notice how I am one of the oldest join dates to contribute yet? Sure theres been some good new ones who have joined but overall it's the new ones dragging this board down. At least one of the prime culprits has posted in this thread already.
 




Husty

Mooderator
Oct 18, 2008
11,998
Well maybe your comments have offended people? Well they have evidently. Some people do need to think before they say things on here, you do get a few bullies on here who like to wind up other people for their own amusement. Now you know where to draw the line.

Please just do one.

Thanks.
 






Acker79

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Nov 15, 2008
31,921
Brighton
1) A reply to that thread suggests maybe nothing happened (comment from bozza about leaving his computer logged in while on holiday with friends)
2) Potentially libellous, causing legal issues.

Having said number 2, I would argue it wouldn't be harmful to her reputation on two accounts: 1) it's something that's already out there and so perhaps already makes up part of her reputation, 2) It's 2012 and allowing someone to say "people thinking I'm gay/lesbian" is bad for your reputation is giving homophobia refuge in law.
 


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