Short version:
1. No overt obscenities except perhaps in the Watercooler. We'll have to judge whether things like WTF or F**K constitute obscenities on a case by case basis. Report doubtful posts more aggressively, please, so we can edit/delete/move them as we see fit.
2. More generally, it would not hurt to avoid terminology that you know will offend some people, just bec. you feel that they should not be offended by it.
3. Moderators welcome.
Long version:
Turn my back for a min, and come back to find this
The avg age of an ACBL member is, what, 68? Most of us are old enough to have heard every offensive word under the sun. And the rest of us are young enough to think that they discovered these words.
Even so, what offends me might not offend you, and what offends you might not offend me. And there is going to be an inconstant gray area between whatever boundaries we assign for ourselves and each other.
The general forums need to be as PC as possible without being so sterile as to not be worth visiting. Good luck to us with that.
We do police these forums, but our effectiveness is limited by several factors.
- we don't always spot every post we'd like to edit, move or delete. Reporting potentially troublesome posts helps us. if you don't report them, we might miss them. Esp. when the subject line doesn't reveal the nature of the underlying discussion.
- we don't particularly want to micromanage this community any more than we have to. The typical uproar after a post is moderated ("censored") has to be weighed against our desire to keep the site as clean as we can.
- summer is upon us, and some of our (volunteer) moderators might well be trying to catch some sun or some burgers instead of wandering through these forums
ZT isn't an option at the moment, unless we're willing to change the tone of this community. I think the best we can practically hope for is that the community exercises a modicum of restraint, perhaps a little less in the Watercooler.
We want the larger BBO community to come sip from the forums occasionally. We would hate to see them wander over only to run away, leaving us only an "eeew" when we might have benefited from their thoughts on all the things we like to discuss.
Uday