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Philippus Flavius Homovallumus
12-24-2013, 22:15
See title.

It's the 24th, the forum is supposed to be locked until after Christmas.

Beskar
12-24-2013, 23:38
When I casually brought it up, there was no particular interest in locking it. Most people are away from their computers and most likely spending time with their loved ones, regardless, so it isn't as anything important changes.

The tradition came about because the moderators simply didn't trust the patrons to behave themselves during a time where they would typically not be around to respond. Each time the lock occurred, there were several complaints from people from different regions in the world as to why they should be affected. It was complicated one year when there were several worldwide events occurring in the world which ended up with the front-room getting co-opted for that purpose.

I recognise many people are simply busy at this time of the year and I trust the people who visit the Back-room be responsible. So regardless of the tradition being forced or not, I believe the 'unwritten rule' and spirit would still prevail.

On a separate note, I don't believe anyone is around at the moment to lock it. If an Admin/tech-Admin ends up visiting around, they are free lock it if they wish.

Philippus Flavius Homovallumus
12-25-2013, 01:15
The reason it was locked was because it wasn't considered appropriate to have peoplescreaming at each other over Christmas.

It's stuff like this that makes me come back less and less.

a completely inoffensive name
12-25-2013, 01:20
The reason it was locked was because it wasn't considered appropriate to have peoplescreaming at each other over Christmas.

It's stuff like this that makes me come back less and less.

You don't come to the backroom because you don't like how you can come to the backroom?

EDIT: I say just lock it down. If it makes some people happy go for it.

PanzerJaeger
12-25-2013, 02:20
It's stuff like this that makes me come back less and less.


So the Backroom abandons another principle common to society - no wonder I spend so little time here.

Are such dramatics really necessary? If you like and want to maintain these traditions, highlight whatever merits you feel accompany them. Throwing your weight around by threatening absence is unproductive, especially when you are clearly not absent.

Philippus Flavius Homovallumus
12-26-2013, 16:58
Are such dramatics really necessary? If you like and want to maintain these traditions, highlight whatever merits you feel accompany them. Throwing your weight around by threatening absence is unproductive, especially when you are clearly not absent.

I'm pretty absent vs how I was before the PM-reading thing.

Maybe you just haven't noticed.

Montmorency
12-26-2013, 17:47
I only noticed a shift sometime in the summer, actually.

Likely more to it than your disappointment in the Org's direction. You sure you haven't just been leading a driven and eventful personal life?

spankythehippo
12-27-2013, 03:56
Strike seems to be thanking every post. I wonder if this will get thanked...

Philippus Flavius Homovallumus
12-30-2013, 22:24
I only noticed a shift sometime in the summer, actually.

Likely more to it than your disappointment in the Org's direction. You sure you haven't just been leading a driven and eventful personal life?

I find this suggestion both flattering and laughably absurd.

Kadagar_AV
01-09-2014, 02:27
I'm pretty absent vs how I was before the PM-reading thing.

Maybe you just haven't noticed.

I think how they handled the PM reading thing was cool (if we talk about the same one, has there been more?).

The person had done EVERYTHING to **** off the board, that was kind of the only solution, and THEY CAME CLEAR WITH IT.

I don't expect the Org. to adhere to international morals and etiquette as I would expect a nation state to, I expect them to do their best to keep this environment a pleasure to visit for their members. IMHO they did.

Lemur
01-09-2014, 04:45
I don't expect the Org. to adhere to international morals and etiquette as I would expect a nation state to
Has the Org killed anyone? Stolen any land? I'm reminded of the judge's verdict about Emperor Norton I (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Norton):

"The verdict was, 'that he had shed no blood; robbed no one; and despoiled no country; which is more than can be said of his fellows in that line.' "

Beskar
01-09-2014, 06:36
Being honest, with the practises of the NSA and other agencies, they have done far worse.
Even Facebook is free to view all your 'private messages'.

However as an unwritten rule, the .Org does not get involved with Private Messages unless one of the party comes forward with them to the staff, to raise up issues such as threats, personal attacks and illegal activities. Though, all forums have a responsibility to act in the cases of illegal activity as the website would be shutdown as a result.

As for the Warman case, I am not permitted go into details, but it was a very tactfully done and conducted operation, done at the highest level of confidence, even the reading was conducted by a lawyer. Measures far beyond the duty required.

The Outsider
01-16-2014, 13:23
Hmmm. Just reading this thread makes me want to visit back room more often if only to see what kind of top secret conspiracies and plans you guys have for us, the world peasantry... :inquisitive:

Andres
01-16-2014, 13:24
Our top secret conspiracies and plans are so secret that we don't even know them ourselves!

Kadagar_AV
01-17-2014, 20:37
Our top secret conspiracies and plans are so secret that we don't even know them ourselves!

Except for the top secret conspiracy plan, of course. But then, this really isn't the place or time to discuss that.

BTW, The blue fox seek the hidden heirloom sun.

Gregoshi
01-18-2014, 08:08
BTW, The blue fox seek the hidden heirloom sun.
Sorry Comrade, that was last week's code phrase...er, if we had one. :7privateeye: