A final decision has been made regarding the politics forum. All staff members voted, and the final vote was unanimous.
Enjoy your last few posts within the soon to be gone section.
No riots please.
Dear Halflife2.net users,
As some of you may notice, the politics forum will be removed.
Over the last while, it's been a matter of public knowledge that pretty much all of the agression, fighting, and malicious behaviour with regards to this site has originated from that section of the forums.
Clone accounts, harassment, inter-site war, spam & abuse... the list goes on.
At the present time, the fever over the section has reached a lull and the section has quite visibly deteriorated to the same circular arguments and the same never-changing discussions, back and forth baiting and one-upmanship that has been festering away. Talk is based on polarised issues that noone is willing to contribute to in any degree besides simply finding ways to attack each other.
Halflife2.net is not willing to support this type of discussion for several reasons.
1) It has little to do with the HL series of computer games and has, over its lifetime, attracted people who never posted a thing about computer games.
2) It is becoming increasingly unpopular, both for discussion and amongst users.
3) It is a waste of bandwidth and time on behalf of site staff.
4) It lowers the overall atmosphere and community quality of the site
As a result of its removal there will be some changes. If you are not a regular participant in the discusson in the politics section you will probably not notice these:
1) The politics section is gone. We will not allow users to transplant it into off-topic.
2) Off-topic can be used to discuss broad-spectrum issue that include politics, of course. The kind of thing that was posted in there back in '04/'03 is fine. The odd subject about religion, society, humanity etc is fine. Essentially, threads that could have gone either in off topic OR politics are ok. This is not the rule on the matter though, only a guide. Moderators have final say.
3) Any subject that would have been posted in politics without hesitation are not to be posted in OT. The politics section is gone. It is not merged with off topic.
Here is an example of what are completely political threads:
-Patriotism tests
-Bush spends 114 billion
-Kennedy quits
-Plans to invade x
-Social security, stock market
-Rebuilding iraq
-Iraq in general
-Saudi arabia
-Anything with "Conservative" or "Liberal" or "Bush" in the heading etc
etc etc. I'm not saying those topics are banned per se, but those types of topics.
If you visited the politics forum and saw what was in there, then THAT is the best guide for you. Otherwise, dont worry too much.
Summary notes
-No more politics section
-No migrating the politics discussion to Off topic. We must do this now to prevent it happening for a prolonged time. If we are not tough to begin with, Off topic will be even more ruined.
-Ask any questions in this thread.
-Samon
Enjoy your last few posts within the soon to be gone section.
No riots please.
Dear Halflife2.net users,
As some of you may notice, the politics forum will be removed.
Over the last while, it's been a matter of public knowledge that pretty much all of the agression, fighting, and malicious behaviour with regards to this site has originated from that section of the forums.
Clone accounts, harassment, inter-site war, spam & abuse... the list goes on.
At the present time, the fever over the section has reached a lull and the section has quite visibly deteriorated to the same circular arguments and the same never-changing discussions, back and forth baiting and one-upmanship that has been festering away. Talk is based on polarised issues that noone is willing to contribute to in any degree besides simply finding ways to attack each other.
Halflife2.net is not willing to support this type of discussion for several reasons.
1) It has little to do with the HL series of computer games and has, over its lifetime, attracted people who never posted a thing about computer games.
2) It is becoming increasingly unpopular, both for discussion and amongst users.
3) It is a waste of bandwidth and time on behalf of site staff.
4) It lowers the overall atmosphere and community quality of the site
As a result of its removal there will be some changes. If you are not a regular participant in the discusson in the politics section you will probably not notice these:
1) The politics section is gone. We will not allow users to transplant it into off-topic.
2) Off-topic can be used to discuss broad-spectrum issue that include politics, of course. The kind of thing that was posted in there back in '04/'03 is fine. The odd subject about religion, society, humanity etc is fine. Essentially, threads that could have gone either in off topic OR politics are ok. This is not the rule on the matter though, only a guide. Moderators have final say.
3) Any subject that would have been posted in politics without hesitation are not to be posted in OT. The politics section is gone. It is not merged with off topic.
Here is an example of what are completely political threads:
-Patriotism tests
-Bush spends 114 billion
-Kennedy quits
-Plans to invade x
-Social security, stock market
-Rebuilding iraq
-Iraq in general
-Saudi arabia
-Anything with "Conservative" or "Liberal" or "Bush" in the heading etc
etc etc. I'm not saying those topics are banned per se, but those types of topics.
If you visited the politics forum and saw what was in there, then THAT is the best guide for you. Otherwise, dont worry too much.
Summary notes
-No more politics section
-No migrating the politics discussion to Off topic. We must do this now to prevent it happening for a prolonged time. If we are not tough to begin with, Off topic will be even more ruined.
-Ask any questions in this thread.
-Samon