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: I'm curious as to what code about this issue was stripped out, and what sort of posts are considered to be "winding up" others. I'd think that most such posts would already fall under simpler standards, like including profanity or personal attacks or including content considered racist, hate-mongering, etc.
: As for not supporting "The Code", this is not a single code to be applied as is, it's a collection of boilerplate modules for individual blog owners to choose from (and modify as they like). It does seem to me that including a module about how much disagreement is welcome at a particular blog, would be a good idea, since I've seen several people mentioning it as an issue at their blogs.
: If I were going to delete a civil, pleasant post 'just' because it disagreed with the majority, I'd want to give some sort of link to that person's own site for those who wanted to see a different view.
: My impression is that the defacto standard in most of the LJ's I visit is that if someone wants to talk at length or take the discussion in a different direction, he usually does make a short comment indicating this, with a link to his LJ for the rest of what he wants to say. Maybe a module spelling this out would be helpful for some.
: -- bemusedoutsider.livejournal.com (recently posting as anon)
: As for not supporting "The Code", this is not a single code to be applied as is, it's a collection of boilerplate modules for individual blog owners to choose from (and modify as they like). It does seem to me that including a module about how much disagreement is welcome at a particular blog, would be a good idea, since I've seen several people mentioning it as an issue at their blogs.
: If I were going to delete a civil, pleasant post 'just' because it disagreed with the majority, I'd want to give some sort of link to that person's own site for those who wanted to see a different view.
: My impression is that the defacto standard in most of the LJ's I visit is that if someone wants to talk at length or take the discussion in a different direction, he usually does make a short comment indicating this, with a link to his LJ for the rest of what he wants to say. Maybe a module spelling this out would be helpful for some.
: -- bemusedoutsider.livejournal.com (recently posting as anon)