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1. Why is it that the "freedom of speech" claimed by the OT posters is
rarely extended to those opposed to OT? I have seen thousands of OT posts that never raised an eyebrow, yet *one* post in opposition to OT is invariably attacked, and usually denigrated. Good question. The answer is most likely related to two factors. First, the majority of people who log on just to gripe about OT posting *never* post on topic. They don't participate, but would presume to dictate how the people who do participate should go about it. Second, some of the folks who complain about OT posts have a Joan of Arc complex and see it as their mission to "save" rec.boats from OT posts, specific individual posters, or etc. Yeah, freedom of speech extends to everybody. Even those with nothing intelligent to say. You're free to express your opinion, and others are free to say you're a such-and-such, no-good, blankety blank SOB for daring to think that way. That's how it works. (Just imagine being a liberal in the current rw political environment, you'll see what I mean) :-) 2. You posted above "Sadly, however, if you want almost zero response in rec.boats just post something boating related." That is sad. Perhaps it's an indication of the number of boaters who no longer frequent here. A number of posters, including myself, try to respond if we have something to offer. A number of OT posters never post about boats. Is that OK with you? I would prefer that the NG have more boating content. It doesn't matter if its "OK" with me......it isn't up to me, to you, to Butch Ammon, or anybody else to dictate the tone of the NG. We can "influence" it through participation, but we have no right to demand that the very few people who see cut and pasting political newspaper articles as the primary reason to visit rec.boats take their act somewhere else. 3, and last. The acceptance of OT posting just encourages more OT posters, and creates a larger "bog". If everyone on Usenet followed this "anything goes" precept, we would be up to our necks in "dog grooming", "kinky pet lovers", and "philatilist phobias". Most people recognise that the group name indicates the content. You stated above that "the group determines the content.", yet I have never detected any concern from the OT posters for Usenet protocol or group opinion. A handful of posters produce about 70-80% of the posts, all Off-topic. As in #1 above, dissenters are normally attacked, and many don't come back. They didn't come here for an argument, they came here to read and post about boats, were disappointed, and left.. Are you saying that "whosoever posts legitimizes his post by posting"? I don't get it. I understand that my opinion is not popular here, but it is not intended to be popular. I do try to make it logical, respectful, and to engage others in discussion. Regards, noah To email me, remove the "OT-" from OT-wrecked.boats.noah. ...as you were. ![]() I don't get around to hardly any other NG's beyond rec.boats. But, I am beginning to suspect the problem is universal throughout the medium and not just islolated in the rec.boats NG. Example: I'm beginning the process of learning to play the bagpipe. What better instrument for a guy who's a natural windbag, "drones" on incessantly, and toots his own horn? (Actually, I have come to appeciate the oboe-like tone and the heritage of the instrument). I thought I'd check out the bagpipe newsgroup to see what I should be trying to learn....... That lasted about five minutes. The topics listed were about half left wing or right wing political, a couple of general laments along the theme "Why has our newsgroup gone to hell so?", Some Specific Person is a pedophile, We Should be Ashamed of our role in Iraq, We Should be Proud of our role in Iraq, a half dozen assorted flaming and name calling sessions, several posts attacking a specific, prolific, poster who seems to have annoyed almost everybody, etc. If you picked through all the crap, there were acutally two or three posts related to playing the bagpipe. Not much different than here, and I'll bet there's little or no crossover. My bagpipe newsgroup experience must have been very similar to that of a boater just passing through rec.boats. If I were just stumbling across rec.boats today, I wouldn't stick around either. There is no doubt the NG has gone downhill over the last few years. In my opinion, it's the bitchy and childish nature of the OT posts, more than the subject matter, that contribute to the deterioration. Do you realize there are several posters in the NG who post an insult almost every time they participate? We disagree because we see the NG from our two unique perspectives. You, for example, are a classroom teacher. It makes all the sense in the world to you to post a sign outside the classroom door that says "Advanced Physics" and expect everybody in class to restrict discussion to physics, or topics immediately related to same. Myself, I operate in a mad scramble where the fewer the rules the better I like it. I promote a society where individuals accept responsibilty for their own actions and in exchange are not highly regulated by others. (As Dylan said, "To live outside the law, you must be honest"). Live and let live------even if we might not personally see value in the choices made by others. It's not always important that we do. |
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