(July 11, 2020 at 6:37 am)WinterHold Wrote:(July 11, 2020 at 6:13 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: I could make the case that you accusing me, within the thread, of trolling is an instance of trolling. Whether I'm trolling or not has nothing to do with the thread subject, ie, making accusations of trolling is, in itself, trolling.
Again, if you think that either Editz or myself is trolling, you need to report it.
Massive bribery.
Boru
Since you receive the reports submitted; it actually has no use in reporting anything related to you.
The members have eyes, and they can see how a simple suggestion of opening a "Human Rights Section" have faced complications by you.
i.e I'm done talking to you.
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Back to the OP: what do the members of AF forums think about opening a "Human Rights Section"?
From the trial of Kashoggi to the crimes of Haftar in Libya; I think such a section would benefit the discussions here.
Atheists can post their struggles with their Human Rights, so as Muslims, Christian and theists. It will be a rich experience and a treasure for knowledge.
On those rare occasions when I'm reported (always seems to be by you), I recuse myself from the voting.
If you're so concerned about off-topic posts, why do you only bring it up in threads you've started? I know the answer, just want to see if you do.
Back to the OP: I don't think a specific section for Human Rights is necessary. I don't see how it would benefit discussions. Members are already able to bring up human rights issues in appropriate fora and subfora.
I suggest you add a poll and get a feeling as to how much support this idea has from the general membership. This might go a long way toward helping your case - if you can show Admin that a majority of the members would like to see that forum added, you'll have a better chance of success.
Boru
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