Greetings, all. I write this post in the spirit of keeping this forum as community-focussed and community-driven as possible (a spirit yet to be formalised, but I believe it will have the support of other forum founders).
The question has come up: how will this forum deal with political / conspiracy theory content? It has been discussed both publicly - in the two threads, Purpose of this forum and "Welcome to Psience Quest", from post #12 - and privately in the Skeptiko PM thread which the forum founders have used to plan and implement this forum. The public discussions obviously are already available, so here I will summarise (trying to maintain the authors' anonymity) the views set out in the private discussions. I then invite all forum members to make their own views known. Let's try to come to an amicable consensus on how we are to deal with this issue.
Without further ado, here is my anonymised paraphrasing of the views set out privately by founding forum members:
(This post was last modified: 2017-08-15, 03:41 PM by Laird.
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The question has come up: how will this forum deal with political / conspiracy theory content? It has been discussed both publicly - in the two threads, Purpose of this forum and "Welcome to Psience Quest", from post #12 - and privately in the Skeptiko PM thread which the forum founders have used to plan and implement this forum. The public discussions obviously are already available, so here I will summarise (trying to maintain the authors' anonymity) the views set out in the private discussions. I then invite all forum members to make their own views known. Let's try to come to an amicable consensus on how we are to deal with this issue.
Without further ado, here is my anonymised paraphrasing of the views set out privately by founding forum members:
- It is off-topic. There are other places where folks can discuss such things. This forum should be focussed on consciousness/science/spirituality.
- Agreed with the above. We need not ban it completely, but it should be a minor part of the forum.
- Agreed: we should be wary of these sort of topics, which tend to create tension. Maybe allow conspiracy theory threads, but it's hard to draw the line between them and "political mayhem".
- Disagreed: I enjoy certain conspiracy theories and am intrigued by the direction politics has taken. Cutting these out of the forum would be a bad thing. The length of the Skeptiko political threads indicates how popular these topics are, and like it or not, popular threads sustain a forum.
- Wouldn't these topics simply fit under Other Stuff?
- We should have a category for conspiracy theories, but let's hold off on a whole sub-forum for politics.
- Topics like climate-change have always seemed off-topic to me, and conspiracy theories are an invitation to cranks and crackpots. The Apollo moon landing conspiracy thread on Skeptiko caused several members to leave. This is a collective effort though, so we should consider all voices and find a middle ground.
- Agreed, would discourage all non-mind stuff that doesn't crop up naturally in discussions.
- Not a fan of politics, but happy to keep it in a separate section.
- How about a members-only forum for political discussions?
- That seems possible.
- Agreed. Or maybe set up a Conspiracy Theory Discussions forum inside of Other Stuff if this is possible. My thinking now though is that we allow for conspiracy theory discussions but not pure poltiical discussions, unless we host political discussion in a single thread in Other Stuff called Political Discussions or something of that nature. This would avoid the problem of the Other Stuff forum becoming completely cluttered with multiple poltiical threads.
- I have received at least two PMs from potential members who have indicated that they were sick of the political discussions on Skeptiko, which discouraged them from participating, and that they are very keen not to see politics become prominent on this new forum.