Let me emphasise again. The useful threads (as selected by myself, Trancestate, K9, and others) have all been salvaged from the two sub-forums that are closing. They have been moved to other places on the forum - mostly to the consciousness and science forum. Very little, if anything of value will be lost.
I think it is important to remember that we are all human beings - and human being can get upset when repeatedly provoked. Alex has sunk goodness knows what resources into SKEPTIKO, and I have sunk considerable amounts of time as well. I have no doubt that Alex reacted in anger to some of the stuff that people were writing on the forum - but what does anyone expect - if you take a friendly relaxed cat, and repeatedly poke it with a stick, prepare to be bitten or scratched at some point.
@Kamarling Undoubtedly politics was starting to dominate SKEPTIKO, which is why I started a thread to discuss if it was time to curtail it. That ignited an explosion of anger, rather than any real debate - so much for the idea that we, as a community, might debate how the forum is moderated!
Alex sees the Pizzagate issue as being somewhat related to the nature of consciousness - how exactly nests of intense evil can come to exist in this world. If you don't believe the Pizzagate accusations (and I am ambivalent, Alex seems more certain), think of the Nazis, or the Cultural Revolution in China - the truth is that groups of humans can veer off collectively into unbelievable evil. I think it is entirely possible that such movements are orchestrated by non-human entities. However, I rather hope Alex is moving away from that approach because however true his insight may be, discussing it simply generates unbearable amounts of angst.
I suggest you do come back, to discuss the issues you enjoy - it isn't an irrevocable or exclusive decision of course. Remember that 95% of the resources stored here were copied from SKEPTIKO with Alex's permission.
Some people here talk about freedom of speech, as though it is an absolute right on any forum. Well I don't think there is any such right on a forum, any more than anyone has a right to attend a conference and climb on to the stage uninvited and shoot their mouth off. Of course interesting forums are moderated, and of course moderation is subjective.
David
(This post was last modified: 2017-08-27, 05:13 PM by DaveB.)
I think it is important to remember that we are all human beings - and human being can get upset when repeatedly provoked. Alex has sunk goodness knows what resources into SKEPTIKO, and I have sunk considerable amounts of time as well. I have no doubt that Alex reacted in anger to some of the stuff that people were writing on the forum - but what does anyone expect - if you take a friendly relaxed cat, and repeatedly poke it with a stick, prepare to be bitten or scratched at some point.
@Kamarling Undoubtedly politics was starting to dominate SKEPTIKO, which is why I started a thread to discuss if it was time to curtail it. That ignited an explosion of anger, rather than any real debate - so much for the idea that we, as a community, might debate how the forum is moderated!
Alex sees the Pizzagate issue as being somewhat related to the nature of consciousness - how exactly nests of intense evil can come to exist in this world. If you don't believe the Pizzagate accusations (and I am ambivalent, Alex seems more certain), think of the Nazis, or the Cultural Revolution in China - the truth is that groups of humans can veer off collectively into unbelievable evil. I think it is entirely possible that such movements are orchestrated by non-human entities. However, I rather hope Alex is moving away from that approach because however true his insight may be, discussing it simply generates unbearable amounts of angst.
I suggest you do come back, to discuss the issues you enjoy - it isn't an irrevocable or exclusive decision of course. Remember that 95% of the resources stored here were copied from SKEPTIKO with Alex's permission.
Some people here talk about freedom of speech, as though it is an absolute right on any forum. Well I don't think there is any such right on a forum, any more than anyone has a right to attend a conference and climb on to the stage uninvited and shoot their mouth off. Of course interesting forums are moderated, and of course moderation is subjective.
David