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What is a "Struggle Session" and why we should avoid them at DNForum
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<blockquote data-quote="robmonster" data-source="post: 2347321" data-attributes="member: 143534"><p>I think Paul Buonopane at NamePros has an incredibly difficult job. He is managing a large forum that has become overrun with propagandists and provocateurs with unknown motivations. </p><p></p><p>At the same time, a forum tries to respect the intellectual property of the authors. Nobody likes to see their posts deleted, especially if the content was thoughtful and where the content was not backed up.</p><p></p><p>For now, I think we can just be happy that we have a relative robust industry, and that free speech is operating even though sometimes that freedom is being abused.</p><p></p><p>Looking ahead, I am likely to be a lot more active on DNForum going forward, mainly because I believe the culture here is being actively developed to be one of empowerment and abundance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robmonster, post: 2347321, member: 143534"] I think Paul Buonopane at NamePros has an incredibly difficult job. He is managing a large forum that has become overrun with propagandists and provocateurs with unknown motivations. At the same time, a forum tries to respect the intellectual property of the authors. Nobody likes to see their posts deleted, especially if the content was thoughtful and where the content was not backed up. For now, I think we can just be happy that we have a relative robust industry, and that free speech is operating even though sometimes that freedom is being abused. Looking ahead, I am likely to be a lot more active on DNForum going forward, mainly because I believe the culture here is being actively developed to be one of empowerment and abundance. [/QUOTE]
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