Do we need to have subjects locked when the debate becomes interesting just because the majority of people agree on something? I don't think the previous topic points were aired properly.
The genitalia dibate is a good one and not everyone is able to have GRS, either due to medical reasons or financial reasons. This should be highlighted and the fact that we are no less a person or less female because we have unfortinitely for reasons beyond our control have still got our genitalia.
Hello Berliegh.
I hope that the weather where you are is better than it is here :)
The locking of topics is usually a last resort. Should staff feel that a certain topic has lost its direction, or that contributors have be come belligerent to the point where it becomes detrimental to its members and the site then a topic will be locked. Often a topic is locked to allow for a cooling off period and then unlocked. Before a topic is locked staff will generally warn the participants that their conduct is unacceptable before going forward to lock the topic.
It is unfortunate that this has to happen as its the good topics that suffer along with those who make worthwhile contributions.
New topics can be restarted where locked topics left off and usually these topics can flourish as members can see why the old topic was lock and act accordingly. That being said, should the new topic degrade into a shouting match then it too will suffer the same fate.
Hope this helps.
Steph
Quote from: Steph on November 15, 2007, 05:25:54 AM
Hello Berliegh.
I hope that the weather where you are is better than it is here :)
The locking of topics is usually a last resort. Should staff feel that a certain topic has lost its direction, or that contributors have be come belligerent to the point where it becomes detrimental to its members and the site then a topic will be locked. Often a topic is locked to allow for a cooling off period and then unlocked. Before a topic is locked staff will generally warn the participants that their conduct is unacceptable before going forward to lock the topic.
It is unfortunate that this has to happen as its the good topics that suffer along with those who make worthwhile contributions.
New topics can be restarted where locked topics left off and usually these topics can flourish as members can see why the old topic was lock and act accordingly. That being said, should the new topic degrade into a shouting match then it too will suffer the same fate.
Hope this helps.
Steph
Come on Steph, you deliberately avoided the subject my post was highlighting...
The weather here.....if you must know it's cold but very sunny here in the South of England...
Steph, try and understand the resons why some people may still have their genitalia and remember they are not a lesser person becase they are either a she male or still have it through medical or finacial reasons. I still can't see how you can make ramdom jugements in the way that you did. The reason the previous topic was locked was because you were losing an arguement.....
Quote from: Berliegh on November 15, 2007, 01:15:10 PM
The reason the previous topic was locked was because you were losing an arguement.....
OK, I have stayed out of the debate so far but I'm jumping in here. The reason for locking the previous thread was comments like the one above which is totally uncalled for and, as I see it, simply an attempt to start an argument. Steph did not lock it, Susan did with an explanation of why she locked it. Some people may not like it that Susan locked it, but last time I checked, it still said
Susan's Place at the top of the page.
There has also been a suggestion that staff get away with things because they are staff. Nothing could be farther from the truth. If we mess up, you just don't see it when Susan hits us between the eyes with it.
So can we please drop this bickering?
Beverly
I will get out the banstick if necessary. Please don't keep on. No where has anyone said those who are "UNABLE" to have surgery are any lesser than anyone else on the site, and any staff member who thought that would likely be removed. We don't look down on those who do not have surgery. Do we look askance at those who in one post say I am a TS and then in another say but I want to keep that special part of the MALE body , then your answer is yes. I have locked this topic END OF DISCUSSION.
Quote from: Berliegh on November 15, 2007, 01:15:10 PM
Quote from: Steph on November 15, 2007, 05:25:54 AM
Hello Berliegh.
I hope that the weather where you are is better than it is here :)
The locking of topics is usually a last resort. Should staff feel that a certain topic has lost its direction, or that contributors have be come belligerent to the point where it becomes detrimental to its members and the site then a topic will be locked. Often a topic is locked to allow for a cooling off period and then unlocked. Before a topic is locked staff will generally warn the participants that their conduct is unacceptable before going forward to lock the topic.
It is unfortunate that this has to happen as its the good topics that suffer along with those who make worthwhile contributions.
New topics can be restarted where locked topics left off and usually these topics can flourish as members can see why the old topic was lock and act accordingly. That being said, should the new topic degrade into a shouting match then it too will suffer the same fate.
Hope this helps.
Steph
Come on Steph, you deliberately avoided the subject my post was highlighting...
The weather here.....if you must know it's cold but very sunny here in the South of England...
Steph, try and understand the resons why some people may still have their genitalia and remember they are not a lesser person becase they are either a she male or still have it through medical or finacial reasons. I still can't see how you can make ramdom jugements in the way that you did. The reason the previous topic was locked was because you were losing an arguement.....
At the risk of catching heck from the Boss let me say one final thing on this issue.
I'm sorry if you thought that I was avoiding your topic, it was not intentional. However I think that you may have miss read my post regarding those who retain their male genitalia. Here is what I said in this post:
https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,21941.msg165585.html#msg165585
QuoteThe fact that I am an Administrator here doesn't mean that I have to believe that everyone else's beliefs are true. It means that I will support their beliefs regardless of whether I believe the same or not, and I will ensure that they are treated with respect and dignity just as everyone else. My support of "She males" on this site for example refers. I am entitled to my beliefs and I have simply stated them here to support an opinion on this topic.
and here in this post:
https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,21941.msg165379.html#msg165379
this is what I said:
QuoteChicks with dicks are seen as perverse and unnatural by society and I doubt very much that this perception will ever change.
No where do I say that or agree that the group of people mentioned are perverse. I said that Society thinks they are perverse. Hey at one time I would have fit into the group of folks who have male genitalia, and there were times that I was called a "chick with a dick" to my face.
I hope this clears this issue up for you Berleigh as I'm afraid that I'm at a lose to explain my comments any clearer. I support everyone's right to be who or what they are, and as such I will support them in their endeavours, just as I was supported in my own.
Steph