Why are shooting topics locked so quickly?

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Marine or Marines is always capitalized.

Originally Posted By: grampi
The thread about the shooting of the marines...
 
So if it gets interesting,Shut it down.
Background checks are a waste.Criminals get guns anyways.Like drug laws have stopped drug use.
I thought the anti bypass filter thinking seemed the most aggressive.
 
Ironically, a filter bypass describes what happens with guns. Criminals bypass the filters that are meant to prevent them from obtaining a weapon.

If it's too hard to get a weapon legally, a criminal will seek to bypass the hassle and get a street gun.

Originally Posted By: ron17571
So if it gets interesting,Shut it down.
Background checks are a waste.Criminals get guns anyways.Like drug laws have stopped drug use.
I thought the anti bypass filter thinking seemed the most aggressive.
 
Originally Posted By: raytseng

Agree too,
Usually calls for such an area really mean that such a topic isn't really up for discussion but just for an echo chamber, where the most vocal have their ideas echoed and seconded by similar mindset to become validated rather then actually discussed or debated. There are no questions being asked or answered, just people looking to have their viewpoint validated.


Exactly this and it's a nod to both the moderation and user self-control that there is still some desire to hash things out. As amazing as it is to proselytise one's political views, I see how some imagine this is an "untapped market" that they can then "save" or convert to their POV. I don't see changing anyone's mind on a printed forum. In casual one-on-one conversation I can carry on a debate but a faceless forum invariably delves into chaos and name calling that noone learns from.
 
Trying to do so here is probably as effective as the street evangelist wearing the sandwich board that says the end is near or some other warning.

I'd like to think one is more likely influenced by someone they know, trust and respect.

Yet billions are spent every election cycle on ads, so maybe there is something to the siren call of a random stranger.

Originally Posted By: eljefino
Originally Posted By: raytseng

Agree too,
Usually calls for such an area really mean that such a topic isn't really up for discussion but just for an echo chamber, where the most vocal have their ideas echoed and seconded by similar mindset to become validated rather then actually discussed or debated. There are no questions being asked or answered, just people looking to have their viewpoint validated.


Exactly this and it's a nod to both the moderation and user self-control that there is still some desire to hash things out. As amazing as it is to proselytise one's political views, I see how some imagine this is an "untapped market" that they can then "save" or convert to their POV. I don't see changing anyone's mind on a printed forum. In casual one-on-one conversation I can carry on a debate but a faceless forum invariably delves into chaos and name calling that noone learns from.
 
Most of us are adults, grampi, but it usually denigrates into something political in short order. I usually don't say too much in the media type shooting topics. I like my guns, and I know I don't have to preach to the choir, and there's no point in getting into a giant argument with those who disagree with me and run afoul of the rules.
 
Originally Posted By: Donald
Anyone who has been around awhile will know the topics that generate the most heated discussions are those related to Auto-Rx. (Yes it does work in some cases).


I've seen a few MMO threads from a while back, threads made long before I joined, that got pretty tough. lol
 
I think there was an opt-in forum where members could discuss R/S/P topics some years ago, and tensions from there eventually spilled over into the main forum.

More than once, I have been disappointed when someone I respected for their knowledge of cars, engines, oils, chemistry, music, computers, etc., started airing their R/S/P opinions.

Like a lot of people have already said, the Internet is full of places where somebody can rant and have their views affirmed or challenged. This site remains interesting for the other things that happen here.
 
I've been here since 02 and in that time there hasn't been an RSP forum controlled by this board. There have been spinoffs but they all "get disappeared" under threats by the mods here, when it's observed that said forums denigrate into banned "alums" trashing the mods that banned them.
 
Originally Posted By: Donald
People get too heated about the discussion.

The thing I do not understand is that the NRA and related gun organizations are more "pro guns" than the average gun owner.

Example - the majority of gun owners (and one would assume almost all the non gun owners) would be for enhanced background checks. But the NRA lobby is too strong and too many congressman are worried about re-election that it does not get passed despite a majority of people for it. So is the NRA really representing the average gun owner?


Are you a member? You know you can always do a background check on yourself 2-3 times a week if it makes you feel better. Or simply turn your firearms into your local police if you feel like it. But I doubt you are an NRA member to begin with. Apparently the average gun owner doesn't agree with your line of thinking. It is a waste of $$ and resources to check law abiding people when the same LE resources could easily identify gang members and career criminals and disarm them.

The police in every major city know who the bad guys are. But it is easier to check those who willingly fill out the check form. Then pat yourself on the back and say "I checked 1000 people today...don't you feel safer?"
 
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I didn't see the thread, but I'd bet the religion of the shooter came up, someone blamed and used a cute nickname for the President. That breaks the rules and results in a locked thread.
 
Originally Posted By: gathermewool
Originally Posted By: Donald
Anyone who has been around awhile will know the topics that generate the most heated discussions are those related to Auto-Rx. (Yes it does work in some cases).


No, Auto-Rx never works and you're a dummy for thinking it's anything more than snake oil! grrr



Like a traffic cop writing tickets, Donald has to have a monthly pro-AutoRX quota....
 
Originally Posted By: Oil Changer
Marine or Marines is always capitalized.

Originally Posted By: grampi
The thread about the shooting of the marines...


Thanks for the "E"nglish lesson.
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Originally Posted By: Garak
Most of us are adults, grampi, but it usually denigrates into something political in short order. I usually don't say too much in the media type shooting topics. I like my guns, and I know I don't have to preach to the choir, and there's no point in getting into a giant argument with those who disagree with me and run afoul of the rules.


Frankly, I don't understand why there are limits on subject matters in here...I can understand not allowing things like name calling, swearing, and things of that nature, but to limit what we discuss I think is a bit overboard. It is after all a general topic area and we should be allowed to discuss pretty much anything...even politics...
 
Originally Posted By: grampi
Originally Posted By: Garak
Most of us are adults, grampi, but it usually denigrates into something political in short order. I usually don't say too much in the media type shooting topics. I like my guns, and I know I don't have to preach to the choir, and there's no point in getting into a giant argument with those who disagree with me and run afoul of the rules.


Frankly, I don't understand why there are limits on subject matters in here...I can understand not allowing things like name calling, swearing, and things of that nature, but to limit what we discuss I think is a bit overboard. It is after all a general topic area and we should be allowed to discuss pretty much anything...even politics...

Political and religious topics usually degrade into name calling, swearing, and things of that nature. That's exactly why they're not allowed. An adult conversation isn't going to happen.
 
Originally Posted By: eljefino
I've been here since 02 and in that time there hasn't been an RSP forum controlled by this board. There have been spinoffs but they all "get disappeared" under threats by the mods here, when it's observed that said forums denigrate into banned "alums" trashing the mods that banned them.


That must be what I was thinking of. I remember references to something like "the other board" and tensions that carried over to this one.
 
Originally Posted By: whip
Originally Posted By: grampi
Originally Posted By: Garak
Most of us are adults, grampi, but it usually denigrates into something political in short order. I usually don't say too much in the media type shooting topics. I like my guns, and I know I don't have to preach to the choir, and there's no point in getting into a giant argument with those who disagree with me and run afoul of the rules.


Frankly, I don't understand why there are limits on subject matters in here...I can understand not allowing things like name calling, swearing, and things of that nature, but to limit what we discuss I think is a bit overboard. It is after all a general topic area and we should be allowed to discuss pretty much anything...even politics...

Political and religious topics usually degrade into name calling, swearing, and things of that nature. That's exactly why they're not allowed. An adult conversation isn't going to happen.


THAT'S a reason to lock a topic...simply discussing it is not...and you can't assume that all political or religious conversations are going to turn vulgar...they may become heated at times, but that's to be expected, and there's nothing wrong with that so long as there's no name calling or swearing...
 
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Originally Posted By: grampi
...and you can't assume that all political or religious conversations are going to turn vulgar...

The next one that doesn't, will be the first.......
 
Originally Posted By: ron17571
So if it gets interesting,Shut it down.
Background checks are a waste.Criminals get guns anyways.Like drug laws have stopped drug use.
I thought the anti bypass filter thinking seemed the most aggressive.


Are you crazy? Don't you remember that prohibition stopped alcohol?
 
Originally Posted By: whip
Originally Posted By: grampi
...and you can't assume that all political or religious conversations are going to turn vulgar...

The next one that doesn't, will be the first.......


You're exaggerating...I've seen plenty of discussions in here that could be considered political or religious in nature remain civil...I guess it depends on your definition vulgar...in today's world people get offended by everything...
 
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