moderate (def): to reduce excessiveness

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moderate (def): to reduce excessiveness

Postby CaptainCrow on September 8th, 2010, 1:08 pm 

I've followed the rules of the live chat #Science channel, I've tried to be patient, calm, open minded, & understanding, but as soon as I ask a question about the reasoning behind a theory or equation posted by a mod or one of their friends they start making foul/degrading remarks about me, troll me, call me names, and then they ban me.

Everything I say gets turned around and used against me by the mods and their friends just so they can call me a "troll", "idiot", etc., even though I'm the one being trolled by them.

I think this is very unproffesional & I think the mods need to be more responsible for their comments & actions.

I've been unjustly banned several times just to be temporarly let back in to go through the same thing each time.

Even if I was unbanned, I wouldn't even want to go back knowing that I would just be trolled & banned again by the same moderators.

Please notify me when these mods have been delt with so that I might actually be able to have a normal conversation with people that are actually interested in science, rather than just gangs of moderators & their friends that just like to harass & ban people for reasons like "You're an idiot" just because I questioned some of the contradictions in their answers.
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Re: moderate (def): to reduce excessiveness

Postby Paralith on September 8th, 2010, 2:10 pm 

I am a #science op and did not participate in the conversation for which you were banned, but I did see it. Several members spent a good deal of time and patience to attempt to explain to you the concepts and equations you were questioning. Their investment was met with an apparent refusal on your part to put in any effort to understand, and your continued insistence that long established aspects of physics (yes, long established, not just ideas the ops and others were producing off the tops of their heads) were in fact wrong.

http://xkcd.com/675/
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Re: moderate (def): to reduce excessiveness

Postby kudayta on September 9th, 2010, 8:43 am 

You've been akicked, since you're a simple troll. You were given many chances to improve your behavior, yet insisted upon trolling.
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