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heretosay - 2017-02-18

Stated clearly and highlighted here in this forum is the fact that "posts with personal attacks, nitpicking, bickering will be deleted." As the owners of this particular website they are within their rights to restrict the contents of posts in whatever way they see fit. Moreover, when contributing to this forum, and indeed any blog forum or whatever, it should be with the realization that the owners can establish guidelines as they see fit

It's really quite the same as if one were to walk into a restaurant and start mouthing profanities or conducting themselves in a manner that could easily drive away customers. The right to free speech, then, is left at the entrance. Sure you can say whatever you want outside - grab a soap box, but if you are seen as disturbing the peace, well, so much for freedom of speech.

In my opinion the forum moderators here have shown a great deal of patience with posters who have crossed the line numerous times or who have at least attempted to push the boundaries, but have now apparently decided to follow their own guidelines as they have been employing their right to censor posts that would be considered unsavory in most circles. (If you don't want to wear a tie in a restaurant that requires one, don't make a reservation there.) "No shoes, no shirt - no service." Again, perfectly within the rights of the owner to establish their own guidelines.

The idea that the web in its entirety is a free speech zone is far from the truth. Sure, with enough surfing I'm sure one can find many domains where one can say whatever they feel like. However, that doesn't make it a free speech zone, as the owners can still moderate and censor however they feel fit.

It is not a wild fantasy to imagine that a "teacher's forum" would be one where a certain amount of decorum and a degree of sophistication would be hoped for if not expected. Lately there's been a whole lot of flotsam and jetsam to wade through in the attempt to find a few gems from posters who bring a little something to the table that is apropos for this particular forum. Unfortunately, there is apparently no rule against the incessant spamming by some posters who's contributions are riddled with mundane nonsense.

And finally, it must be said, free speech is not a guaranteed right in this context and that, therefore, noone's "right to free speech has been violated. Basically, by posting here one is entering into a contract that disallows the use of foul language, hate speech and the like.

Yep, you can say whatever you want, you just can't say it here. "No shoes, no shirt, no service."

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