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Old March 11, 2003, 05:51 PM
Dien Rice
 
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Default Posts about war issues.... Would like your feedback....

I'd like your feedback on this idea....

I'm suggesting that we keep any talk of war issues related to marketing and business. (For example, questions like "How could war affect your business?" "How will war affect the stock market?" etc.)

Do you agree with this limit, or disagree?

If you think this is a good idea, then any posts about war which are not directly related to marketing and business will be deleted.

What do you think? Please let me know if you like this idea, or dislike it....

(I see this as "our" forum, so I really value your feedback on this.)

Thanks,

Dien Rice
  #2  
Old March 11, 2003, 06:48 PM
Kerrie Warren
 
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Default I'll start

Reuters article -
Airlines: Iraq War Could Cost 70,000 Jobs




Airlines cutting 70,000 jobs
  #3  
Old March 11, 2003, 07:33 PM
Erik Lukas
 
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Default Re: Posts about war issues.... Would like your feedback....

Dien,

I don't mind keeping the politics/war talk toned down. I'm at sowpub for the gathering of entrepreneurial spirit that seems to be concentrated here.

If you think war talk/fist fights will negatively affect that, then you have my full support in whatever kind of policy you want to implement.

I snuck a cartoon in that I thought was hilarious just a minute ago. I suppose that will have to go :)

-Erik
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Old March 11, 2003, 08:15 PM
Michael Ross (Aust, Qld)
 
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Default Re: Posts about war issues.... Would like your feedback....

How about... posts which could be considered to be war related to have the word WAR as a preface in the subject. Such as...

WAR: An Open Letter To All Protestors

That way, those who don't want to read those posts or participate in them will know not to open the post.

Because certain posts could be fine line. Like the song one which shows lessons in marketing.

Also, this war thing could have dramatic effects on the world. And I know if someone were to find out something I didn't know but would like to - even if it was not directly related to immediate business - I would like to be informed. (Like I am glad Boyd posted the link about the Korean issue. I otherwise would have not known those things.)

Michael Ross
  #5  
Old March 11, 2003, 08:48 PM
sandy
 
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Default Re: Posts about war issues.... Would like your feedback....

Doesn't bother me.....one way or the
other. I can choose to read other posts
which are not related to war when I
feel like it....Perhaps one solution is to start another board...I remember once before
you were asking the same question when
people started posting on "day trading" and
some other financial stuff....

It's your board Dien...but I think what is
confusing is in your introduction to the
board you once stated people could post
on life issues as well(and War is related)...
But of course you can change the rules and
redefine the board if you so choose.

Thanks for asking for our feedback.
  #6  
Old March 11, 2003, 10:40 PM
Dennis Bevers
 
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Default Re: War issues....I think Michael has a great idea

If you decide to allow War posts beyond the scope of business and marketing, they should put WAR in the headline.

If however, shouting matches become the rule of the day, you might want to reserve the option of revising the new policy.

I've been posting on other forums for 4 years, and have mostly been able to keep my hard right leanings off the business forums.

I'll still be here regardless of which way you and the group decide.
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Old March 12, 2003, 03:13 PM
Ken
 
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Default Re: Posts about war issues.... Would like your feedback....

> Delete them. I've seen way too many excellent listservs degenerate when they veered off their chosen topics, particularly when they start addressing political issues. I'm afraid a lot of forums will follow suit. I don't go to political forums to get advice or insight about business or marketing, and I certainly wouldn't go to a forum like this to read the political opinions of others. I come here because I know I can find cogent, innovative business and marketing ideas. Anything else (other than the occassional joke or lighthearted posting) in my opinion dilutes the forum.
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Old March 12, 2003, 03:35 PM
Sandi Bowman
 
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Default Re: Posts about war issues.... Would like your feedback....

Well said, Ken. I, too, have seen other forums deteriorate once extraneous posts, especially political posts, began to proliferate. I'd hate to see that happen here.

Perhaps the suggestion for a separate board would be a viable option, Dien?

I don't care for the WAR tag on posts because the whole idea is to keep focused on marketing and business and avoid diverting focus to a negative.
No matter how you put it, WAR would be distracting and potentially disruptive to the purpose in coming to this board.

Sandi
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Old March 12, 2003, 04:44 PM
Boyd Stone
 
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Default Right, plus there's the "boycott" issue

Hi,

Given our propensity to boycott the products of the "other guys" (for examples, think how some people are boycotting French products), it's hard for me to figure out a good reason why any Democrat or liberal product sellers among us would want to speak freely about thier political views. So the result would be mainly or only conservative voices would be heard, making sowpub.com into sort of a Freerepublic Lite.

Just my opinion as usual,

- Boyd
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Old March 12, 2003, 05:45 PM
Marye
 
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Default "Surf-by response from Marye

Michael's suggestion would work.

However, having followed the thread "a piece," I don't think there is or would be a problem in just doing things the Beatles' way - Let It Be. . .

If there's a more intelligent group of people meeting regularly on the planet, I haven't found them!

(Mother) Marye
 


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