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Title: Politics section
Post by: tommy on November 11, 2006, 02:27:47 am
I feel that my and many other members posts can be very offensive in that section of the board. I know that if my child was to join and be a member of this great forum for the joy of building and learning about arcade related topics i would not want him to be able to access that section at all.

Can we make an age requirement for that section to protect the members too young to participate?

I know it is nearly impossible to really verify the real age of new members, but the members who do put an age of under 18 should not be allowed to see threads in that area.
Title: Re: Politics section
Post by: sidekick on November 11, 2006, 05:41:09 am
If he's going to learn about the building of an arcade cabinet, then what's he doing looking in Politics n Religion.... If he's old enough to read and understand, then he also knows what those two words mean and that they are not arcade related....

Title: Re: Politics section
Post by: Kremmit on November 11, 2006, 09:02:43 pm
I think we should make all persons under the age of 18 live in a sealed, sterile, plastic artificial environment and wear a suit made of bubble wrap.
Title: Re: Politics section
Post by: sidekick on November 11, 2006, 11:03:55 pm
I think we should make all persons under the age of 18 live in a sealed, sterile, plastic artificial environment and wear a suit made of bubble wrap.


hmmmm BYO duct taps/bubble wrap suit....


pure genious
Title: Re: Politics section
Post by: sirwoogie on November 13, 2006, 09:25:29 am
Can we make an age requirement for that section to protect the members too young to participate?

I know it is nearly impossible to really verify the real age of new members, but the members who do put an age of under 18 should not be allowed to see threads in that area.

Tommy, you have really answered your own question. As you state, it is impossible for us to police the age of a registered user as it's simply an arbitrary attribute of the user profile. Most kids greater than the age of 10 are savvy enough to understand how to beat the system.

My suggestion is to educate your kids about the goings on in that forum, and offer suggestions  for the appropriate action (e.g. don't read it, understand the discussions going on, etc). But, as with human nature, preventing them from entering that particular forum will just encourage them to try harder to do so.
Title: Re: Politics section
Post by: sidekick on November 13, 2006, 09:50:44 am
exactly... see they prevented me from posting yet here I am  :laugh2:
Title: Re: Politics section
Post by: tommy on November 13, 2006, 08:40:45 pm
Like i said "sir", IF, the registered member was to put his age (as my son would) that would ensure his age and therefore would make the politics section off limits to him based on his registration age info.

It's just an idea for regular members that have younger arcade fans in the family, family that actually provide their real (under age) age and who want them to be on the board but not see material unsuitable to them.

I was under the impression that this was considered as an adult forum for the most part,  if so my idea seems to be pretty good for getting younger members involved without having to deal with adult topics. On the other hand, kids joining may cause adults to lash out on stupid questions kids will no doubt ask often without doing any reading. Maybe kids and adults have no place on the same board?

Thanks for taking the time to respond.
Title: Re: Politics section
Post by: AlanS17 on November 13, 2006, 08:50:12 pm
I haven't seen a whole bunch of kids on these boards, though there have been a few.

Steps are already taken to make the site politically correct. I think these rules go a long way towards making the site kid-safe. Plus there is the curse word filter.
Title: Re: Politics section
Post by: sidekick on November 14, 2006, 06:26:09 am

I was under the impression that this was considered as an adult forum for the most part,  if so my idea seems to be pretty good for getting younger members involved without having to deal with adult topics. On the other hand, kids joining may cause adults to lash out on stupid questions kids will no doubt ask often without doing any reading. Maybe kids and adults have no place on the same board?


we have had a few kids here and for the most part they came up with better questions...

I think as far as when the ones who did ask questions that were on the common side people were more helpful because we understood they were younger and eager to get into the arcade building game...
Title: Re: Politics section
Post by: AlanS17 on November 15, 2006, 12:43:51 am
I think as far as when the ones who did ask questions that were on the common side people were more helpful because we understood they were younger and eager to get into the arcade building game...

You think this is a game?? This is serious business!  ;)
Title: Re: Politics section
Post by: ChadTower on November 15, 2006, 09:03:55 am
we have had a few kids here and for the most part they came up with better questions...

I think as far as when the ones who did ask questions that were on the common side people were more helpful because we understood they were younger and eager to get into the arcade building game...

That's pretty much true.  Usually, when someone asks a simple question, you either answer it for them if it's simple enough or point them to where it is in the documentation.  Then they can ask questions that reflect the fact that they've read the docs.  If they're just kids, we cut them more slack, since they'll need a bit more help knowing where to get started.
Title: Re: Politics section
Post by: tommy on November 17, 2006, 08:57:26 pm
After thinking it over i do not think i want to subject my kid to the cruel and nasty world of some of the characters on this arcade forum, i shouldn't even subject myself to some of you.  ;D  :cheers:

Title: Re: Politics section
Post by: Harry Potter on November 17, 2006, 10:37:28 pm
I have no idea what you're worried about.

Most kids would find that forum boring as bat ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- so I doubt you have to stress over your kid becoming the next Dubbya or DrewKaree.  ;)
Title: Re: Politics section
Post by: tommy on November 17, 2006, 10:46:58 pm
I have no idea what you're worried about.

Most kids would find that forum boring as bat ---Cleveland steamer--- so I doubt you have to stress over your kid becoming the next Dubbya or DrewKaree.  ;)

True, but my kid is not as funny as dubya and not as bad at making football picks as drew. It might cause trouble.

I'd rather not have some byoac member in a bad mood (chad) "going off on my kid because he asked a question" that members here for 5 or more years find stupid. After being here for so long couldn't a seasoned member find almost any and all questions stupid and make you want to act like a know-it-all smartass and get nasty. Some do just that even though they say in certain threads they are a great polite person and want to teach new and excited members.  >:(

No big deal, carry on.
Title: Re: Politics section
Post by: CheffoJeffo on November 22, 2006, 08:45:09 am
I'd rather not have some byoac member in a bad mood (chad) "going off on my kid because he asked a question" that members here for 5 or more years find stupid. After being here for so long couldn't a seasoned member find almost any and all questions stupid and make you want to act like a know-it-all smartass and get nasty. Some do just that even though they say in certain threads they are a great polite person and want to teach new and excited members.  >:(

Do you mean BYOAC memebrs who would go off like this:

What kind of comment is that supposed to be? Have the balls to say what you mean and mean what you say or don't bother. I will try to go easy on you but atleast try to explain yourself and complete a sentance.

Pot. Kettle. Black. Again.

Cheers
Title: Re: Politics section
Post by: ChadTower on November 22, 2006, 11:25:20 am

Dude.  We only snap at people who ask simple questions and when we tell them where they can find the answer they get all indignant about it.  "How dare you suggest I read the documentation, I would never waste my time with documentation, spend your time rewriting the documentation to specifically suit me.  BTW, you're a tool and a complete waste of life for suggesting I read the documentation.  Now do it for me."

Or, alternately, we become frustrated with people who ask the same things over and over again and suggest they start to learn the material rather than be spoonfed it for each individual instance.

No questions are stupid.  Being an indignant little brat when the answer is "that is right in the README" is stupid.  Asking the same stuff over and over is stupid.
Title: Re: Politics section
Post by: Harry Potter on November 22, 2006, 06:11:32 pm
Ever try ignoring the dumb people?

It's much easier than getting infuriated with em.
Title: Re: Politics section
Post by: monkeybomb on November 22, 2006, 06:37:12 pm
Ever try ignoring the dumb people?

It's much easier than getting infuriated with em.
what? I wasn'y listening.




soooo obvious, I know,  I can do better.
Title: Re: Politics section
Post by: tommy on November 23, 2006, 02:32:03 am
I'd rather not have some byoac member in a bad mood (chad) "going off on my kid because he asked a question" that members here for 5 or more years find stupid. After being here for so long couldn't a seasoned member find almost any and all questions stupid and make you want to act like a know-it-all smartass and get nasty. Some do just that even though they say in certain threads they are a great polite person and want to teach new and excited members.  >:(

Do you mean BYOAC memebrs who would go off like this:

What kind of comment is that supposed to be? Have the balls to say what you mean and mean what you say or don't bother. I will try to go easy on you but atleast try to explain yourself and complete a sentence.

Pot. Kettle. Black. Again.

Cheers

My comments in the politics section are abit rude and harshfully truthfull, i do not take that attitude to other sections.

Not sure where that quote was taken from, i do not get harsh in forum sections unless someone has taken things too far themselves and i do tend to defend kindness over rudeness when i see it.

Even though you placing my comments out of context is abuse, i still can find comfort in you taking the time to make me look bad (if you have kindness at heart) even if you have nothing else good to contribute.



Title: Re: Politics section
Post by: tommy on November 23, 2006, 02:39:53 am
As for chad, i agree 100%, many people do ask questions over and over again as new members join.

If i was to join today and had a question i would rather start a thread and have a discussion no matter how many times others have heard my question.

I see no need to get mad and offend anyone over the topic, JUST DO NOT RESPOND!!

Not everyone knows everything and has 14,000 useless post behind them.
Title: Pot. Kettle. Black.
Post by: CheffoJeffo on November 23, 2006, 07:24:20 am
My comments in the politics section are abit rude and harshfully truthfull, i do not take that attitude to other sections.

That wasn't posted in PnR ...

Not sure where that quote was taken from, i do not get harsh in forum sections unless someone has taken things too far themselves and i do tend to defend kindness over rudeness when i see it.

Ah I now see why you are arguing so hard here ... you seem to have your own problems with SEARCH.  >:D

Even though you placing my comments out of context is abuse, i still can find comfort in you taking the time to make me look bad (if you have kindness at heart) even if you have nothing else good to contribute.

There you go, wanting to be a moderator again. Post police! Post police!

And, my point, again, is that while you are busy telling everybody how to behave you are running around the boards like a schnook yourself.

Hence ... Pot. Kettle. Black

Maybe you think it is fine because you are only picking on Chad (and,hey,maybe it is  ::)), but I don't see how you expect anybody to take you seriously with your "do as I say, not as I do" attitude.

Cheers
Title: Re: Politics section
Post by: ChadTower on November 23, 2006, 11:32:46 am

I can take it.  I'm a big boy.  I still have Stingray's images available to me.   :laugh2:
Title: Re: Politics section
Post by: sidekick on November 24, 2006, 06:20:11 am
Tommy you know you can click on the blue area (Quote from: tommy on Yesterday at 02:32:03 AM) that tells where the quote was taken from and it will take you to that quote:

http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=59883.msg592619#msg592619
Title: Re: Politics section
Post by: AlanS17 on November 24, 2006, 10:29:02 pm
Tommy you know you can click on the blue area (Quote from: tommy on Yesterday at 02:32:03 AM) that tells where the quote was taken from and it will take you to that quote:

http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=59883.msg592619#msg592619
I've been on here for years, and I didn't know that!
Title: Re: Pot. Kettle. Black.
Post by: tommy on November 24, 2006, 10:43:41 pm
My comments in the politics section are abit rude and harshfully truthfull, i do not take that attitude to other sections.

That wasn't posted in PnR ...

Not sure where that quote was taken from, i do not get harsh in forum sections unless someone has taken things too far themselves and i do tend to defend kindness over rudeness when i see it.

Ah I now see why you are arguing so hard here ... you seem to have your own problems with SEARCH.  >:D

Even though you placing my comments out of context is abuse, i still can find comfort in you taking the time to make me look bad (if you have kindness at heart) even if you have nothing else good to contribute.

There you go, wanting to be a moderator again. Post police! Post police!

And, my point, again, is that while you are busy telling everybody how to behave you are running around the boards like a schnook yourself.

Hence ... Pot. Kettle. Black

Maybe you think it is fine because you are only picking on Chad (and,hey,maybe it is  ::)), but I don't see how you expect anybody to take you seriously with your "do as I say, not as I do" attitude.

Cheers

No problems with my searching skills, i really didn't care where you pulled that from as an attempt to make me look bad and didn't bother to look.

You can keep on calling me a liar all you like, i will continue to enjoy the boards and when and if i see others try to bring down happy arcade folks i will always have something to say about that. That's not me wanting to be a mod here either, i do that in real life just the same.
Title: Re: Pot. Kettle. Black.
Post by: CheffoJeffo on November 24, 2006, 10:46:25 pm
No problems with my searching skills, i really didn't care where you pulled that from as an attempt to make me look bad and didn't bother to look.

You can keep on calling me a liar all you like, i will continue to enjoy the boards and when and if i see others try to bring down happy arcade folks i will always have something to say about that. That's not me wanting to be a mod here either, i do that in real life just the same.

Maybe it is your reading skills that are lacking then ... I never called you a liar -- I called you a hypocrite.  ::)

And now I am done.

Cheers

Title: Re: Politics section
Post by: tommy on November 24, 2006, 10:48:51 pm
Happy gaming to you.
Title: Re: Politics section
Post by: deadkenndys1105 on November 25, 2006, 02:59:52 am
Im 16 and involed in a lot of politics.  My parents were never in involded in it and was something I picked up on myself.  Dont try to censor someone young from someone elses veiws that you dont see as the right choice.
Title: Re: Politics section
Post by: sidekick on November 25, 2006, 11:20:26 pm
Tommy you know you can click on the blue area (Quote from: tommy on Yesterday at 02:32:03 AM) that tells where the quote was taken from and it will take you to that quote:

http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=59883.msg592619#msg592619
I've been on here for years, and I didn't know that!

ummmm errrrrr.... just don't tell anyone I was helpfull... It might ruin my rep....  ;D
Title: Re: Politics section
Post by: shmokes on November 29, 2006, 01:28:16 am
Tommy, stop being a baby. 
Title: Re: Politics section
Post by: saint on November 29, 2006, 08:03:29 am
After listening to everyone and careful consideration, the P&R forum will remain as it is today. Thank you for the feedback everyone!
Title: Re: Politics section
Post by: Harry Potter on December 05, 2006, 09:18:04 am
So you won't lock the place up with Drew, Shmokes etc... still inside and send the key to Mars?  :(
Title: Re: Politics section
Post by: Dartful Dodger on December 05, 2006, 07:28:37 pm
Your kid is going to be visiting a site that encourages the use of power saws, drills and discharging monitors.

Reading a mean spirited post is the least of your problems.
Title: Re: Politics section
Post by: shardian on December 07, 2006, 02:59:42 pm
Your kid is going to be visiting a site that encourages the use of power saws, drills and discharging monitors.

Reading a mean spirited post is the least of your problems.

I would say that most parents would do backflips of excitement and joy if the only thing their kids looked up on the internet was power saws, drills and discharging monitors.  :laugh2:
Title: Re: Politics section
Post by: USSEnterprise on December 10, 2006, 01:53:08 pm
After listening to everyone and careful consideration, the P&R forum will remain as it is today. Thank you for the feedback everyone!
As a member under 18 years of age, I thank you.
Title: Re: Politics section
Post by: shmokes on December 12, 2006, 03:34:44 am
So you won't lock the place up with Drew, Shmokes etc... still inside and send the key to Mars?  :(

Why would anyone want to deprive the board of my sunshine?
Title: Re: Politics section
Post by: ChadTower on December 12, 2006, 10:21:57 am

Maybe they want to send your sunshine to everyone on Mars.