Watercooler dispensing only hot water and it burns, it burns
#1
Posted 2006-April-14, 10:52
The watercooler is a discussion board for non-bridge discussions.
In my opinion ( and your opinion may of course differ ) overly heated discussions about things that have no answer (here) are a bad thing.
I don't think I want to host something that leads to something that is mostly counterproductive.
#2
Posted 2006-April-14, 10:55
#3
Posted 2006-April-14, 11:05
Isn't a flame war when you bash someone or other for no good reason?
I voted for the grown up thing too. And anyway, I'd rather BBOers choose to spend time here, rather than anywhere else.
John Nelson.
#4
Posted 2006-April-14, 11:08
Arend
#5
Posted 2006-April-14, 11:31
Whats the old saying? "Ignorance is bliss..."
#6
Posted 2006-April-14, 11:41
Luis
#7
Posted 2006-April-14, 11:45
luis, on Apr 14 2006, 07:41 PM, said:
In fact, that's how it worked in the beginning, and I liked it.
#8
Posted 2006-April-14, 11:50
I suspect that some bad blood from the Cooler has unfortunately spilled over into the bridge threads. Recently somewhat snippish comments have appeared in the bridge threads more frequently, imo.
I voted 'no but shut down the flame wars' - although here these actually seem to be relatively uncommon and less warlike (admittedly I usually steer clear of the political debates here) than might be the case elsewhere and I feel the administrators of these forums have always acted very professionally and reasonably in their moderation of all threads - though the Cooler may be testing ground for them to tread.
I do find it quite interesting to read what the people I have came to 'know' through the bridge articles think about other matters. As I have stated elsewhere, there are some very astute persons making such contributions, and it would be a shame to see the utterly fascinating 'universe is a torus' discussions terminated summarily even if I didn't understand a word of it.
I guess I would like to have the Cooler topics eliminated from the results of searches as an option for users. I often use the 'today's active topics' search and the Cooler articles feature rather too prominently for my tastes - I AM here primarily for the cards, after all.
#9
Posted 2006-April-14, 11:50
Shut down anything you like, it's your site, but I would prefer to leave things as is.
My only objection to the above is that very few bridge or non-bridge threads ever have an "answer (here)".
Flannery, anyone?
Peter
#10
Posted 2006-April-14, 11:56
I would like to see more contributions from persons outside USA. Too much seems to have a bias regarding blaming/defending USA. Language is a part of that problem I think.
Water Cooler is an important opportunity to be able to understand different cultures voiced by ordinary persons instead of only politicians quoted in newspapers.
#11
Posted 2006-April-14, 12:04
Don't discuss religion, politics or sex.
AP
#12
Posted 2006-April-14, 12:12
pbleighton, on Apr 14 2006, 06:50 PM, said:
Shut down anything you like, it's your site, but I would prefer to leave things as is.
I second that. If you feel uncomfortable with the "seriousness" of some of the threads here and fear that it might hurt the forums as a whole or BBO in particular, close the Water Cooler.
To me that would be regrettable as I really enjoyed reading what's going on in the minds of the people here apart from bridge. As Claus already said: discussing bidding sequences for the 101st time can get a bit boring.
If things get ugly, show the yellow card or shut down threads.
But to be honest, I think we've seen quite a lot of opportunities already for things to get out of hand and it hasn't happened so far (apart from a few ugly post in the "worst inventions" thread).
--Sigi
#13
Posted 2006-April-14, 12:15
I voted for shutting down the flame wars. There's nothing that says that people cannot discuss these hot topics in private messages or chat rooms or while playing bridge assuming you set up your table with that goal in mind. I think there is a problem though when the posts make people unhappy. Of course you could argue that if it makes you unhappy you could opt not to read, but you don't always know that what you're going to read is going to be so volitile. Like you'd think favorite conspiracy theories would be pretty light hearted and silly, but it's not really.
#14
Posted 2006-April-14, 12:37
Here's what I would suggest:
Personal attacks, attacks on one's ethnicity, gender, sexual preference, or race are totally off limits. Attacks on other countries (I won't mention any names.....CLAUS) their citizens, their policies and their leaders are also off limits.
In other words, I can bag on George Bush (who I used to like but don't now), I can rail against the US stance on the death penalty (which I don't support) or abortion (which I also don't support) but other citizens of the world can't.
OTOH, I can't bitch about Danish cartooning, French employment laws or hate crimes in Bosnia - Herzogovenia. I also can't enter the debate on some meaningless little island that Canada and Denmark are contesting .
Somehow, I really get tired of my (especially Eurpopean) friends around here going off on the US, yet its wrong when an Ugly American criticizes other countries. A clear double standard.
Uday, if BBF posters can't agree on the content, you have my vote for turning off the H2O.
#15
Posted 2006-April-14, 12:37
#16
Posted 2006-April-14, 12:48
politics, religion are endless in their discussions, no two people everyagree on everything so debate or arguements ensue. I think ban politics and religion, I have been married to long, I only discuss sex now anyway, I am waiting for that particular thread to be opened.
leaving it up, things will only get worse, threads never get better
#17
Posted 2006-April-14, 12:54
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Hi sigi
The only thing I don't like about that statement is that then means more work for the moderators and that is not fair on them, they probably have a life and time that could be used more productively
#18
Posted 2006-April-14, 13:21
Id rather Uday spent his time enhancing BBO (Tournament functions) than moderating a forum.
jb
#19
Posted 2006-April-14, 15:28
it seems pretty easy not to read something to me, or at least not to respond
#20
Posted 2006-April-14, 16:00
What do human beings talk about when they meet each other? Children, economy, job, weather, politic. Thats is the same kind of topics I would like to see here and those I try also to discuss at bridgetable.
Most topics in Water Cooler until now reflects in no way the agenda in Europe. What is important here is Maastricht treaty, unemployment for youngsters in France, parliament elections in Italy, flooding in Eastern Europe, mostly River of Elben, immigration and integration, ETA, Turkye in EU. But discussions cannot reflect such as those engaged in such kind of topics don't speak english. Therefore we need, at least for a start, exchange views on topics in which we have some points of mutual interest and knowledge. Cannot be in any other way.
That is not flame wars - that is international understanding - bridgebuilding.
We need more of that, we need tools for translation, we need human beings with knowledge and understanding of a complex world. Water Cooler is one way. Nobody is forced to engage but all have their free choice. Bridgeplayers are assumed to be intellectual persons with potential.