New Poll - Shot On Site
Thu, 1 July 2004, 11:48 pmcrgwllms11 posts in thread
New Poll - Shot On Site
Thu, 1 July 2004, 11:48 pmNew Poll topic:
A recently contentious issue, and line of discussion, has prompted me to enter this new poll.
What do you think of censorship when it comes to totally offensive, unnecessary posts?
The Poll-tergeist.
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A recently contentious issue, and line of discussion, has prompted me to enter this new poll.
What do you think of censorship when it comes to totally offensive, unnecessary posts?
The Poll-tergeist.
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Poll Results - Shot On Site
Sun, 18 July 2004, 03:46 amShould action be taken to censor/remove offensive posts here?
There have been 144 participants in 17 days
Any post can be removed at Webmaster`s discretion. 24% 35votes
No. Let freedom of speech reign. 21% 30votes
Continuous offenders ought to be barred from posting. 21% 30votes
Inappropriate posts can be deleted, as well as offensive ones. 15% 22votes
Only extremely offensive sentences should be edited. 11% 16votes
Entire posts should be removed if deemed offensive. 6% 9votes
Quite a high percentage in favour of varying forms of censorship. Almost a quarter believing total power should be allowed to the webmaster to delete posts as seen fit.
Slightly more than a fifth believe no censorship should happen.
Discussion under this thread, however, seems to argue most strongly against any censorship.
The Poll-tergeist
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There have been 144 participants in 17 days
Any post can be removed at Webmaster`s discretion. 24% 35votes
No. Let freedom of speech reign. 21% 30votes
Continuous offenders ought to be barred from posting. 21% 30votes
Inappropriate posts can be deleted, as well as offensive ones. 15% 22votes
Only extremely offensive sentences should be edited. 11% 16votes
Entire posts should be removed if deemed offensive. 6% 9votes
Quite a high percentage in favour of varying forms of censorship. Almost a quarter believing total power should be allowed to the webmaster to delete posts as seen fit.
Slightly more than a fifth believe no censorship should happen.
Discussion under this thread, however, seems to argue most strongly against any censorship.
The Poll-tergeist
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