Re: Peter Roche & lengthy postings


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Posted by Ian E-N on May 27, 2003 at 09:20:33 from 148.88.0.11 user IanEN.

In Reply to: Re: Peter Roche & lengthy postings posted by Charles Coull on May 27, 2003 at 08:23:27:

but the spilling over to this forum of squabbling from TARS is ripe for "censorship".

cheers Charles - yup - just carried out such post removal - unfortunately Mike's post to which you replied went as part of the set of postings - the edit tools for this board are very basic.

I'd just posted an explanatory post.

Addendum: Mike Dennis post (any problem with this Mike - let me know)


Posted by Mike Dennis on May 27, 2003 at 06:52:39 from 195.92.67.68 user MTD.

In Reply to: Re: Peter Roche & lengthy postings posted by Peter H on May 26, 2003 at 21:18:56:

Court case aside, isn't this is all getting a bit silly on this discussion board? Many of us who use this board are not TARS members and so have little or no idea what the dispute between TARS and PR is all about. I did read his website a few years back but I have never seen anything about the TARS side of the argument.

My main concern is twofold, it seems that the more PR's postings to this board get removed or criticised the more negative his postings become - not good for any of us. The other concern, and perhaps one that should be more worrying for TARS, is that the postings I read from TARS members about PR actually put me off ever joining the organisation. Are there any other non-member users of this board who feel this way?

I assumed when I first came across this board that it was to discuss all aspects of AR's life and work, but in recent months the impression has been given that those of us that post can only stick to the subjects that TARS approves of. Please note I did say an 'impression'.

Either this is a public board about AR and as long as you don't get abusive or libelous then anything can be discussed, or it is a board for TARS members. Which is it?





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