This is in no way any criticism of the forum or the forum rules.
We have the freedom of expression here, within certain rules.
Due to recent arguments, there's one specific line of argumentation I would like to bring to attention and that is "You have the right to your opinion, I guess.
When someone says you're entitled/have the right to your opinion, it can simply be a statement, but it may also infer other meanings depending on the context.
But when someone says "You have a right to your opinion, I guess, to me that infers something completely different if the poster is a native english speaker. A reference to the freedom of speech with an added question mark. I do not appreciate that.
There are many ways in which comments can border the line to f x flaming or being troll-like, but this is one I don't find acceptable.
Now I got that out of my system. What do you think fellow members?
Emme
We have the freedom of expression here, within certain rules.
At Casinomeister, we recognize freedom of expression as the foundation of any good forum; language can be a powerful tool. But with great power comes great responsibility (sound familiar?). We welcome opinions from every viewpoint and encourage debate, but we draw the line at flaming or being troll-like
Due to recent arguments, there's one specific line of argumentation I would like to bring to attention and that is "You have the right to your opinion, I guess.
When someone says you're entitled/have the right to your opinion, it can simply be a statement, but it may also infer other meanings depending on the context.
But when someone says "You have a right to your opinion, I guess, to me that infers something completely different if the poster is a native english speaker. A reference to the freedom of speech with an added question mark. I do not appreciate that.
There are many ways in which comments can border the line to f x flaming or being troll-like, but this is one I don't find acceptable.
Now I got that out of my system. What do you think fellow members?
Emme
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