Why was the "MS rule world thread" locked?

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Why was the "MS rule world thread" locked?

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Um ... Why?

It was hardly trolling in OT (as our self-righteous Dr suggested) and no more likely to start a flame-war than any other thread in OT (the most innocuous threads end up with five-word vocabulary individuals insulting each other).

So could someone humour me and explain why?

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it was an invitation to flamewar obviously.
and because the mods like to play emperors :lol:
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The most alarming thing is that Kale can lock threads! :shock:

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I think it was rightfully locked. It was such a blatant attempt at trying to get certain responses, that it's... well... even... even within Kale's rights :-)
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blueznl wrote:I think it was rightfully locked. It was such a blatant attempt at trying to get certain responses, that it's... well... even... even within Kale's rights :-)
Hope you're joking - otherwise you are defining a precedent that allows just about any thread to be locked.

The abruptness of the lock was shocking.

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It was originally in 'General Discussion', where it was locked, then later moved.

I agree with Mr fool, an invitation to flamewar - nothing that belonged in a PB 'General Discussion' topic.

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Okay, I understand the General Discussion thing.


As to invitation to flamewar, this forum doesn't need an invitation. :D Check out just about any thread.
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The abruptness of the lock was shocking.
Your right. I would have let it go at least a few post just to see what happened.

Any time now this thread will also be locked, and this post will prob be deleted! ;)
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As to invitation to flamewar, this forum doesn't need an invitation
we define flamewars differently then. Just look at my politics thread. The only negative person in there was blueznl.
I haven't really seen more than 2 flamewars here and participated in none of them. Nearly.....
ok. but we still define them differently.
nothing that belonged in a PB 'General Discussion' topic.
Exactly. Besides it could have been formulated better. Like the "creative" thread, that had some discussable point and didn't run into flames or anything :)

About kale and the other mods, i think they are doing a decent job. not sure if kale is a mod though. Rings is the silent mod and he was around when the thread was moved at least...
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MOSTLY do a decent job. There have been cases where posts that should NOT have been deleted have been deleted. but whatever
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The thread was locked on an assumption.

Would you like your threads to locked because someone assumes something?
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Dare wrote:The thread was locked on an assumption.

Would you like your threads to locked because someone assumes something?
it should just have been moved, not locked then.
bloody aussie :P

but nevertheless even I saw it as an invitation to flamewar and of that reason i would not have entered the thread at all
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Post by pdwyer »

will that discussion really be missed though? :P

It's moot because MS is unlikely to want to run world governments and tackle poverty and manage economies :roll:

You'd have some Snr VP for regional operations & key MNC sales saying "hem, hem, I don't feel that it's in line with leveraging our core competancies" :wink:
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pdwyer wrote:will that discussion really be missed though? :P
Hardly. But hardly the point either. Go through the threads here and decide which ones would really be missed if they were deleted/locked. Then see how many of those were locked.
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locked? they're gone! :P

Where's Kale's carefactor gif when you need it? :D
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