The Ubuntu forums are perhaps the most restrictive I've ever participated in, even more than the old CompuServe forums where users were required to use their real names in an attempt to maintain a professional tone for conversations.

The Ubuntu forums are governed by a Code of Conduct, which describes what is really just pretty much what Emily Post might suggest for polite dinner conversation.

Among the general reminders of basic good manners in a diverse community of people with equally diverse opinions, the Ubuntu CoC goes even further to prohibit using pejorative terms to describe software products, companies, or their users (e.g. "MicroSloth", "iSheep" and "Phandroids").

When I first joined the Ubuntu forums I found it almost off-putting to see the occasional warning for posts that stray from the CoC.

But over time I've come to appreciate the unusually high signal-to-noise ratio there. The Ubuntu forums are completely devoid of flame wars, and the participants are free to discuss darn near anything they like as long as it doesn't promote illegal activity or insult anyone, including makers or users of other software, because that would reflect poorly on the Ubuntu project and undermine their efforts to provide a welcoming environment for people from all backgrounds.

The one exception for topics there is politics. Verboten in the Ubuntu forums, and I can't say I disagree:

In my decades of participating in online discussion, I've never yet seen a single person whose vote was change by a forum post.

But in stark contrast, I have seen a good many flame wars stem from such posts, sometimes escalating to dominate the board, creating a stream that can turn the signal-to-noise ratio negative pretty quickly.

There is no shortage of online venues for political discussion. Let's use and enjoy those.

But there is only one use-livecode list, so let's please use and enjoy it for what it is, a place to discuss using LiveCode.

<http://xkcd.com/386/>

:)

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 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Systems
 Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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