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Message board > Be fair (not for everyone, of course)
Be fair (not for everyone, of course)
zailda
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Be fair (not for everyone, of course)
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What �s the definition for "fair" in the sense it �s used here?
According to my wordweb dictionary, this is the definition, which I think is perfetly acceptable:
"Free from favoritism or self-interest or bias or deception; conforming with established standards or rules."
So I have some questions:
- Why after some heated discussions on the forum some of the participants have their wss reported?
- Why after voting for the removal of a ws some of yours are also reported?
- Why some members tend to report wss from other members who have opposite ideas or POV?
- Why some dig carefully wss specially from one or two members and don �t see the others �?
Is this the way you decided to be fair?
- When you report or vote a ws, are you doing it consciously and thinking about the site benefit?
- Do you forget your quarrels and disputes when you are at the reporting page?
I think you should...
(No need to answer, just to think about.)
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15 Nov 2009
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stuartallen77
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This website has always been clique, its annoying. I agree with you.
I just download what I need and go. Live in peace, thats what I say! |
16 Nov 2009
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Spagman63
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It �s human nature. Man is NOT innately good and therefore is often vindictive and seeks revenge when wronged. We will NEVER live in peace while sin is in the world. It sounds good to say "Live in peace" but it is impossible for now.
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16 Nov 2009
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zailda
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Rules were created to help keep the order and be fair. If we disrespect them, what will happen?
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16 Nov 2009
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