Thanks for taking the time to reply.
Isn't name-calling considered an ad hominem attack?
Nevermind, ok, let's call it libel for the sake of argument.
What can @starworld do to slake your wroth?
I mean, if someone called you the N-word, basically name-calling, what action or time-out period (30 days of silence) do you believe would be a reasonable censure?
I agree you've clearly been wronged, but you obviously outweigh @starworld significantly, so it's not exactly a "fair fight".
I'm not even sure if they're willing to apologize or take down (or modify) the offending comment. Maybe they could settle for just calling you a "jerk" or add, IMHO right before the statement?
I realize I have no option but to appeal to your intelligence and reasonableness.
I'm not even trying to help @starworld, I'm doing it for the newbz.
freedom of speech, not freedom of consequences.
Sure, ok, so does that mean that if someone crosses some unspecified line-in-the-sand, that they're just SOL forever?
Don't you think if the situation was reversed that you'd appreciate some kind of warning like a take-down-notice or some quantifiable written rule or at least some option to "pay" for what they've done?
I have trouble believing you think "might makes right".
Thanks again for your time and consideration.
I don't go around calling people scammers and pedophiles.
Of course not.
But have you ever accidentally pissed someone off?
Crossed some line you didn't even know was there?
I know I have.