Grombleton
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- Dec 31, 2011
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It's like the comments of a lot of YouTube videos...the golden rule is 'don't scroll down'.
NSC has a Mod who thinks it is funny to put up made up pictures of Hitler for a laugh
I don't really bother too much with the politics threads Ernest, like real politics it seems to be all about point scoring rather than actually helping one another.And you haven't read any of the comments from the frothing at the mouth right wing loonies on here
It's really badly moderated. I've sometimes seen such deeply insensitive comments on there I've been compelled to report them. For instance if there's a story about a child or teenager who's been killed in an accident or in an assault it's quite normal to see a load of comments criticising and questioning the parents' parenting skills for allowing their child to be in the situation which led to them being killed, even if the circumstances of the child's death had nothing to do with any irresponsibility or neglect on the part of the parents whatsoever. I just imagine the grieving parents reading the article and coming across all those toxic comments. The Argus don't seem to self-police the comments and seem quite happy for those comments to be left on there unless they are reported. I know they cant keep an eye on all the comments but there are certain articles that you know are going to attract the vermin and which will have the potential to cause extreme distress to anyone remotely connected to the subject of the article.
I don't really bother too much with the politics threads Ernest, like real politics it seems to be all about point scoring rather than actually helping one another.
And you haven't read any of the comments from the frothing at the mouth right wing loonies on here
A few sick people post there, involved in very personal warfare against each other for many years. Although they spitefully comment on absolutely everything, I noticed they're split into three camps based on politics:
1. Labour supporters who hate the Green Party and Lucas with a passion.
2. Green supporters who hate Labour with a passion.
3. Some hang-em types.
Don't think for one minute that the pro Labour and Green posters are nice people, making intelligent comments. Far from it. They're as hateful as anyone else there.
it's mostly in-house fighting between left wing nutters that sends me on my way.
Why do people use politics to get nasty?
Why do people use politics to get nasty?
Doubtless you're interpreting from that I think all left wingers are nutters, no, far from it, just a few who post on nsc threads.
Is it their political angle which offends you? If not, why the left wing reference?
It was a contradiction of the statement made in the first quote I replied to.
My apologies. I didn't notice the right wing vs left wing stuff going on.
A few sick people post there, involved in very personal warfare against each other for many years. Although they spitefully comment on absolutely everything, I noticed they're split into three camps based on politics:
1. Labour supporters who hate the Green Party and Lucas with a passion.
2. Green supporters who hate Labour with a passion.
3. Some hang-em types.
Don't think for one minute that the pro Labour and Green posters are nice people, making intelligent comments. Far from it. They're as hateful as anyone else there.
That golden rule applies to almost every comments section on any website.It's like the comments of a lot of YouTube videos...the golden rule is 'don't scroll down'.
I think you forgot the anti-cyclist loons !
They're in (3) I think.
I know the types you mean. Commenting that they hope cyclists are run over "coz they don't pay VED, fuel duty and motor insurance". The Argus is rife with them.