(07-15-2010 05:18 PM)MattR Wrote: If you go into a supermarket and someone stacking the shelves does something you don't like, do you go into the middle of the store, shout out what they did to everybody and demand they get fired?? No, you take the issue privately to the relevant figures of authority.
Don't want to sound smug, but actually, that's one way of sorting things out, and potentially gets around issues of bureaucracy or authoritative figures being ignorant
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If that doesn't work, you can go to the media (the whole purpose of which, is to get even more people to know about it XD).
Of course, if the person complaining is unreasonable, then they're publicly shaming themselves. On the other hand, in the case of the media, they do have an incentive to distort to get a story. Eh, that's the way the world works. Democracy is a fun system.
I've probably already said this, but I think your policies in unapproving everything (as well as over-use of locking) isn't the smartest idea. What's wrong with allowing open debate? Censorship gives a negative connotation around the place, and this thread clearly demonstrates it.