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Mr. Squirrel wrote:One fool reporting for duty!pmchugh wrote:BUMP- one more fool needed
drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".
NO. In this case a friendly request from CC would have been in order. BUT a warning? c'mon.jpcloet wrote:I would agree that a warning would be fine, however, you fail to indicate that you've had prior warnings in this area.
drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".
Well said. I've shown myself to be easily ticked off in these areas, so I guess I like the call, but consistency consistency consistency, people…Johnny Rockets wrote:This is a tough one.
I'm against censorship, but I imagine to some your "Try Zyklon B ....it's a gas" joke might appear that your making light of the holocaust.
If you had a canister of Zyklon B as your Avatar, or the user name: Zyclon B then I think you would have an excellent argument and would be in the right. It's hard to defend this instance when it can be construed your making light of genocide.
Now in real life, I think if you want to make light of the holocaust, wear a t-shirt like your avatar, or join in a neo nazi march you should have the freedom to do so. However this site is a dictatorship, as we all know and you can kick of scream but once you get that notice the chances of changing their minds on an issue of freedom of expression are slim to none.
So right or wrong, my friend I suggest you pick and choose your battles and simply change the sig.
I would also have fun testing the borders of what is and is not offensive. At least you know they would need to divert efforts into keeping you on the leash. So get inventive, and start uploading something that pushes the envelope.
Happy Trails!
JRock
Like jp said, he's been previously warned.jefjef wrote:NO. In this case a friendly request from CC would have been in order. BUT a warning? c'mon.jpcloet wrote:I would agree that a warning would be fine, however, you fail to indicate that you've had prior warnings in this area.
That's really what I don't understand.jefjef wrote:THIRDREICH - BabyHitler - Stalin - and many other questionable related names are OK.
but this extremely obscure product is not.
mpjh wrote:Colton, it is a poisonous gas used by the Nazi in gas chambers to kill millions of Jews, gypsies, political activists, and homosexuals. People from families who were killed this way are righteously offended to the trivial use of that symbol of death and suffering.


Well previous warning or not something as subjective as this should not qualify for a warning. They could easily just let him know.the.killing.44 wrote:Like jp said, he's been previously warned.jefjef wrote:NO. In this case a friendly request from CC would have been in order. BUT a warning? c'mon.jpcloet wrote:I would agree that a warning would be fine, however, you fail to indicate that you've had prior warnings in this area.
drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".
Names are more difficult to change since one would lose everything on CC; whereas, a signature can easily be changed with minimal loss. Given that, I think the CC-elite chooses not to be as critical towards names.Woodruff wrote:That's really what I don't understand.jefjef wrote:THIRDREICH - BabyHitler - Stalin - and many other questionable related names are OK.
but this extremely obscure product is not.

That's really NOT true at all. It's quite simply only a policy that has been made.BigBallinStalin wrote:Names are more difficult to change since one would lose everything on CCWoodruff wrote:That's really what I don't understand.jefjef wrote:THIRDREICH - BabyHitler - Stalin - and many other questionable related names are OK.
but this extremely obscure product is not.
Which is the key...they choose this. Not because there's a difference...it's simply a choice they have made.BigBallinStalin wrote:Given that, I think the CC-elite chooses not to be as critical towards names.
Oh. I didn't know they could change one's name without having them lose everything.Woodruff wrote:That's really NOT true at all. It's quite simply only a policy that has been made.BigBallinStalin wrote:Names are more difficult to change since one would lose everything on CCWoodruff wrote:That's really what I don't understand.jefjef wrote:THIRDREICH - BabyHitler - Stalin - and many other questionable related names are OK.
but this extremely obscure product is not.
Which is the key...they choose this. Not because there's a difference...it's simply a choice they have made.BigBallinStalin wrote:Given that, I think the CC-elite chooses not to be as critical towards names.