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most of the trouble with "unwanted threads" is due to offended members bothering to respond to them. <br /> <br />please, ignore vexatious comments. <br /> <br />the offenders probably will not go away, but they will lose their energy if not engaged in debate...and at least the rest of us can easily sort through the debris. as it stands now to read a thread a person needs to scan the trash and then scan all the responses to the trash. there is more ink wasted on asking/demanding others to conform than there is ink wasted on silly remarks from trouble makers. <br />the site has gotten into a vicious cycle of "stop sayiing that/ no i won't" garbage. the folks being asked to behave are not going to do it. will not happen. in fact, they will feel set upon and consequently become more troublesome. meanwhile, everybody else needs to suffer the back and forth exchanges of pleas and mandates. <br />this is not a church...we are not all required to believe and conform on peril of our souls. <br /> <br />please, just ignore contrary opinions. love the other guy. leave him alone. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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