Why is any comment posted here? I do not measure whether any particular comment is "needed". If I decide to comment, I do so. Do you only post when you feel that your post is needed?
Well I think you should measure to see if you post is aiming at some petty little point or not.
In my opinion, my post wasn't petty. I disagree with you, and I have a reason to disagree with you.
You dismissed my argument without posting an argument of your own. Is my analysis wrong?
Yep , last time I checked ask away threads weren't to be taken as seriously as you thought , also I don't recall there being a rule stating that members HAD to reply to their ask away thread.
It puts pressure on members to reply to questions. Other members could see not answering questions as evasion. Backing yourself up is very important here.
I disagree with making an "Ask Away" thread for a member who hasn't asked for it.
I agree with this because they can always just ignore it. And I am not surprised that Semicolon has said this.
It's not very to run away when the spotlight is on you IMO.
Your action also trivializes other members' abilities to act for themselves. If any member here wants an "Ask Away" thread, he/she can make one. It is the member who should open the door to questions about himself/herself. The forum description for "Ask Away" is:
For the members willing to have their own ask anything threads, this is what we offer, so feel free to ask away! Ask anything you want answered.
This forum is for members who are willing to have their own "Ask Away" threads. delta_blues hasn't indicated that willingness; neither have I.
You are acting for other members when they could clearly act for themselves. You are substituting your preferences for theirs where their personal lives are involved. You are behaving similarly to those who act for autistics because they don't believe that we can act for ourselves. If either delta_blues or I had wanted "Ask Away" threads, we could have made them ourselves.
Would you have cared if you had that evidence? Immediately after I posted that I disagreed with your decision to make this thread, you made an "Ask Away" thread for me. Obviously, my preference didn't matter to you.
If Delta_Blues was firmly opposed to an ask away thread , then yes I wouldn't have made one.
I made one for you because of your pompous attitude.
The only thing I posted before you made that thread was a statement that I disagreed with you. You have different ethical standards depending on whether or not you like someone.
I have complained. Are multiple posters needed for an argument to be correct?
No but are multiple posters needed for something to be seen as a worthwhile thing to put an end to? yes.
If you were the only member arguing against homophobia, would it be less worthy because you stand alone? Isn't one good argument enough? Why should another member have to post, "I agree", before you believe that a particular argument is good?
watch out, semicolon will justify his importance by letting us know how many posts he has and how long he has / has not been a member here.
I have no need to justify my importance. You should consider my argument for what it is. Whether it comes from an established member or someone who just joined is irrelevant.