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Jeremy Roussak

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Covid-19 virus and politics
« on: April 06, 2020, 03:27:44 am »

Discussion of the virus has become all-consuming. This is perhaps understandable, given that the photographers amongst us (who seem to be fewer in number than one might expect) find their activities restricted. It has, however, led to unacceptable levels of personal abuse, for which I have temporarily banned one person (both identities) and, following complaints, threatened to ban others.

Some of the discussion has been educated and of interest. Much of it has not. The science thread, expressly initiated to be free of politics, was of course polluted by the obsessively political.

I have closed the main political thread. I see that another has been opened. So,

1. That thread will be where political discussion of Covid-19 begins and ends. It will function as a playpen, where those contributors who wish to indulge in what I have already noted to be the kind of infantile, repetitive pseudo-argument that apparently they find so exciting can do so, almost entirely unrestricted. I may read it; I may not: I have many calls upon my time, none of which is conceivably less important. Those who take part must accept that by doing so they enter a bear pit. I will consider complaints about behaviour therein but unless the comments are illegal or in my view unacceptably offensive (such as, but obviously not restricted to, accusations of revelling in death), I shall do nothing about them.

2. The consequence is that political discussion relating to Covid-19 is banned elsewhere on the forums. I realise that the line between Covid-19 politics and other politics may not be particularly sharp and I will use my discretion to decide on which side of that line any particular comments lie.

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Re: Covid-19 virus and politics
« Reply #1 on: April 06, 2020, 08:34:26 am »

May I ask who was banned? I'm not looking for a shame list but to see if it matches my ignore list.
On a second note, are 2 identities allowed?

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Re: Covid-19 virus and politics
« Reply #2 on: April 06, 2020, 12:02:57 pm »

Some of the discussion has been educated and of interest. Much of it has not. The science thread, expressly initiated to be free of politics, was of course polluted by the obsessively political.

I have closed the main political thread. I see that another has been opened. So,
First, thank you for that.
2nd, as I've opined (and will again then leave), you'd have a lot less work and the forums would be a lot more useful IF they stuck with the focus of LuLa: Photography.
I keep asking myself and I hope others would too: What would Michael do.
I was fortunate to spend two weeks with him on the Amazon river way back in 2007. This was a different time of course. But I don't ever recall Michael ever discussing politics. His focus as was this site (no pun intended) was always photography.
Over and out.
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Re: Covid-19 virus and politics
« Reply #3 on: May 14, 2020, 04:59:05 pm »

Amen Jeremy.
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Re: Covid-19 virus and politics
« Reply #4 on: May 17, 2020, 02:15:39 pm »

Plenty of other places to "discus" and piss away your life regarding politics. Stay focused and put that time, effort and too much grief into creating new images!
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Re: Covid-19 virus and politics
« Reply #5 on: June 04, 2020, 01:08:02 pm »

Locked.

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