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00494: Re: Epistemological Evolution

From: Bruce Eggum <bruce.eggum(at)gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2005 16:51:34 -0600
Subject: Re: Epistemological Evolution

This is not a email list it is the European Constituent Process Bulletin Board! I joined 9 Oct 2005. Certainly I have 14 posts on many topics as that is the purpose of a bulletin board. If you disagreed with one of my BB messages, you should have addressed it there on the BB.

As I said, there is also a place for S"ace and I to discuss his approach to suffrage when he has time. My friend S'ace has no problem with this, what is your problem Antonio?
Please stop these personal attacks, on me and past WDDM members as well. We have important things to discuss on this Internet.

I have not responded to some of your outrageous posts, thinking you would stop. I apologize for the get backs I have leveled at you.

However, if you continue I have no recourse but to defend myself and those you attack.
Regards, Bruce

Ethics guidelines for contributions to WDDM site

Last edited by WddmAdmin

MiKolar: I propose to have something similar to what is on my DD Meeting Place:
Any postings/comments on the WDDM Wiki have to be related to the improvement of democracy, and/or its expansion towards greater participation of all citizens and eventual achievement of Direct Democracy (DD). Anything else would be considered a misuse of this site and removed. In particular, anything discussing the inferiority or superiority of an ethnic or other group, or spreading misunderstanding among peoples is considered detrimental to the goal of improving democracy. (Various ideas, proposals, actions, etc. should be judged strictly on their merits, not on the origin of their originators or protagonists. Not even implicitly should ethnicity play any role in the discussions of democracy.)
http://www.world-wide-democracy.net/Wiki/WddmEthics

I also propose to completely ban any personal attacks on the publically visible WDDM pages,
and to try to minimize personal disputes (attacks) in the Mailing List and on Internal pages.

I like and propose to adopt Wikipedia's No Personal Attacks policyexternal link
It starts with:
- Do not make personal attacks anywhere in Wikipedia (WDDM). Comment on content, not on the contributor. Personal attacks damage the community and deter users. Nobody likes abuse.
- Different contributors may not agree on an article. This may reflect fundamental differences in real life. Members of opposing communities reasonably wish to express their views. The synthesis of these views into a single article creates a better, NPOV article for everyone. In order to create this synthesis of views it helps if we accept that we are all part of the same community as we are all Wikipedians.
- Be civilexternal link
- Stick to good Wikiquetteexternal link
- Work towards consensusexternal link - interestingly enough, they also arrived at the need of the 70% to 80% consensus level rule!



On 12/9/05, Antonio Rossin wrote:
At 14:07 -0600 9-12-2005, Bruce Eggum wrote:

Dear Antonio,

Actually I encouraged S'ace to join WDDM.
S'ace has no email list forum, so I have little idea who
and what you refer to regarding my "postings".

I read your post(s) at www.europeanconstituentprocess.net
(front page)
.
Your post has been posted there on : Tue Nov 29, 2005 1:34 am   
Post subject: "Voter Eligibility --- Sufferage."
It was your 14th post there

(remaining Bruce's deleted)




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