Announcement about RDF Part 3.
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Re: Announcement about RDF Part 3.
This might help. I know Topsy (Flora) had already posted it here, but I have this to hand:
http://www.rationalskepticism.org/viewt ... 223#p10223
http://www.rationalskepticism.org/viewt ... 223#p10223
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Re: Announcement about RDF Part 3.
I've been out of action for so long, I can't jump straight into the deep end! I need it summarized in a series of short statements, preferably inflammatory ones which already lead me to a particular conclusion,thereby necessitating even less work on my part.lordpasternack wrote:I'm trying to get a thread together, but it will probably still be too long for your goldfish-esque attention span.
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Re: Announcement about RDF Part 3.
You're Richard Dawkins?pdavid wrote:I've been out of action for so long, I can't jump straight into the deep end! I need it summarized in a series of short statements, preferably inflammatory ones which already lead me to a particular conclusion,thereby necessitating even less work on my part.lordpasternack wrote:I'm trying to get a thread together, but it will probably still be too long for your goldfish-esque attention span.

Then they for sudden joy did weep,
And I for sorrow sung,
That such a king should play bo-peep,
And go the fools among.
Prithee, nuncle, keep a schoolmaster that can teach
thy fool to lie: I would fain learn to lie.
And I for sorrow sung,
That such a king should play bo-peep,
And go the fools among.
Prithee, nuncle, keep a schoolmaster that can teach
thy fool to lie: I would fain learn to lie.
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Re: Announcement about RDF Part 3.
This is where the dumbing-down culture has led us ... the youth of today have no attention span. 


lordpasternack wrote:You're Richard Dawkins?pdavid wrote:I've been out of action for so long, I can't jump straight into the deep end! I need it summarized in a series of short statements, preferably inflammatory ones which already lead me to a particular conclusion,thereby necessitating even less work on my part.lordpasternack wrote:I'm trying to get a thread together, but it will probably still be too long for your goldfish-esque attention span.

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Re: Announcement about RDF Part 3.
As I see it...
- rd.net announced forum would be replaced in 30 days with a discussion area where new topics must be submitted for acceptability and off-topic posts would not be allowed. The then current moderating staff would not be used in the new scheme. They were dismissed with scant thanks.
- Critical discussion ensued.
- Forum was shut down and brought back up in read-only mode. Critical thread was deleted.
- People went elsewhere and expressed anger.
- Richard Dawkins used some of those colorful expressions of anger as justification for earlier rd.net actions.
- Brains exploded.
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Re: Announcement about RDF Part 3.
Timonen and Chalkley made a total arse up of implementing a change of direction for the forum and ended up turning off the entire website in the face of some relatively mild complaining about it.pdavid wrote:I've been out of action for so long, I can't jump straight into the deep end! I need it summarized in a series of short statements, preferably inflammatory ones which already lead me to a particular conclusion,thereby necessitating even less work on my part.lordpasternack wrote:I'm trying to get a thread together, but it will probably still be too long for your goldfish-esque attention span.
Richard took it upon himself to lie about what was said and quote mine an entirely different forum for a couple of quotes to paint everyone as raving lunatics in order to not bring any criticism on the son he never had Josh.
People got upset about being lied about
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Re: Announcement about RDF Part 3.
there's your press release theses.95Theses wrote:Timonen and Chalkley made a total arse up of implementing a change of direction for the forum and ended up turning off the entire website in the face of some relatively mild complaining about it.pdavid wrote:I've been out of action for so long, I can't jump straight into the deep end! I need it summarized in a series of short statements, preferably inflammatory ones which already lead me to a particular conclusion,thereby necessitating even less work on my part.lordpasternack wrote:I'm trying to get a thread together, but it will probably still be too long for your goldfish-esque attention span.
Richard took it upon himself to lie about what was said and quote mine an entirely different forum for a couple of quotes to paint everyone as raving lunatics in order to not bring any criticism on the son he never had Josh.
People got upset about being lied about

Re: Announcement about RDF Part 3.
That's exactly what I was after. So you might say things have gone tits up then?
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Re: Announcement about RDF Part 3.
Close enough. Also, the announcement broke a clear promise that forum content would be retained. The forum staff were effectively asked to support a lie, and made this known by publishing on the forum the PM sent to them.the PC apeman wrote:As I see it...
- rd.net announced forum would be replaced in 30 days with a discussion area where new topics must be submitted for acceptability and off-topic posts would not be allowed. The then current moderating staff would not be used in the new scheme. They were dismissed with scant thanks.
- Critical discussion ensued.
- Forum was shut down and brought back up in read-only mode.
- People went elsewhere and expressed anger.
- Richard Dawkins used some of those colorful expressions of anger as justification for earlier rd.net actions.
- Brains exploded.
And in addition to the shut-down, there were some other pretty draconian actions, such as deleting users/staff + all their posts, suppressing signatures, making it very difficult to send PMs. And did I mention deleting admin logs to try and cover tracks?

The countdown to oblivion is long since underway.pdavid wrote:That's exactly what I was after. So you might say things have gone tits up then?
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...and the maturity and professionalism of the rickroll 

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Re: Announcement about RDF Part 3.
Crazyfrog wrote:...and the maturity and professionalism of the rickroll

That was pretty contemptible alright.

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Re: Announcement about RDF Part 3.
I was unclear as to what exactly happened with the Rickroll, except that it makes me think that this is all taking place a few years ago.
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Re: Announcement about RDF Part 3.
Actually, if you want someone to present the evidence that Dawkins will listen to, try Daniel Dennett.
I gather he's nice and approachable in this respect. Indeed, one of the ex-RDFers is a drinking buddy of Dennett's.
I gather he's nice and approachable in this respect. Indeed, one of the ex-RDFers is a drinking buddy of Dennett's.
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Re: Announcement about RDF Part 3.
That's an awesome suggestion. I will copy the e-mail I sent to TAE to him, I think.Calilasseia wrote:Actually, if you want someone to present the evidence that Dawkins will listen to, try Daniel Dennett.
I gather he's nice and approachable in this respect. Indeed, one of the ex-RDFers is a drinking buddy of Dennett's.
Edit: E-mail forwarded
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Oh, that was you that posted a verse? Sorry for not acknowledging you as the inspiration for my silliness.Bella Fortuna wrote:Damn, Mr. Puppy, that beats my parody version!
I saw it a few days ago, then when I went back to find it, I didn’t know where it was. I thought it would make for a fun parody on Richard & Co., so I went wild with it.
Thanks for the inspiration.


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