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You can sense people, those who would carry a vendetta or tag team--add them to your Jury Blacklist!
TheBlackAdder
Apr 2017
#71
True. During the primary, I counted one side with at least 20 and the other side with 45 flaggers.
TheBlackAdder
Apr 2017
#87
I think the rules are being applied a bit too literally and would encourage admins to revisit
hlthe2b
Apr 2017
#3
me too.. i tend to be a bit liberal in my intrepertation when i am asked to jury...
samnsara
Apr 2017
#26
wow, why did they do that? That seems awful. What is the upside to that approach? nt
JCanete
Apr 2017
#106
Constructive criticism and honest introspection of our path generates intense ad hominem action.
JudyM
Apr 2017
#37
so long as you aren't prone to alerting for criticisms of what dems say or do in real-time, I'm
JCanete
Apr 2017
#116
But with *jurors* that are FAIR and HONEST, this shouldn't matter at all, right?
NurseJackie
Apr 2017
#63
Yes that does happen but eventually the person who does the alerting is filtered out by the system
cstanleytech
Apr 2017
#114
It makes one not even want to post here in fear of offending the thinned-skin and being alerted...
Trial_By_Fire
Apr 2017
#17
Me too...and I have had a post hidden (deserved) and one where it was unfair..and you can appeal...
Demsrule86
Apr 2017
#78
Most of the juries I have served on are for posts that get nasty and attack another DUer.
tblue37
Apr 2017
#94
Not true - you can be very nice and still be alerted if they have an agenda
womanofthehills
Apr 2017
#98
I also don't like it that we are asked to ascribe a motive as to why a post was flagged
Mr. Ected
Apr 2017
#47
From my experience on juries few alerts are on posts that actually contribute anything to
cstanleytech
Apr 2017
#51
Well yes, people who have been alerted and have been hidden are going to complain
cstanleytech
Apr 2017
#103
No its just that I'm waiting for an official announcement from skinner that there is actually a
cstanleytech
Apr 2017
#120
Or its alerted because sometimes people start petty bickering and then one of the parties
cstanleytech
Apr 2017
#128
We have different values about rises or doesn't, to the level of substance. In my opinion
JCanete
Apr 2017
#126
Again though all I can do is offer up my opinion of my experience with serving on the juries
cstanleytech
Apr 2017
#130
Yes. I'm tired of holding back and having to write like I'm walking on a minefield
lunamagica
Apr 2017
#57