History of Feminism
In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]seabeyond
(110,159 posts)on the other hand, if mirt has members that have a real hate for a group and a new member comes to du, not really disruptive but certainly and clearly favoring a group, then is there an ability within mirt to tos that newbie and all other newbies that may not favor their position.
i am saying, what kind of controls are there to to have controls on mirt not to allow the abuse of tos'ing new members? one hidden post allows mirt to say the person is a disruptor? i well know that a hidden post does not mean disrupting. if the subject is sexism, it is likely to go thru even if it is clear as day. the same works the opposite way. if a member is arguing sexism, then it is likely to be hidden even if there is nothing that breaks community standards.