
Originally Posted by
Epic_Dragon
im confused? are people not allowed to talk about what they wish in the general topic threads? we are all adults and should be able to have friendly debates/conversations about what ever subjects, political or not. there are heaps of threads/sections in this forum for all things landrover, the around the campfire chat one is great for anything else.
i hve not read through this whole thread as my internet is super slow and not loading pages, but i honestly am confused, are some subjects actually banned? what on earth for? i relaly like this forum but am a bit saddened if now subjects in the general areas are going to be monitored/not allowed, im one that if you dont like whats talked about in a particular thread, do not open it, or dont read it. no one is obligated to read stuff they do not like, nor should other be forced to not be able to talk about things they like or dislike. there is a heap of people on here, we are not all going to share the same likes and dislikes.
i may be completely missing the point here, if so please politely steer me in the right direction

ED, looks like you may have joined the site after the closure of certain sections of the forum that allowed political and religious discussions. Due to the nature of the topics threads often descended into a barrage of personal attacks and slurs that brought down the tone of the site and were against the "no personal attacks" rule. Despite continual warnings, protagonists continued to make inappropriate post which lead to the closure of these areas.
Politics, religion and sex are topics that have never been allowed in General Chat. It's just that the boundaries have been pushed a bit recently. Inc. has just re-opened one of these areas (la Cantina) to allow those who feel compelled to discuss political/religious topics to do so with stricter conditions of access and participation with out impacting the general populace of the site.
Cheers,
Sean
“Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.” - Albert Einstein
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