We welcome all faiths and political orientations to CR.
All we ask is that everyone who seeks to post here is civil, and follows the Code of Conduct linked to from every page of the site.
Anyone who feels that they cannot be civil to other members here or site staff, has no place here.
We try and defuse issues where they arise on the boards with reminders as appropriate - but sometimes we have to take action and remove posts, warn members privately, or even ban someone for their repeated disruptive behaviour.
Like most established forums, we don't make these issues a matter for public discussion, because they inevitably lead to continued disruption, and serve no constructive purpose.
Sometimes disruptive members insist they have a right to attack CR's members, staff, and site itself, and call it "Free Speech". However, CR allows absolutely no remit for individual members to claim that they have a right to violate the Code of Conduct. In that regard, we make every effort to focus on upholding civility, *not* Free Speech.
CR has managed to build a communty of rare diversity, across the theological and political spectrum. To continue to build on this work, we will continue to insist on civility, and insist that people who wish to disrupt and offend go elsewhere. Most members here are perfectly fine with that - they are here precisely because we try and take their concerns seriously, and uphold *everybody* to the same basic rules of behaviour.
If anyone here feels that they are entitled by right to Free Speech, to justify causing offence and disruption, and that moderated communities therefore restrict their rights, then they are welcome to post to usenet - and carry out their Free Speech among the viagra ads, casino links, neo-fascist lit, and pictures of children giving blowjobs to Jesus - because CR will never become like that.
CR will never uphold itself to be a Free Speech forum - neither will most moderated communities - because they have to protect the interests of their community, rather than the rights of single individuals to damage it to serve their own personal ends.
We have basic rules, and expect people to adhere to them, nothing more.
A public service notice, in case anybody was confused about the issue.
All we ask is that everyone who seeks to post here is civil, and follows the Code of Conduct linked to from every page of the site.
Anyone who feels that they cannot be civil to other members here or site staff, has no place here.
We try and defuse issues where they arise on the boards with reminders as appropriate - but sometimes we have to take action and remove posts, warn members privately, or even ban someone for their repeated disruptive behaviour.
Like most established forums, we don't make these issues a matter for public discussion, because they inevitably lead to continued disruption, and serve no constructive purpose.
Sometimes disruptive members insist they have a right to attack CR's members, staff, and site itself, and call it "Free Speech". However, CR allows absolutely no remit for individual members to claim that they have a right to violate the Code of Conduct. In that regard, we make every effort to focus on upholding civility, *not* Free Speech.
CR has managed to build a communty of rare diversity, across the theological and political spectrum. To continue to build on this work, we will continue to insist on civility, and insist that people who wish to disrupt and offend go elsewhere. Most members here are perfectly fine with that - they are here precisely because we try and take their concerns seriously, and uphold *everybody* to the same basic rules of behaviour.
If anyone here feels that they are entitled by right to Free Speech, to justify causing offence and disruption, and that moderated communities therefore restrict their rights, then they are welcome to post to usenet - and carry out their Free Speech among the viagra ads, casino links, neo-fascist lit, and pictures of children giving blowjobs to Jesus - because CR will never become like that.
CR will never uphold itself to be a Free Speech forum - neither will most moderated communities - because they have to protect the interests of their community, rather than the rights of single individuals to damage it to serve their own personal ends.
We have basic rules, and expect people to adhere to them, nothing more.
A public service notice, in case anybody was confused about the issue.