yes
no, just stop moderation and let chaos reign
no, but put in very strict moderation
If there is a moratorium, I'd hope it only covers the anthropogenic global warming debate in particular. I'd feel rather guilty if it were to turn out that a speculative discussion about terraforming Mars or the possibility of life on it or something like that gets nixed because the subject involves climate change.
Just as some background information, with no hidden agenda to influence the poll, here is some data and my thoughts about how much moderation goes into AGW. Both of these are based on Reported Posts.
First, my "thoughts". My gut feeling is that over the last couple of months, and after taking out the housekeeping reports (like spam and such), I'd say AGW is probably the second highest category of Reported Posts, with number one being ATM. CT used to be number 2, but it has been quiet lately.
I also went and counted for the last 30 Reported Posts, which goes back to December 27. The last week or so may, or may not, be typical. Here is the tally:
Global warming 12
ATM 8
Housekeeping 2
Spam 2
Other 6
Hmm. By my tally there are 3 GW threads that were active in that time period, versions 14 ATM threads.
That makes GW's reporting rate ~1 report per thread-day, vs. ~0.14 per thread-day for ATM. (Tildes because I didn't bother to take into account that some threads were only active for part of that time period.)
Also, various participants in the thread are trying to find ways to circumvent my demand for only peer reviewed papers be used as support for claims made in the thread (~4 weeks abo), then another warning that blogs will no longer be allowed (there are still 1 or 2 infractions I have to give in the AGW thread, but is has been a bit busy the last days) we get links to post that link to blogs, or links to TV stations (which are indeed not blogs).
Since the ClimateGate memos showed efforts to manipulate the peer-review process to shut out authors that disagreed with AGW, your demand is one to stiffle debate, not enhance it.
If we keep the AGW threads, perhaps they should be consolidated in one area. Perhaps they should be broken into smaller threads addressing specific topics instead of lumped into a thread thousand of messages long and spanning years. I doubt anyone is willing to read all of that.
Correct, with two minor corrections. First, in my tally for ATM I included some reports that were about, for example, ATM being discussed where it shouldn't be, such as in Q&A. So that might actually drop the ATM per thread count.
Second, 3 GW threads is rare, for most of the past six months, there has only been one.
I think the bigger problem with this data might be that it is not typical. The forum has been generally quiet the last few weeks, with many fewer posts. I suspect, as our members return from the holidays, things will get back to normal.
As an outsider I am enjoying the General GW thread. I wake up and catch up on what I missed out on during sleep and when I go to bed I spend my day catching up on what I missed out on during the day. And this includes looking at journal articles cited and so forth...
Seriously, this is like the only forum out there with a GW forum that actually has strict rules in place with people who are intelligent enough to understand the GW processes and actually uses journals.
I am enjoying this discussion immensely. I'm only dreading going away for a week and coming back only to discover I have to read up on 20 more pages of AGW
Same here, second the motion.
With the current, massive level of media coverage about GW, I think it's really not necessary to have yet another discussion on the subject here on BAUT
- except when anybody has new evidence (in which case ATM rules seem appropriate).
I've been in favor of closing the AGW threads for years. Politics are just too deeply integrated into the subject, regardless of the "side," and I didn't come to BAUT for political debates. Admittedly, I usually avoid the AGW threads, so it doesn't mean that much to me personally.
There's also been a suggestion by some in this thread of having AGW "follow ATM rules." I'm not quite sure what is meant by this, but if they mean giving remaining AGW threads thirty days to finish up, then closing them all permanently (essentially the same as the poll option) I'd agree with that. If they mean having everyone in an AGW thread being required to answer direct questions about their claims, I'd agree with that. However, I would not like to see a situation where only some were required to answer direct questions about this subject.
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Not so, read some of the UK Newspapers. Quite a few are very partisan, their views spplit down party lines on AGW.
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Of course. But I wasn't referring to politicians. They could make the sun setting in the West a political issue.
What I meant was how members of the general public propone or deny AGW with a missionary passion strictly according to their political persuasion, even (or especially) when they don't have the slightest notion of what they're talking about.
I mean this apart from the more unreflective individuals who say "AWG is a joke" on cold days and tremble in panic on warm days.
Put it in the ATM and make the posters follw the rules there, if they don't close the threads and do not GW posts allowed here.
Simple solution. Ban global warming. Then there'll be no need for the threads. Surely reinventing the laws of physics is easier than keeping this topic under control.
I just realized that "warming" is misspelled in this thread title. I could easily read this as a desire to close down threads about "whamming" the globe.
I don't have much of an opinion about this. I can certainly do without discussing climate issues in this forum. There are plenty of places out there where one can "debate" this thing. However, we just recently got the new rules, and knowing how much more well-behaved discussions on this topic are at Physics Forums which has similar rules for this topic as we currently have, makes me wish to see this little bit further. I think there might still be an adjustment period to the new rules ongoing.
How does one decide what is "mainstream" and thus "against the mainstream", with respect to AGW? And shouldn't there be a clear distinction between GW and AGW?
btw - I would favor continued discussion with moderation but I am not a fan of "strict moderation" as the poll suggests.
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In general, I think that AGW has become as much of a political football as has teaching of evolution in US public schools. If the threads are to remain open, I suggest that they would require fairly heavy-handed moderation. Neglecting the fact that sufficient moderation would, in and of itself, be very controversial, the moderators are probably volunteers, with Real Lives, and can't spend enough time to moderate a small subset of threads without severe consequences, like foreclosure.
I rarely visit the AGW threads; too much heat and not enough light, so I would not be impacted by what the moderators decide.
So why would you be impacted, if the mods did no moderation except perhaps respond to "reported" posts? Like you, I stay out of the discussion. People go in by choice and in so doing willingly expose themselves to the rhetoric which exists in these kinds of threads. Perhaps we need a special forum labelled "Enter at your own risk/peril" where these kinds of discussions can proceed with a simpler set of moderation criteria - like no swearing and no personal attacks.