lavenderthistle, on 08 December 2011 - 08:57 PM, said:
I thought for a while before I did it. I felt the post deserved to have a negative flag and I felt that the moment I read it. When the post was written, and I read it, I felt the wind go out of my sail and I felt I'd been slapped in the face. I addressed those feelings privately at the time the post was originally made in a rather nice email. That poster never bothered to respond to me. The post was not one made by our dear friend ATG either. His were simply argumentative opinion pieces and deserved neither a positive nor a negative in my mind. The post I red buttoned I felt to be overly discouraging and undermining to many people. When someone can feel that they are unwelcome because they aren't injured enough, or that their progress is nothing because a person has made little progress...that's injurious to new people or to people struggling for hope.
When I made my comment about "I'd much rather people call me names or call me ignorant then post something hurtful" That was the specific post I was referring to. When I came here as a new injury, had I seen a post attempting to make me feel guilty about what I had...I would have VERY unwelcome and left.
For that reason alone I feel the red button has merits. I don't think a post like the one I'm referring to should ever be reported...there was no cussing, name calling etc...it was simply VERY undermining and devaluing to many of our members. Thus the red button. People can see that there are others who don't agree with it without the integrity of the tread being changed. Far too many times a wonderful thread will be derailed by name calling, insult flinging and posturing...the original message is lost. I would hope that the red button would give someone a way to say "no I don't agree with what you said" Before the original poster knows it there is a full fledged argument going on around them for no reason other than an ill advised post.
Sorry this was a bit wordy...but that's my reason for liking the red button...I can happily survive if there are no buttons, one button or 10.....
Edited by paul1404, 08 December 2011 - 09:06 PM.




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