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Insight of the day for muting players....
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Kpowers wrote
at 6:33 PM, Thursday August 8, 2013 EDT
Im not sure for all of you who live outside the USa, but in America and for business's who operate within the parameters of the USA....The first amendment entitles everyone to free speech! With that being clearly stated within our constitution, No one has the right to take away anyone in the USA's freedom of speech,(which includes offering the ability to speak freely and then appointing mods the ability of plenary power to mute them) So by muting people you are violating their rights and subjecting yourself to civil action in a court of law up to but limited to class action law suits. Now you are gonna say that would never hold up or be affirmed by a judge, and I agree. However it would assure you as individuals having to retain counsel and come out of pocket for a federal case. Your welcome. Please feel free to comment with unfounded opinions and such Yours truly, Kenny Fucking Powers
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jdog55 wrote
at 8:11 PM, Thursday August 8, 2013 EDT your right you do have the privilege of freedom of speech its just rather disabling a person of using the send button on the bottom of the computer
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Kpowers wrote
at 8:28 PM, Thursday August 8, 2013 EDT If that is the format in which it needs to operate, then it is wrong. I have a right to free speech, a person does not have a duty to have to hear it. Your disabling the wrong person, you should disable their ability to hear it
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kellykellymoore wrote
at 11:46 PM, Thursday August 8, 2013 EDT A little more insight... (but mine is factual)- you may mute another player at any time by typing /mute playername in the chat box. For example, if you wished to mute Delboy71, you would type /mute Delboy71 -This works until one of you stands from the table. Good luck.
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777up wrote
at 10:53 AM, Friday August 9, 2013 EDT I think Kenny you need to read the rules of the site,explains a lot.
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Kpowers wrote
at 12:21 PM, Friday August 9, 2013 EDT No offense, but the constitution is factual. I'm just saying you "muting" someone is taking away their freedom of speech. Correct term should be deafening the ones offended. The rules are too vague to be considered and one can easily argue semantics
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777up wrote
at 5:05 PM, Friday August 9, 2013 EDT sure but keep in mind that the owner of the site does not live in the USA.
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Kpowers wrote
at 5:07 PM, Friday August 9, 2013 EDT 777, Why should we keep that in mind?
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schmooz10 wrote
at 9:10 PM, Friday August 9, 2013 EDT Kp i had a person on here the other day and i was the only one from USA on board and he trashed the USA and i did not say anything untill about the 3rd time he TRASHED THE us THEN I BASHED HIM IN A NOT SO NICE WAY BUT IT WAS HIM NOIT HI COUNTRY. There is freedom of speech here and other places but on here to a certain extent it has to to be contained with all the profanity and racisism and such. If you would have been on the board with this guy u would have welcomed a mute.
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777up wrote
at 10:41 PM, Friday August 9, 2013 EDT not all countries have free speech
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Kpowers wrote
at 11:03 PM, Friday August 9, 2013 EDT You drunk 777? read my first post again
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