We are often asked by members to remove posts made by other members in our discussion forums because the posts are negative. One might imagine that the decision to remove a post would be an easy one for an Administrator or Moderator. In point of fact that is not the case. Because the issue of censorship is such a complex one, we have created a policy which we believe is fair to both Sew Forum and members, who desire their words to be heard without interference.
In an area colored mostly in shades of gray, there are certain black and white rules we can apply:
• All blatantly false or defamatory statements will be removed as soon as possible after we become aware of them.
• All other posts which are challenged by any party (commercial or not) will be examined to determine whether they make false or defamatory statements. If the posts do not contain such statements, those posts will be permitted, unless someone is just trying to air their dirty laundry.
In his works defending free speech, Ben Franklin wrote;
"The opinions people have are almost as various as their faces. The job of printers is to allow people to express these differing opinions. There would be very little printed if publishers produced only things that offended nobody. Printers are educated in the belief that when men differ in opinion, both sides ought equally to have the advantage of being heard by the public; and that when Truth and Error have fair play, the former is always an overmatch for the latter. It is unreasonable to imagine that printers approve of everything they print. It is likewise unreasonable what some assert, that printers ought not to print anything but what they approve; since ... an end would thereby be put to free writing, and the world would afterwards have nothing to read but what happened to be the opinions of printers."
As a publisher of other peoples' opinions, we are quite similar to printers in Ben Franklin's day. We also believe that the underlying wisdom in his words provides a sound foundation for our policies. The very fact that we DO NOT interfere with the free expression of our members is what makes Sew Forum a desirable place to post such expressions. Without that activity, there would be nobody to which our beginners could be directed. The opportunity to present one's knowledge, Tips or ideas to a large and interested audience comes with the risk that a member of that audience will be dissatisfied with the advice. Whether right or wrong, that person has a right to express their opinion and experiences, provided their account is truthful. Likewise, any party disagreeing with that person has the right to voice their opinions. In the end, we have found that the truth about matters is always "an over-match" for the negative posts.
The policy we keep is by no means one-sided. To the contrary, it fosters many benefits for members. In our experience, a member who professionally and politely engages another member can often agree and actually help each other and other members with the exchange of information. Before the internet there were no forums and people had to rely on letters and word of mouth to exchange tips and ideas. Today, the Internet provides a powerful and immediate source of valuable information for those willing to listen.
It is with these views in mind that Sew Forum maintains its policies toward potentially upsetting posts in the forum and looks forward to maintaining its status as the largest online Sewing community in the world.
Message from AllBrands.com CEO
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Message from AllBrands.com CEO
Sincerely
Blaine Austin
Chief Executive Officer
AllBrands.com
blaine.austin@allbrands.com
Blaine Austin
Chief Executive Officer
AllBrands.com
blaine.austin@allbrands.com
Posting machines
Hello
I was wondering if one can post the sale of a used embroidery machine on sewforum?
I was wondering if one can post the sale of a used embroidery machine on sewforum?
Re: Message from AllBrands.com CEO
Sorry ,no it is not allowed .Facebook has some groups that are specifically for this.Rosemary
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