ChrisM
Contributor
On another thread a moderator (hint to why I was censored?) have a disagreement about the use of full face masks for recreational open water diving.
I posted the following:
"As I said, to each his own. Hopefully the poster will get adequate training and an honest assessment of the risks involved rather then reading only the risks outlined in this post which, apparently, there are none whatsoever."
The post was edited by NetDoc to remove the word "honest".
Apparently the moderator thought I was insulting him, contacted someone, and the word was removed. No insult was intended, but of course I have no say in how the moderator read it.
I completely understand that this is a private moderated board, and you've got every right in the world to remove posts, but if someone (preferably NetDoc) could explain the reasoning behind changing my words, I would sure appreciate it. Just trying to figure out the ground rules. For example, my experience has been insulted (it's OK, I can handle it), but if I complain would those references be removed?
Thanks
I posted the following:
"As I said, to each his own. Hopefully the poster will get adequate training and an honest assessment of the risks involved rather then reading only the risks outlined in this post which, apparently, there are none whatsoever."
The post was edited by NetDoc to remove the word "honest".
Apparently the moderator thought I was insulting him, contacted someone, and the word was removed. No insult was intended, but of course I have no say in how the moderator read it.
I completely understand that this is a private moderated board, and you've got every right in the world to remove posts, but if someone (preferably NetDoc) could explain the reasoning behind changing my words, I would sure appreciate it. Just trying to figure out the ground rules. For example, my experience has been insulted (it's OK, I can handle it), but if I complain would those references be removed?
Thanks