*Originally posted by ChrisH *
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While I agree with the above statement, we may not agree on a definition of censorship.
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Regardless of what you may think, there is a place for proper restraint by those in authority. This website is private property, not public. Those who own it do have the right and responsibility to regulate what is said here, though they have been very lenient and gracious and have rarely needed to step in and do so. I feel this is a credit to the larger community that they have invited to visit. But if, for some reason, the powers that be at Chief Delphi decided to close this website to all of those NOT on their team, it would not be censorship. You might miss it, but you would not even have grounds to complain. You would also be free to build your own similar website to fill the hole that loss of this one would leave in the FIRST community.
Freedom means responsibility. It seems that some are being irresponsible, so some of their freedom may need to be curtailed for the benefit of the larger community. This may be regretable, but it is NOT censorship. **
First, I should probably note that my choice of words was probably inappropriate. I agree with your definition of censorship in most regards. Rather, I feel that limiting the scope of discussion in most regards is a bad idea. Admittedly, though, that is because of my own interest in experiencing life and people as multi-dimensional entities.
Neal Probert wrote, “I think the chit-chat and non-FIRST topic areas should be shut down. This is not censorship, but the real-world reality in the office workplace where professionalism is demanded of you.”
Indeed, this may be the case. However, on the job and in person, you’re given a much better opportunity to know your coworkers. Again, this stems from my own desire to be involved with people just as much, if not more then, I desire to be involved in robotics.
I recognize that this is ChiefDelphi’s site. They’re free to do with it whatever they want. Ultimately, I decide at what level I shall participate here. My hope, though, is that someone values my input enough to consider my opinion. That’s the best I can ask for. Whatever Brandon decides to do is, really, not something I have any right to complain about. I may regret it, I may curb or end my participation on these forums entirely, or I may just carry on like normal. But, each of those is my decision.
All in all, just like with many of the other disagreements that seem to pop up here from time to time, it’s a matter of differing philosophy. My involvement in FIRST has been life-saving. It reaches far beyond a professional level in many respects. It is my family. For others, I understand that FIRST is a job like any other - and while you may have passion for what you’re doing here, it’s easy to view it as a job. I can’t do that and I apologize for that. But, I also don’t feel it’s anyone’s place to tell me how I should relate to this program.
Beyond that, I’m in no mood to get into a discourse on free speech on the Internet. It’s too sticky.
ChrisH - the case you’re thinking of, for what it’s worth, is Schenck vs. United States.