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<p>[QUOTE="cpm9ball, post: 930073, member: 24633"]Without reading any of the other comments, I voted for getting tougher on the political posts. There are still some of the members collecting, hoarding or amassing (take your pick) bullion who still have other numismatic interests, and removing this forum from CT might make them feel alienated.</p><p> </p><p>At the same time, keeping this forum within CT, but setting it up with its own special set of rules might make it difficult for those who want to navigate back and forth through the forums. It would be very easy to forget that you were in one forum with one set of rules when moving on to another forum with an entirely different set of rules.</p><p> </p><p>I would opt to err on the side of caution so as not to disenfranchise any of the members. With that said, if cracking down means that the moderators find themselves spending much of their time enforcing rules and less time participating in the forums, then I would consider making the bullion forum "hidden" where the administrators can decide whether to allow someone access or not.</p><p> </p><p>Chris[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cpm9ball, post: 930073, member: 24633"]Without reading any of the other comments, I voted for getting tougher on the political posts. There are still some of the members collecting, hoarding or amassing (take your pick) bullion who still have other numismatic interests, and removing this forum from CT might make them feel alienated. At the same time, keeping this forum within CT, but setting it up with its own special set of rules might make it difficult for those who want to navigate back and forth through the forums. It would be very easy to forget that you were in one forum with one set of rules when moving on to another forum with an entirely different set of rules. I would opt to err on the side of caution so as not to disenfranchise any of the members. With that said, if cracking down means that the moderators find themselves spending much of their time enforcing rules and less time participating in the forums, then I would consider making the bullion forum "hidden" where the administrators can decide whether to allow someone access or not. Chris[/QUOTE]
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