Baruch's thread closed - this sucks

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Magna said:

"No, it wasn't mgkrebs, nor metooxx, nor TRADERguy, nor TorontoTrader2, nor Baruch.... who put up the money, the incredible amounts of time, the programming skill, the leadership skills, and the ongoing daily effort to keep ET functioning"


Good grief! People are allowed to criticize something even if they do not have an ownership interest in it.
Am I allowed to criticize an airline even though I don't own and run an airline? YES. Can I criticise a TV show even though I do not produce and direct TV shows? Yes again. Psssst it's call Democracy.

Have to say it, that logic he used smacks of communism again; i.e. if you don't like the way it is, too bad.

Regards Comrades. I look forward to conversing with you on State-sponsored web sites

:p
 
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There have been lots of misconceptions and misunderstandings as to what went down so I thought I would clear things up. But before I get into the details I think it best to create a context. The context being Elite Trader, a site created and administered by Baron. No, it wasn't mgkrebs, nor metooxx, nor TRADERguy, nor TorontoTrader2, nor Baruch.... who put up the money, the incredible amounts of time, the programming skill, the leadership skills, and the ongoing daily effort to keep ET functioning. We are all guests here and many people on this board forget that. If any of the above would like to start their own site, or maybe start their own magazine, or their own radio station, or their own television show.... and after charging advertisers to cover their costs of operation/salary, they want to provide anyone who cries "censorship" a free means to promote their product, then that is their right. Somehow I suspect if they went to the time, trouble, and expense of actually doing that they wouldn't be so generous allowing for free promotion in competition with their advertisers. And please understand that almost all spam gets started by people asking an "innocent" question which opens the floodgates. I've confronted spammers literally hundreds of times over the years and they always have the same response, "Geez, I was just clearing things up and answering questions..."

Anyway, now onto what happened. A discussion of a non-sponsor started, complete with link, and after receiving a number of complaints from members I posted a gentle warning:
Rather than contacting me privately via PM to discuss things Baruch took it public, challenged ET's policy, boldly stated it was HIS thread and that, essentially, he could do whatever he damn well pleased:After explaining that another company was being discussed/promoted I reminded him that he was a guest at ET and, frankly, had no business making those demands:To this he replied that he couldn't accept those "terms" and that he wanted the thread closed, which I did. That was not my original intention whatsoever, I only wanted to follow up on complaints and remind people that spirited discussions of non-sponsors, complete with links, may step over the bounds and that as moderator I am called upon to make judgment calls. Sometimes I err on the side of caution and would rather remove things before they go on too long. If that offends someone then they are certainly free to carry out their discussion on another venue such as Yahoo or Silicon Investor or MoneyTec or any of the other forums for financial discussion to be found on the internet. Actually I'll tell you what smacks of communism, oh melodramatic one. Being a guest at someone's hard-earned business that he's built over many years.... and telling him how he must run things.

For the record:

There was NO promotion of any brokers, sponsors or non-sponsors.

I was very sorry I had to close my thread, but I don't think Magna gave me any choice.

To all who shared their knowledge and ideas in my thread: Thank you, friends - it was very nice to meet you.

P.S. My system just made 288 pips in eur/usd. Not bad...
 
Baron and people working for him are free to impose any restrictions they want on discussions here.

And the customers of his site who provide his income are free to tell him that those restrictions stink and that they are going to bugger off to another site with a more customer-friendly policy.
 
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Baron and people working for him are free to impose any restrictions they want on discussions here.

And the customers of his site who provide his income are free to tell him that those restrictions stink and that they are going to bugger off to another site with a more customer-friendly policy.
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Cutten,

Good point .
You people are very confused. The customers of ET are companies like CyberTrader and FFastTrade and Bright Trading and RealTick, etc. etc. Cutten and Baruch and Magna are guests here, non-paying guests here. Maybe some of us 20,000+ members will be customers to those companies I mentioned (along with all the other sponsors), and maybe not. But as guests here we need to abide by policies setup by the owner of the site, which is Baron. And a member like Baruch doesn't get to tell Baron (or his representatives) that "This is MY thread, and here we discuss anything we like to discuss." That not-so-subtle point keeps conveniently getting overlooked by some of the guests on this thread.

I wonder if I can notify Time magazine that I require free space so that I can discuss companies in direct competition to their advertisers? Or maybe I could call Fox TV and tell them that I require free air time to carry on discussions in direct competition to their advertisers. I mean it's only fair, isn't it? Of course if they are foolish enough to deny me I can always threaten to go elsewhere!! But when anyone sets up a business and tries to do the right thing for their paying sponsors/advertisers by posting some simple rules and guidelines that's the chance they take. As I said in my earlier post, "If that offends someone then they are certainly free to carry out their discussion on another venue such as Yahoo or Silicon Investor or MoneyTec or any of the other forums for financial discussion to be found on the internet". That's always your choice, to take your guest status elsewhere, and vote with your feet.
 
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You people are very confused. The customers of ET are companies like CyberTrader and FFastTrade and Bright Trading and RealTick, etc. etc. Cutten and Baruch and Magna are guests here, non-paying guests here. Maybe some of us 20,000+ members will be customers to those companies I mentioned (along with all the other sponsors), and maybe not. But as guests here we need to abide by policies setup by the owner of the site, which is Baron. And a member like Baruch doesn't get to tell Baron (or his representatives) that "This is MY thread, and here we discuss anything we like to discuss." That not-so-subtle point keeps conveniently getting overlooked by some of the guests on this thread.

I wonder if I can notify Time magazine that I require free space so that I can discuss companies in direct competition to their advertisers? Or maybe I could call Fox TV and tell them that I require free air time to carry on discussions in direct competition to their advertisers. I mean it's only fair, isn't it? Of course if they are foolish enough to deny me I can always threaten to go elsewhere!! But when anyone sets up a business and tries to do the right thing for their paying sponsors/advertisers by posting some simple rules and guidelines that's the chance they take. As I said in my earlier post, "If that offends someone then they are certainly free to carry out their discussion on another venue such as Yahoo or Silicon Investor or MoneyTec or any of the other forums for financial discussion to be found on the internet". That's always your choice, to take your guest status elsewhere, and vote with your feet.

The only reason there are customers is that the customers want the guests to turn into their customers.

If there where no no guests, there would be no customers ...
 
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The only reason there are customers is that the customers want the guests to turn into their customers.

If there where no no guests, there would be no customers ...

Metooxx,
You beat me to it with your comments...everyone else seems to intuitively understand this except Magna.
 
Quote from TRADERguy:

Metooxx,
You beat me to it with your comments...everyone else seems to intuitively understand this except Magna.

Metooxx and TRADERguy,

I agree completely.
 
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