Off topic "Off topic discussion" thread discussion
Posted: 17 Dec 2010, 13:46
Sooooo... as a "Moderator" I sometimes come across an thread where the discussion has diverged from the original posters topic... The best thing to do in these cases, typically, is to figure out where the topic derailed and split the subject off to a new thread... but in the case of the "Off topic" sub-forum we often seem to get good discussion going when topics hit an interesting tangent and, if the goal is to foster intelligent conversation, the change of subject is often a good thing.
For Example, a thread starts talking about the NASA "discovery" that you could convince bacteria to use arsenic molecules in place of phosphorus molecules in certain circumstances leads to a discussion about evolution which leads to a discussion about to theories about the "genesis" of life which leads to the discussion about creationism and intelligent design which leads to an argument on the scientific method and empiricism VS magical thinking which leads to a rant about religion which leads to a counter rant about atheism which leads to a discussion about the "literality" of the Bible... etc.
Or a thread about HighSchool Memories leading to a discussion about college life leading to a discussion about tuition fees which leads to a discussion about different public funding schemes which leads to a discussion about healthcare... etc.
In these cases it could be said that the development of the discussion would have been "hindered" if the topic had stayed the same all the way through... and NOW I was to post something about healthcare and don't know if I should start a new thread or just post in the one about HighSchool... so I'm posting this topic instead.
So, how would you feel the best way to deal with this situation is... are ALL OffTopic threads essentially ALLOWED to diverge from their original topic? Should an additional sub-forum called "Really Off Topic Discussion" be created and threads should be graduated to that area if they go too far off the rails? Should I update the thread's topic to reflect the change in subject?
OR Should I really just find the break, split the thread as I would in any other sub-forum and link to it? If I do this will it scare people away from interesting lines of discussion?
Now technically, the only people who can REALLY make this decision is the moderation staff and since this forum is not exactly a democracy (more of an republic I guess) so while your recommendations may be accepted if they are good, don't take this discussion as a referendum.
For Now, I think I'm going to start a new topic.
For Example, a thread starts talking about the NASA "discovery" that you could convince bacteria to use arsenic molecules in place of phosphorus molecules in certain circumstances leads to a discussion about evolution which leads to a discussion about to theories about the "genesis" of life which leads to the discussion about creationism and intelligent design which leads to an argument on the scientific method and empiricism VS magical thinking which leads to a rant about religion which leads to a counter rant about atheism which leads to a discussion about the "literality" of the Bible... etc.
Or a thread about HighSchool Memories leading to a discussion about college life leading to a discussion about tuition fees which leads to a discussion about different public funding schemes which leads to a discussion about healthcare... etc.
In these cases it could be said that the development of the discussion would have been "hindered" if the topic had stayed the same all the way through... and NOW I was to post something about healthcare and don't know if I should start a new thread or just post in the one about HighSchool... so I'm posting this topic instead.
So, how would you feel the best way to deal with this situation is... are ALL OffTopic threads essentially ALLOWED to diverge from their original topic? Should an additional sub-forum called "Really Off Topic Discussion" be created and threads should be graduated to that area if they go too far off the rails? Should I update the thread's topic to reflect the change in subject?
OR Should I really just find the break, split the thread as I would in any other sub-forum and link to it? If I do this will it scare people away from interesting lines of discussion?
Now technically, the only people who can REALLY make this decision is the moderation staff and since this forum is not exactly a democracy (more of an republic I guess) so while your recommendations may be accepted if they are good, don't take this discussion as a referendum.
For Now, I think I'm going to start a new topic.
