Sep 1, 2015, 5:01 AM

So, I did go and take a look at these articles, some of the more recent ones anyway.

You know what really screams being open to discussion and wanting to engage in a lively and active debate on things? Going to the 'Staff Ethics' article, having it read like a commandment, rather than pensive back and forth, and then seeing at the bottom that comments are turned off.

That is the anti-discussion format. That is 'this is how it is, and there will be no discussion, we have even put our code in such a format as to disallow it'. That, to me, does not do what you say it does.

Your replies here are also less than convincing that discusion is what you're wanting to engage in, as you deliberately skirt around pertinent ideas and piecemeal your replies. A debate-sparking article feels philosophical in nature, and asks questions that it doesn't necessarily answer. Your stuff just provides answers without leaving room for or entertaining questions or alternative viewpoints.

Kind of like your forum posts.