Let me quote from Additions to the FAQ and a Community Statement:
If you get into a prolonged discussion with an individual on this site, please consider whether your discussion actually positively contributes to the topic. After ten or more replies, such a thread rarely brings some technical result and likely has devolved into an emotional battle. As it takes at least two participants in such a thread, consider agreeing to disagree and stop posting to that thread, no matter how good you think your cause is, and no matter how wrong you think the other side is.
I think this applies here, so please (re)consider whether your contributions actually help the discussion forward.
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Well I wouldn't call two replies a prolonged discussion.
Neither did I repeat arguments nor have I been emotional.°
Regarding the FAQ I couldn't find a section regarding posters who want to control who and how replies as if they owned the thread. (Why?)
This "requirement" is completely against the mechanics of a discussion board and probably better achieved in a blog.
IMHO this should be addressed in the FAQ!
I could elaborate more on this but I somehow don't want to get into a prolonged discussion anymore. ;-P
°) well probably snarky but this requires no emotions on my side ;)
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