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Old 10-23-22, 11:46 AM   #16
mapuc
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Here is what speaks against a Danish debate forum.

1. I have difficulty in translate what I read into practice use.
2. I have not so much money and I don't know how willing the members are to give a dime now and then.
3. I have my doubt-Why!? Why hasn't any of my Danish FB-friends created a forum-Could it be they have same thought than me-What if no one comes.
4. A computer technician-See point 1. Don't know where I should find such a person here in Denmark.
5. Neutral moderators-Since I'm inviting both left wing and right wing to my forum-Discussion will happen and some will in the heat break some of my simple rules and I can't have a moderator let it pass, just because they are both right/left wing supporters.

Here is what speaks for a Danish debate forum
1. Free expression only a law and some rules they have to obey.
2. When they understand the different between FB and this forum-I guess they will use my forum more than FB(as I do-I use Subsim A LOT more than FB)I have number 3 above in memory.

Makes me wonder are most of the Danes more addicted to FB than people from another country ?

Two things what person has said to me or written in a comment

My little sister:
Why don't you start a forum and then see how many comes.

Skybird:
Bring people into too far-reaching dependencies: psychologically (especially younger ones, but not only them), but also practically.

Those words said and written has affected me.

Markus
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