Topic: Thesis: The Role of Detection in Rule Enforcement
Started by: Montola
Started on: 11/4/2005
Board: RPG Theory
On 11/4/2005 at 9:52am, Montola wrote:
Thesis: The Role of Detection in Rule Enforcement
From Role-playing in academia thread.
I didn't this thesis useful.
A review in my reading diary.
Best,
- Markus
PS. When was it published?
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On 11/4/2005 at 10:46am, Montola wrote:
Re: Thesis: The Role of Detection in Rule Enforcement
((Hmmm... yet again I notice that my terse expression makes a rude impression above. Well, as I can't edit it afterwards, I can just pre-emptively refer to the charitable reading, saying that I didn't intend to be rude here.))
- Markus
(PS. Why on earth is editing disabled? It's a standard feature in BBS discussion.)
On 11/4/2005 at 3:26pm, Blankshield wrote:
RE: Re: Thesis: The Role of Detection in Rule Enforcement
I don't bump into Tom a whole lot these days - our schedules rarely mesh, so I haven't had a chance to ask him when he wrote this. Safe to say, however, that it's at least a decade old.
thanks,
James
On 11/4/2005 at 7:17pm, Bankuei wrote:
RE: Re: Thesis: The Role of Detection in Rule Enforcement
Hi Markus,
Editing is disabled on the Forge for two reasons.
1) There's been a case or two where someone has gone back and edited their posts to make themselves look better (in the petty argument sense)... even long after the conversation has ended.
2) No editing encourages people to think first, and look over their posts before just firing them off.
Chris
On 11/4/2005 at 9:02pm, Vaxalon wrote:
RE: Re: Thesis: The Role of Detection in Rule Enforcement
It encourages in the sense of punishing those who don't.
On 11/12/2005 at 6:27am, 1of3 wrote:
RE: Re: Thesis: The Role of Detection in Rule Enforcement
It probably punishes those who are supposed to read it in the end, as well.