Okay, baby. It's a lot less personal than you might think, if that makes you feel any better. I just think a lot of the high dudgeon surrounding PattiGate could be rolled back a notch.
Ooooh, Carlos's posts were deleted. I'm assuming at his request since he didn't seem to be violating any rules.
So the board will have a "blacklist" for its own members, but there's something morally wrong about having one for performers who don't know how the internet works?
I mean, I didn't start that list thread, but it was certainly contextualized in its first post. And - after all this scolding and fingerwagging - it violated no board rules. How can you obey unwritten rules that seem to change at the caprices of whomever has control of the delete button at the time?
ETA: this is not taking things personally. No more personally than tweets like Pasquale and Murin's indeed, a lot LESS personally &n
I'm not as inside baseball is a lot of people here, but I've been meaning to ask - does that Broadway.com dude who tweeted that tweet about cancelling their message boards in 2002 still run Broadway.com? Because that's an off a lot of smugness from a site that seems to exist solely to bilk unsuspecting people with outrageous service fees.