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Slashdot Goes Political: Announcing politics.slashdot.org

With the US Presidential Election coming up, we've had a lot of story submissions that we would like to post, but they don't fit very well on the Slashdot main page. To address this, we'll be running special political coverage between now and the election in our new Politics subsection of Slashdot. Please submit stories directly to the section for consideration. As with all sections on Slashdot, there will be stories available within that section that don't get posted to the main page, so please visit the section if you are interested in more coverage. We'll do our best to be fair with story selection. We think we can do a good job since the Slashdot editors represent a diverse spectrum of political ideologies. The discussions are up to you guys. Here's hoping the experiment works!

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  1. Non-US Elections by Your_Mom · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I'm guessing from the logo of the section that this will be a 'No', but will there be coverage of Non-US elections as well?

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  2. Re:Funniest. Summary. Ever. by pudge · · Score: 4, Interesting

    What's funny to me is that people think we DON'T have a diverse specturm of political ideologies. :-)

  3. Re:Politics on Slashdot? Never! by Lord+Kano · · Score: 5, Interesting

    My Karma was trashed because of politics. A few years ago I said something to draw someone's ire and I was karma bombed. My karma was reduced to the point where I couldn't post anymore.

    Since then, I've been unable to get mod points.

    LK

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  4. And about time by rueger · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I do have to say that in the last few weeks while meta-moderating I've been annoyed at the number of posts that were obviously moderated "off-topic" or "flamebait" just because the moderator didn't agree with the political slant.

    I'll also second the post that suggested that this forum should look at politics everywhere, not just the US. There is a lot to be learned by looking at the ways that other jurisdictions handle things like Digital rights, wiretapping, and freedom of speech.

    That said, I expect that I'll choose not to subscribe to the politics forum, and I doubt very much that political baiting will disappear from other parts of our beloved slashdot.

  5. Re:Funniest. Summary. Ever. by nocomment · · Score: 4, Interesting

    uhhm dood, pudge is a conservative man. You should go read his journals. He's a very intelligent Bush supporter. It's funny that you make that comment to pudge of all people.


    Slashdot just broke one of the 2 rules of peacekeeping conversation, don't talk about religion or politics. They might as well start up religion.slashdot.org and flame on.

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  6. Re:Politics on Slashdot? Never! by vasqzr · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Look at Slashdot's "Hall of Fame"

    4183 Strike on Iraq by CmdrTaco
    3314 Saddam Hussein Arrested by CmdrTaco
    3265 Fahrenheit 9/11 Discussion by CmdrTaco
    3212 What's Keeping You On Windows? by Cliff
    3042 An Unbiased Analysis of Gun Crime vs. Gun Control? by Cliff
    2764 Windows 2000 & Windows NT 4 Source Code Leaks by CmdrTaco
    2722 Pledge of Allegiance Ruled Unconstitutional by michael
    2574 Major Strike on Iraq Underway by CmdrTaco
    2549 US Starts Attacking Afghanistan by CmdrTaco
    2465 U.S. Attack -- More Updates by Hemos


    2 of those aren't 'political'

    I'm not exactly big on politics, but it looks like a large amount of readers are.

  7. Re:Funniest. Summary. Ever. by pudge · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I am a Goldwater Conservative, not a neoconservative. I definitely side more with paleoconservatives than neoconservatives on domestic policy, but neoconservatives on modern foreign policy (my isolationist views changed, as with many people, following 9/11). We have an editor I'd term a libertarian, and he seems to identify more with them than the other parties. He's a bona fide disciple of Adam Smith.

  8. Re:Politics on Slashdot? Never! by b0r1s · · Score: 5, Interesting

    It's called 'bitchslapping', and the term came from 'bitchslap.pl' (which you can find in the slashcode CVS attic).

    It:
    1) Pushes you down to -10 karma
    2) Removes your 'eligible for moderation' bit
    3) Sets your default post score at -1.

    Editors can execute the script on people they consider 'abusers', though it's been used in the past to keep the readers quiet about massive editor abuse (see: the post of death, where anyone who responded was moderated to -1, and anyone who moderated them back up was bitchslapped).

    By the way: 12 minutes of your time should change your mind.

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