Mike Godwin says:
It's worth noting that the perceived problem with Lance Detweiler is a problem that sooner or later surfaces in all forums, whether they're mailing lists or newsgroups--namely, the problem of a certain person or subject matter driving people away from the forum.
Fleeing the problem doesn't fix it. It recurs wherever you go.
Solving the problem in a top-down way (e.g., by banning a person from a forum) doesn't fix it, and that kind of centralized-censorship solution runs counter to the dynamic of the Net,
It works in places like the Extropians mailing list -- the S/N periodically has crises, but they are short and the troublemakers get booted for good. It isn't counter to the dynamic of the net, either. A mailing list is like someone's living room. If your houseguests start pissing on the sofas, it isn't unreasonable to kick them out. "Banned" persons are free to start their own mailing lists, post to newsgroups, etc. They've just been denied access to the computing resources of the list maintainer for purposes of spreading their inane rants. It doesn't even stop the persons in question from communicating individually to all the people who were on the mailing list. Too many people think "Freedom of Speech" means "freedom to speak in anyone's living room if they feel like it", which it does NOT mean. As a practice, removing people is simple, cheap, and astonishingly effective. Perry