Implemented Clarification needed for what counts as political or religious

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This is more of a discussion than a feedback or suggestion, but it's here because I think it's the most appropriate section for it.
I read it a couple of times before I posted it, I know it "reads" like a rant, but it really isn't.

A recent thread about May 1st was moved to the Sapphire section due to it being a political holiday, and although the context @God added to it later did show that it was indeed a political holiday, I don't think anyone thought about that as a political thread up until that point.

When does the line go?

I used to post happy [enter a jewish holiday] threads on a stricter forum and it was never a problem because although most holidays are either political or religious, with time they detach from that and are just traditions we have with friends and family.
Atheists celebrate Christmas, don't they? I know I celebrated Rosh Hashanah even though I couldn't care less about the Jewish calendar. I don't even know the Jewish date today.

My point is that holidays are not religious or political despite their source most likely is.

Where does the line go? Can we have flags as pfp? Can we wish a happy holiday? Can we ask if our fellow Thai members are fine after a tsunami? Can we do the same thing after a missile attack on Kyiv (I know the answer to this one, obviously, I'm just trying to demonstrate a point)?

I understand that a big part of rules is "the spirit" and not what is actually written, but that thread proved that most members didn't understand how we stand on that, and we need to be prepared for tens of thousand of members not understanding where the line goes in a year or so.

Referenced thread: https://officeoutlaw.com/threads/may-1-happy-workers-day.887/
 
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I always thought Santa was latin for Saint.
Comes from Saint Nicholas, which was a real person in the 14th Century Turkey.
Still celebrated in Netherlands on 5th December ( Sinterklaas)


PEKING DUCK
now im hungry
I know right!
 
But it proves the fact that God does really exist....
No mate. I won't bite.

Very good try

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that's what you get for having a maple flag :sneaky:

its ok to celebrate it now roightttttttt
cuz its just another happy day where we defeated some baddies

PEKING DUCK
now im hungry

it is
Santa is short for Sanctus which is holy or saint
and in spanish, its used for female saints
@Duck Is willing to be roasted slowly
 
Ok, to get this discussion back on track.


We will grow exponentially in the future. Where do we see the forum in the future, as a place to discuss all sort of marketing, or see it turn into a political/religious cesspool where people will not agree on whatever.

I see it as a place where we all can discuss all things marketing and make some $$ while doing so without having to worry about Race, religion or political believes, so I would preferably keep all politics and religious discussions gone/bare minimum.


Merry Christmas
Happy Diwali
Happy New Year
Eid Mubarak

While religious in nature would still reach a certain % of the forum, while keeping is really low *(4 posts per year)
 
Ok, to get this discussion back on track.


We will grow exponentially in the future. Where do we see the forum in the future, as a place to discuss all sort of marketing, or see it turn into a political/religious cesspool where people will not agree on whatever.

I see it as a place where we all can discuss all things marketing and make some $$ while doing so without having to worry about Race, religion or political believes, so I would preferably keep all politics and religious discussions gone/bare minimum.


Merry Christmas
Happy Diwali
Happy New Year
Eid Mubarak

While religious in nature would still reach a certain % of the forum, while keeping is really low *(4 posts per year)
why not Atheist Day?
It's not a religious holiday but you don't believe in @God or religion
 
Sure you have one, did you know atheist are more willing to believe in Something than Religous people ?

They're more open minded or so I have heard.
seee
exceptions over exceptions over exceptions
where does that end ;)
you are mentally unstable
never said I wasn't
World Mental Health Day?
Now i feel insulted, you reminded thaat i am or very well be mentally ill :(
 
I want to regret opening this pandora's box but I don't want to mention the greek mythology.
 
I want to regret opening this pandora's box but I don't want to mention the greek mythology.
Only if Zeus could keep it in his pants and the whole mythology would not exist.
 
why not Atheist Day?
It's not a religious holiday but you don't believe in @God or religion
There should be an atheist day. They have the best funeral services ever and I say that having been to one a very good friend and I cant listen to mr bojangles without thinking of her.

It short. Good music. No fuss.

+1 atheist day
 
Only if Zeus could keep it in his pants and the whole mythology would not exist.
I have a comment on that in the context of christianity but I'll keep it to myself.
 
Nah, I agree with @Octavia keep it around the major holidays, all else get out.

Since you have 30- 40 in Hinduism, 20- 30 in Christianity and a few in Islam.


Everyday would be a holiday or World X day.
Can I have a holiday too? Hanukah, maybe?
 
I have a comment on that in the context of christianity but I'll keep it to myself.
Can't say that and not share...

This thread we all have immunity? I'm sure someone said that earlier.
 
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