Administrators,
Chatterbox: Down to Earth
Administrators,
Administrators,
Why have you stopped posting my posts? I don't know if I already sent this question in or not, but it hasn't been answered. Please do answer as soon as you can.
Dear Mary Jo,
We haven't stopped posting your comments, and no one is submitting inappropriate comments under your name. However, we are receiving an increasing number of posts from everybuggy on religious topics, and it is an area in which everyone needs to exercise extra sensitivity.
Religion is important to most people in the world, and many stories in Cricket have to do with different religious traditions. We've allowed kids in the Letterbox in the magazine, and also on this site, to mention their religion and the traditions they follow, so that other kids can get to know and understand them a little better and perhaps see similarities and differences to themselves. Cricket, which is mostly about literature, stories, and history, does not venture into points of theology or religious argumentation.
We try in the Chatterbox to follow in that spirit of fostering a sense of community and understanding. The Chatterbox is somewhat different from the magazine because it encourages kids to reply back and forth to each other. Some topics, such as global warming and, for some reason, the Twilight books, generate a lot of controversy and go in surprising directions. Passionate discussions are fine and good by us, although we do occasionally reject repetitive comments on the same topic when the person has already had plenty to say, or if the discussion is starting to go too far and developing too much of an edge. You kids, however, also monitor each other to some degree, and in general are very careful to be nice.
Religious discussions on the Chatterbox should follow in the tradition of the magazine. We've allowed somewhat more leeway on the Chatterbox for personal expressions of belief and mutual education about different religions. We've occasionally declined to post comments from a variety of people--please note, that I'm not talking about you in particular here, but addressing everybuggy--where they attempt to argue a fine point of theology, or take the tone that theirs is the one true religion and that other kids are just wrong to believe anything else, or offer negative psychological reasons why some kids aren't religious--e.g., they are afraid to face their sinful natures. The Chatterbox is just not the place for that kind of exchange.
We try to be fair in letting kids have their say. We're also protective of the Cricket community that each person knows that, on this site, everybuggy is allowed to have his or her own way of thinking. Making sure that everybuggy's opinions are treated with respect requires us to make a number of judgment calls, especially when it comes to religion.
Everybuggy is so positive and cooperative on the Cricket site. It's really great, and we just want to help you maintain that.
--Admin
(April 30, 2009 - 1:10 pm)
Sorry, I'm biased from an experience I had at a summer camp. I was one of the popular kids in my group at the camp, untill the religion discussion class on the third day. The rest of the week, people whom I had never seen before were walking up to me and telling me that I would go to Hell and good riddance and that I deserved it. Bleh. Mary Jo, want to be friends? Off topic, I know.
(May 4, 2009 - 4:40 pm)
Sure, I'll be friends, Jenni!!!
(May 4, 2009 - 6:30 pm)
My question is: why did the director do a thing on religion when about 95% percent of the kids were Christian? Yeah.
(May 4, 2009 - 6:34 pm)
Teach them about other religions, maybe? I don't know. *shrugs*
(May 5, 2009 - 7:47 am)
I wish. TEACH them?! More like torture the 5% that weren't Christian, maybe?
(May 5, 2009 - 11:30 am)
That's really awful! :(
(May 5, 2009 - 5:13 pm)
Yah, I try not to go on them...
(May 1, 2009 - 10:26 pm)
I see your point, Admins, and I think that it's a wise stance to take given the variety of religious beliefs even on the Chatterbox and the kind of community that you're trying to maintain - a huge task for anyone. I am also very glad to see your perspective on religion on the Chatterbox - I had been wondering about that. Thanks for your detailed explanation of your point of view.
-EH
(May 1, 2009 - 2:09 pm)
Hi Jenni!
-EH
(May 1, 2009 - 6:22 pm)
Enh, I still enjoy Mary Jo's posts.
(May 2, 2009 - 12:57 pm)
I forgot to thank you, Mary, for your support!!! It is very encouraging.
(May 8, 2009 - 8:32 am)
Hey Admin's I made a post yesterday and now I can't find it. (yes I've looked on the back page) Do you have any idea where it went???? If you don't I can always just post it again.
I don't know, Zoe. Sometimes it takes us over a day to get comments posted. Especially on the weekend. Admins are people, too, and sometimes have other things to do. If it was already posted, then disappeared, yes, send it again.
Admin
(May 3, 2009 - 2:47 pm)
I don't really like to talk about religion stuff... all I want to say is that the mystery of IF there is a God or not (and I do believe in God) and all that will unravel when we die and go to heaven. If we're good. If we go to heaven.... I sure hope we do! Talking about religion is so hard! And to whoever said something about catholics saying "We are right and you are wrong" I never do that! (especially with religion) So yup!
(May 4, 2009 - 3:25 pm)
Okay, if I have been hard on Catholics, I am really very sorry. I try not to be.
(May 4, 2009 - 5:16 pm)
Huh. Nearly all the Catholics I know in RL say that all the time.
(May 4, 2009 - 9:15 pm)