Well, the original Sargord Pirouz user has been blocked. (This is actually a superseded version of the original username.)
No reason has been given by the admin for blocking Sargord Pirouz. It would be nice to at least know why.
I don't think Sargord Pirouz violated the user agreement, nor to my knowledge did this username break any of the rules of conduct. If this is not the case, I'd at least like to know when and where this occurred.
Perhaps this is a case where the admin finally got fed up with a user not being anti-Iran and pointing out those here that are anti-Iran on a regular basis. But I have no idea, really, as no reason for the blockage has been given, whatsoever.
So we'll see if this new modified username is tolerated.
I will say this: if there's a problem, let me know how it can be corrected. If you want Sargord Pirouz to stop pointing out posts that are anti-Iran or part of a concerted anti-Iran propagandist effort, let me know. Better still, put it in the rules of conduct so that everyone will know that that sort of conduct is not permitted. Under such universal restrictions, Sargord Pirouz might even still stick around. But we should be upfront about it, nonetheless.
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FRED'S WAR ADVOCACY AGAINST THE PEOPLE OF IRAN: WHAT WAR LOOKS LIKE | 149 | Jan 15, 2011 |
SargordPirouz censored from any commenting on the "Fred" propaganda blog | 27 | Jan 15, 2011 |
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Saeed Malekpour: Prisoner of the day | Lawyer says death sentence suspended | Dec 03 |
Majid Tavakoli: Prisoner of the day | Iterview with mother | Dec 02 |
احسان نراقی: جامعه شناس و نویسنده ۱۳۰۵-۱۳۹۱ | Dec 02 | |
Nasrin Sotoudeh: Prisoner of the day | 46 days on hunger strike | Dec 01 |
Nasrin Sotoudeh: Graffiti | In Barcelona | Nov 30 |
گوهر عشقی: مادر ستار بهشتی | Nov 30 | |
Abdollah Momeni: Prisoner of the day | Activist denied leave and family visits for 1.5 years | Nov 30 |
محمد کلالی: یکی از حمله کنندگان به سفارت ایران در برلین | Nov 29 | |
Habibollah Golparipour: Prisoner of the day | Kurdish Activist on Death Row | Nov 28 |
SP,
by oktaby on Thu Jan 13, 2011 06:17 PM PSTI mean SP II,
The sad part is in your own way, you believe what you utter. I don't know if I should laugh at you or despise you; but I generally ignore you as an anomaly; minus news of you in deletion.
Now, you don't have a clue what I wrote in the comment you flagged. Do you?
Oktaby
Still looking for specific citations from the Admin
by SargordPirouz on Thu Jan 13, 2011 01:15 PM PST---------------
Give us a break, Oktaby
by SargordPirouz on Thu Jan 13, 2011 01:12 PM PSTI'm accepting of Iran for what is is politically and socially. It is what it is.
There's people here on Iranian.com that advocate killing of Iranians inside Iran, war against the people of Iran, economic warfare directed toward the Iranian people...
I'm not one of them. I advocate peace and understanding with the old country. In that, I offer a calm and well-adjusted attitude.
I've no axe to grind against Iran. Can the same be said of you?
سرگرد پیروز
rendThu Jan 13, 2011 12:58 PM PST
اگه تونیستی اینو بخونی معلومه یه خرده ایرونی هستی وگرنه که ول معطلی. حد اقل بده یکی دیگه برات بخونه
Shepesh
by SargordPirouz on Thu Jan 13, 2011 12:58 PM PSTInconsistent applocation of the rules is one thing. Myself, I'd have appreciated a warning of any kind. I can assure you, I'd have modified my commentary.
But no warning? Only on Iranian.com.
edit: Have to say I like the new username better than the old one. It's neater.
Okay my dear Shepesh
by Souri on Thu Jan 13, 2011 12:29 PM PSTI feel so much released now :) Thanks.
But from what I have seen since years I'm here, Admin never deleted a blog (while sometimes I wish he would do it) this is very surprising to hear that this had happened in the past, but I'm not aware anyway.
Thanks for taking your time and answering my question. Take care.
The good behavior of the people, warms our heart and make us thankful..... And the bad ones, just make us to recognize and appreciate the good ones!
lol w/Bavafa
by SargordPirouz on Thu Jan 13, 2011 12:28 PM PSTWell, before he passed away my dear old Iranian dad was quite a tinkerer of surplus computers. I was briefly involved in IT during the dot.com heydey, and I'm capable of network admin in a non-professional capacity.
But there are no notable family members in the industry, sorry.
Souri jan
by Shepesh on Thu Jan 13, 2011 12:25 PM PSTI was not talking about you. But I do not want to mention whose as I dont want to start an argument here, I am just trying to say that people see things and some seem to get away with more than others. I see MM's point here, Admin should not look at User's name when a comment is flagged and make judgments . Rules should be applied across the board, after all this site is advocating Democracy .
SP: Please tell us what is IP address
by Bavafa on Thu Jan 13, 2011 12:22 PM PSTAnd along those lines, your family members contribution in creating IP address. Knowing that your family members involvement in just about any thing, would not be surprised to hear some involvement in design, creation and administration of it.
Mehrdad
Shepesh
by Souri on Thu Jan 13, 2011 12:13 PM PSTI have never seen a blog being deleted by Admin ! Can you give us an example of this practice being done in the past? If you don't mind doing this, of course. Just want to know how it is possible that a blog be removed by the site's Admin, without the blogger contest it?
The other thing in your comment that i wanted to point out is : Hope I'm not the one in trouble :) because I like you and value your opinions. Just wanted to make sure that I am not personally involved by your last comment to Sargord. While sometimes I said my guess about the other user-names of a contribute, I never tried to "out" the people REAL identity. Most of the people here unknown to everybody.
Thanks
The good behavior of the people, warms our heart and make us thankful..... And the bad ones, just make us to recognize and appreciate the good ones!
lol w/onlyiran
by SargordPirouz on Thu Jan 13, 2011 12:09 PM PSTYeah, it's almost too bad they didn't block my IP address--I waste too much time here anyway! lol
Sargord Pirouz™
by Rea on Thu Jan 13, 2011 12:06 PM PSTIf only that hairy sexy avatar would go more substance and topic, less ad hominem.
However, I vote unblock democratically!
Mehrban
by SargordPirouz on Thu Jan 13, 2011 11:57 AM PSTThe entity "Fred" is anonymous. The entity "Fred" has not identified itself and issued a cease and desist.
How can there be a case of harrassment by an anonymous entity that has not come forward to reveal itself and issue a cease and desist?
There can't be. If this anonymous entity wishes to reveal itself and issue a cease and desist, even informally in the comments section, I will comply. No problem.
re: Harassment
by Shepesh on Thu Jan 13, 2011 11:57 AM PSTwhat about Users who publish private emails?
what about Users who "out" peoples identities on IC?
Harassment comes in alll shapes and forms.
Sargord, I showed you the standard in NYS
by Mehrban on Thu Jan 13, 2011 11:56 AM PSTYou asked me what constitutes harassement, I sent you the NY State standards. You want to keep arguing your case to characterise what you have been doing to Fred as consistent commenting you are free to do so. Admin didn't see it that way and I agree with them.
Shepesh
by SargordPirouz on Thu Jan 13, 2011 11:48 AM PSTI never got a single warning from the admin.
And I thought curse words were okay if a letter was substituted. Most forums allow them and I've seen it done many times here on IC.
If it's not allowed, that's okay by me. But at least let me know and I'll fix it.
Is that specific instance the reason for the blockage? I don't want to waste everyone's time here posting links to this same sort of thing, but like I said, I've seen this done often here on IC with no repercussion. Naturally I assumed it was permitted.
Lemme know if this was the specific reason for the blockage, admin.
SP
by Shepesh on Thu Jan 13, 2011 11:37 AM PSTI do not think you are the wrost offender on the site, but expressing yourself in this manner does nothing for your credibility. this is one example I saw which is now deleted by Admin:
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Blog is
Why did he do it?Alireza Pahlavi and the aftermath of his death
Your comment:
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You left out the fourthby Sargord Pirouz on Thu Jan 06, 2011 06:41 AM PST
You left out the fourth group: 70 million-plus Iranians (just about everyone inside Iran) that have never even heard of him. And the fifth group, those of us who don't give a flyin' f*ck. There's your proper "context." "
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But i agree with MM, where he says that sometimes one feels rules of abuse are not being applied universally. There are some that even think that long term contributors will not be blocked because they are contributing regularly to this site. There have been Users that have had their blogs deleted by Admin more than once, and have been very aggressive to others, but their comments get deleted but they remain on this site.
Another point is that I thought Admin wrote 3 emails to the offender as first, second and third warning before being blocked. I do not understand why people who have been blocked come bakc protesting not knowing the reasons for being blocked.
lol w/Haj
by SargordPirouz on Thu Jan 13, 2011 11:33 AM PSTYeah, you're right about the II. But hey, not my fault. lol
Sargord Pirooz II sounds like King Reza II (how ironic, lol)
by Hajminator on Thu Jan 13, 2011 11:32 AM PSTDidn't we say you to stop blowing hot air? Now your name sounds like a circumcised monarch (as Mazloom said). You had a fascist attitude and you fell, your beloved mullah's reign is also at its end, for the same reason.
All this reminds me a persian poem but as you cannot understand Farsi, I'll restrain myself to write it.
Mehrban & Vilde, so let me get this straight....
by SargordPirouz on Thu Jan 13, 2011 11:22 AM PSTOn a forum where public commenting is provided, it is not okay to comment on a regular and consistent basis?
That's absurd.
But hey, if commenting to specific blogs on a regular and consistent basis here on Iranian.com is not to be allowed, by all means let us know.
In the real world for what
by vildemose on Thu Jan 13, 2011 11:16 AM PSTIn the real world for what SP does systematically to Fred's and to a lesser degree to DK's blogs he could have been arrested or if he were part of an organization he would have been fired.
Precisely, If he had done what he is being doing all these months on sites like dailykos or Huffingtonpost, he would have been banned a long time ago. I'm glad he is not provided a platform to spew his thinly veiled support of violence and oppression (in all forms) against Iranians (those who are anti-IRI) inside Iran, or calling anyone who does not support political Islam in Iran as non-Iranian. Thank you admin. He is a mirror image of Sara Palin.
For SP on Harassment
by Mehrban on Thu Jan 13, 2011 11:13 AM PST"Following another person around in a public place can also constitute second-degree harassment."
This is verbatum from NYstate laws. It was the first state that came up when I searched, there is probably similar language in other States.
This is the least you do to Fred day in and day out.
Admin jan,
by Mardom Mazloom on Thu Jan 13, 2011 11:12 AM PSTIt's occasionally good to force non-iranian prattlers, insulting the intelligence of a majority of Iranians - ant that on an Iranian site - to practice auto-circumcision (force them to remove the space between their composite false iranian names).
He just doesn't get it
by Cost-of-Progress on Thu Jan 13, 2011 11:10 AM PSTHe has refused to come clean as why a guy who doesn't even consider himslef Iranian and doesn't read or write the language is such a die-hard defender of a rotten regime? Of course, depending on the blog he's trashing, he could declare himself as Iranian, but not usually. Phony? oh yes!
WHY man, what's your story?
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IRAN FIRST
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Esfand jaan: If we were going to go by those rules
by Bavafa on Thu Jan 13, 2011 11:07 AM PSTThen 'ali meemond o hozesh'
Do you know how many people on IC use such rhetoric about those who might not fully be aligned with their views. This is both on far left and far right. According to those, with the exception of one or two who mostly stay out of political discussion we are all belong to the club of "anti-Iranian, exile, Zionist, joo, aipac, sipak, jipak" or "IRI supporter, IRI apologist, Islamists/anti-Semites and the likeminded lap poodles, Islamist-Palestinian cropp duster"
Mehrdad
Mehrban
by SargordPirouz on Thu Jan 13, 2011 11:04 AM PSTWhat constitutes harassment? Pointing out characteristics or flaws in a 2 post per day propagandist effort? Is that harassment? This is a public forum with comments. Isn't this the name of the game?
And Darius and I maintain a level of amusement, here and there, that makes up for the meanness we show one another from time to time.
This is a social forum.
Still looking for those citations, admin.
EA - condescending remarks do not affect me - grow up!
by MM on Thu Jan 13, 2011 11:02 AM PST.
EA - U just called SP "sargooz" - where is Admin?
by MM on Thu Jan 13, 2011 11:01 AM PSTDoes Admin understand Farsi to know the difference between Sargoh / Sargooz vs. Sargord?
MM cry me river! You're too old for a lullaby!
by Esfand Aashena on Thu Jan 13, 2011 11:00 AM PSTYou know you're not alone and there are others on i.com who constantly tie land to the moon and try to be "cute"! Well go ahead and imagine you're the fair sheriff in town! Good luck!
Everything is sacred
Sargord! There r more examples where those came from!
by Esfand Aashena on Thu Jan 13, 2011 10:56 AM PSTI really think you have some sort of Autism and the rest have been lost here.
You have Iranians here who are supporting you in the name of fairness and free speech whereas you're here just to agitate and repeat a routine. It's all a big mess but it is what it is! I'm glad i.com finally decided to block you like the way you should be.
Everything is sacred