What kind of moderation should Twoism.org adopt?


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Since its beginning, Twoism has been a space where people come together through a shared love for Boards of Canada and related topics. Over the years, this forum has always embraced a wide range of conversations, sometimes sharp, sometimes philosophical, sometimes deeply personal.

But times change, and so does the internet. That’s why we'd like to hear from you: how should Twoism approach moderation in the future? There’s no right or wrong answer, this is an opportunity to reflect together on what we want this community to be, and how we interact with one another.

Please take a moment to vote in the poll. Your input will help us shape the future of Twoism in a way that reflects the values of its members.

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IanRedpoint wrote: ..... Working in a bookshop ....

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Ah, the grouping behaviour of the lesser-spotted dumbcunt.

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wmarsh wrote:Ah, the grouping behaviour of the lesser-spotted dumbcunt.

Bit harsh. Did Dan Brown shit on your doorstep or something?

So, what should we all be reading then, smartarse?

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wmarsh wrote:Ah, the grouping behaviour of the lesser-spotted dumbcunt.


Wow man, you're a complete dick. Elitism and snobbishness within interest groups really grind my gears. Like, okay stating you very much do not like a certain author or book is fine but completely disrespecting people and being coarse about it?

In all respect, fuck you.

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its nice to see some murakami fans on here :) he's most definitely one of my favourite authors of late.

just ordered - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Unbearable-Ligh ... rid_pt_0_1 seems a pretty interesting read!

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Just a heads-up on the Murakami thing too btw. Am a pretty big Murakami fan; i've read all his novels (the one's translated into English, anyways), but not yet got round to all the short stories.. :0

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With the Old Breed by E.B. Sledge

First hand account of a Marine during the Pacific War... It's fantastic. If anyone is interested in WWII history, this is a must read.

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Snufkin wrote:Just a heads-up on the Murakami thing too btw. Am a pretty big Murakami fan; i've read all his novels (the one's translated into English, anyways), but not yet got round to all the short stories.. :0

-Snuf


yeah I'm reading the Wind-Up Bird Chronicle now as it happens

got it for a quid in a charity shop last year, only just got round to it

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Joebot Kill wrote:house of leaves is getting really fucking crazy.


fantastic book
on a scale of 1 to 10 how much has it fucked with your mind so far? 8)
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Infinite E wrote:
Snufkin wrote:Just a heads-up on the Murakami thing too btw. Am a pretty big Murakami fan; i've read all his novels (the one's translated into English, anyways), but not yet got round to all the short stories.. :0

-Snuf


yeah I'm reading the Wind-Up Bird Chronicle now as it happens

got it for a quid in a charity shop last year, only just got round to it


I'd rate that and 'After Dark' as my favourite Murakami novels :)

-Snuf

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Snufkin wrote:
Infinite E wrote:
Snufkin wrote:Just a heads-up on the Murakami thing too btw. Am a pretty big Murakami fan; i've read all his novels (the one's translated into English, anyways), but not yet got round to all the short stories.. :0

-Snuf


yeah I'm reading the Wind-Up Bird Chronicle now as it happens

got it for a quid in a charity shop last year, only just got round to it


I'd rate that and 'After Dark' as my favourite Murakami novels :)

-Snuf


after dark is my next novel to read...looking forwards :)

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Dune. Has anybody read Dune? It's getting better the more I read.

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saurus wrote:Dune. Has anybody read Dune? It's getting better the more I read.


Yes. DUNE is a great book.

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Some old Sci-fi book called "CV" by Damon Knight

pretty good
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just finished the outsiders. :D

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The Voice of Reason wrote:
saurus wrote:Dune. Has anybody read Dune? It's getting better the more I read.


Yes. DUNE is a great book.


Dude. YES! Frank Herbert is amazing. And someone earlier said House of Leaves is getting really crazy.... just wait until you finish it. That book scared the hell out of me lol.

I guess the last book I had time to sit down and read was The Crying of Lot 49 by Pynchon or Confederacy of Dunces lol lol... Got to love that Ignatius lols. I have V but haven't been able to finish it.... And am now trying to finish Strange Pilgrims but haven't had the time, unfortunately.

Ah, my wife recommends The Awakening.... She says its pretty damn good.

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