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About Sites Listed Here

A Web Directory of some personal web sites we maintain. Client sites are NOT listed. We used to own 100+ domains with each having their own respective web sites, but have since downsized everything and used the Community to store content.

Personal Sites

BoardGlobal.com
Used as the face for hosting clients: Discussion

BordeGlobal.com
The server for all our sites: General Discussion

BordeGlobal.net
Specifically for our Web Business: General Discussion

BordeGlobal.org
Charitable web site creation: Discussion

BordeGlobalImpactDesigns.com
Mostly to have our business mane secured: Discussion

FelipeBorde.com
Discussion

InternationalDiscussion.com
Discussion

InternationalDiscussions.com
The main name of our Community: Discussion

JeanBorde.com
You are here: Discussion

JonahBorde.com
Discussion

MariaBorde.com
Discussion

MountainOfSand.com
A blog of experiences with Autism.

RulerofKings.com
A MMORPG online: Discussion

SethBorde.com
Discussion

TTCrime.com
Crime statistics in T&T: Discussion

TextRPG.com

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Personal Sites Continued

Text-RPG.com
All about Text-RPGs: Discussion

WorldofMedieval.com
Medieval based Text RPGs: Discussion


Domains For Spelling / Typos

Its easy to get our domain names wrong so we registered these just in case some of our users weren't sure.

BoredGlobal.com
Discussion

BoredGlobal.net
Discussion

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The issue of online courtesy is quite complex, especially for moderators of platforms or discussion forums like this one. In general, some people defend their opinions rudely, replicating the same behavior they display in real life. It seems to give them a sense of power, as if they are above being questioned.

I’m not necessarily referring to partisan politics here, but to any subject where someone "Thinks" they know everything.

I am a moderator of a shared literature contest focused on Horror and Suspense. The goal is for participants to post their stories and for everyone to provide feedback on the characters, plot, and narrative pacing of the submitted texts. It’s not uncommon to see two or three authors flaunting their "Literary expertise" with harsh criticisms and aggressive comments, without offering any constructive suggestions. Many people lack the ability to be diplomatic when criticizing. You can absolutely critique someone’s story, but it should be done politely and with arguments that help the writer see what can be improved.

Simply saying that someone’s text isn’t good, that it’s missing this or that, or comparing it to a child’s or teenager’s work is very hard to tolerate without eliciting an equally intense response. And when the moderator steps in to ask the "Universal knowledge expert" to tone down their rudeness, they are often accused of suppressing freedom of expression. Sometimes, indirect comments arise, suggesting that the critic is right and the moderator is the problem.

It’s a very complicated situation. Life is too short to stress over something so trivial.

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