Changes Coming to the Phantasy Tour Message Boards
For over two decades, Phantasy Tour has been a destination for live music fans to engage with their favorite bands and connect with other fans. We have long struggled with enforcing the rules for posting messages on Phantasy Tour’s message boards. The volume of content, diversity of opinions and technological work arounds make this especially challenging. As with any vibrant and active online community, discussions on our forums can often devolve into ugly exchanges. With our large number of readers, we have attracted users that seem to have little interest in discussing music and instead are intent on sowing discord, intimidating others or spreading disinformation. We do not condone hate speech or illegal activities on our website. We have always had mechanisms for reporting content and have been committed to the timely review of all reported posts. When reviewing reported content, we strive to be as fair and objective as possible while also respecting freedom of expression. This is not an easy task and I’m grateful to our volunteer moderators for their assistance in striking this delicate balance. Unfortunately, we have had little recourse to stop individuals intent on persistent divisiveness. This has been in part due to our reluctance to institute measures that would be inconvenient, restrictive and intrusive to our thousands of valued members that use our service responsibly. However, the time has come for implementing measures that will improve our ability to enforce our rules. Effective immediately, new members of Phantasy Tour will need to request access to post messages to our site. Members that repeatedly violate our rules will have their posting privileges revoked. Other measures are being actively discussed and I will post updates to blog.phantasytour.com as they are implemented. Your feedback is welcome at support.phantasytour.com.
As a reminder, each member of Phantasy Tour is equipped with
ability to remove content themselves with the ignore feature. This is especially
useful for addressing members with whom you disagree but that do not violate
our rules.