Its silly to keep people out based solely on age. Beyond early teen years, maturity & decency have little to do with age and more to do with personal discipline. No matter how international you are, any restriction that excludes people based on unalterable differences (rather than choices and behavior) shows a fear of the unknown and an unwillingness to expand your comfort zone. what if you didn't let in homosexuals just because you personally believed they couldn't behave themselves? Or African Americans simply because you didn't think you had any shared interests? Age discrimination is no less predjudice even if it is more socially acceptable.
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Dan was 17(to take the youngest of the two) when we opened Apolyton and i hope you dont characterize our site as immatureCo-Founder, Apolyton Civilization Site
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Are you sure the CGA, aka, Certified General Accountants, won't sue your ass off?
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Why do I feel like my bigger brother won't let me hang out with his bigger friends?
Seriously though, its tough for us younger, mature gamers. It seems as though, however, that those who put in the time and paitence to learn and play Civ III, well, already demonstrate their maturity Being 17 stinksIT is certainly praiseworthy to try to make clear to oneself as far as possible the sense one associates with a word. But here we must not forget that not everything can be defined. -Gottlob Frege
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Guys, I'm not here to defend our age policy. It was put into place by a general vote by our membership. If you want to debate with our members about why they picked 25, I suggest you drop by the board and have that debate with them.
It seems as though the vast majority of players are in their teens and early twenties, tops.
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Originally posted by MarkG
Dan was 17(to take the youngest of the two) when we opened Apolyton and i hope you dont characterize our site as immatureSolver, WePlayCiv Co-Administrator
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when one approaches to a group of people to inform about/advertise something, comments/criticism is to be expected
the fact that your group decided to put an extra age filter beyond the "dont be a jerk" one(which would cover pretty much everything imho) is certainly creating the wrong impression to many "adults" that would otherwise be interested in joining youCo-Founder, Apolyton Civilization Site
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Originally posted by Solver
And Ming is still older than you and Dan combined .
sorry Sleestax, but basic ideas of your group are dead wrong
it's one thing to say "we are that kind of people, we like to do this stuff and we accept only other people like us in our group" and another to say "it's impossible that you are like us if you are under 25. grow up first"Co-Founder, Apolyton Civilization Site
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Yes, judging people by age is wrong. Dan was only 15 when he took over one of the biggest Civ 2 sites on the Net, and did manage it nicely.
Markos, I think Dan was 18, you were 23 and Ming like 45 at the time, right?Solver, WePlayCiv Co-Administrator
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Originally posted by Sleestax
Guys, I'm not here to defend our age policy. It was put into place by a general vote by our membership.
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when one approaches to a group of people to inform about/advertise something, comments/criticism is to be expected
I have no problem with the criticism directed my way. I've heard it all before and much worse. Obviously the CGA isn't for everyone.
There are countless gaming groups that allow people of all ages. In the end, people will gravitate towards the ones with which they are most comfortable.
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