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Heh. No Comment.JeremyR":jeqcmkpc said:cases where employees at large wholesalers would be afraid to post, etc etc.
naesco":ohjgatxy said:I don't know how some got the idea that this was a forum for industry to exhange its views.
It has always been a hobbyist forum to exchange ideas with industry.
Most of the objectionable industry types no longer post so I have no problem with continuing the way we have been.
Jaime Baquero":2zrity3k said:Rich,
The best thing you can do is to ban from this forum individuals such as Steve Robinson and friend. Those two individuals have done nothing positive to create a constructive dialoge. Many people are gone from this forum because of their unpleasant behavior.
Best regards
Jaime Baquero
JennM":2fg1bdw2 said:It's a complex quandry.
I've learned a lot in this forum, and I'd hate to see it go, or changed to the point where valid points of view, however "radical" they may seem, are stymied.
Noticed I bashed the post - not the poster. It's really the only rule of thumb we should all have to be mindful of. I think a lot of the grief comes from personality conflicts among individuals who have had business or other dealings with each other in the past, and that seem to have a personal ax to grind that takes an otherwise constructive discussion into a counter-productive vein. If people can agree not to make it personal, sprited debate can continue, to the enlightenment of all.
By "increased moderation"... that it a rather vague notion. What does it mean? Does it mean that if I don't agree with a poster, I can complain and get the post deleted?
Nope!OR does it mean that a newcomer to the forum, who may have a valid point of view, gets his post tossed simply because it's his first post?
Or does it simply mean that the minute a valid argument is disqualified by somebody calling somebody else a poopy-head, that all discussion ceases?
From what I've seen here, most people are passionate about their views, and sometimes that passion is sometimes misconstrued, and the flames begin. Alternatively, I've seen some folks post from such an uninformed point of view, that it's near impossible to consider their opinions seriously, and they only seem to serve to irritate and annoy, without having any real understanding of what they are talking about. It would be a shame to have the forum silenced by trolls - after all that's their objective isn't it?
Perhaps one idea would be to have a "sticky" introduction thread where posters new and old can identify themselves as much as they choose to, but also explain their position within the hobby or trade, so other posters can understand the point of view they may present. For example... "I'm JennM, hobbyist with 19 years' experience, worked in the trade for 1 year before opening my own LFS in the southern US, 3 years ago". Doesn't identify my shop or city, but gives the reader a perspective on my standing. Given the nature of these forums, there's no real way to verify that anyone is who they say they are, but assuming that most folks will be honest about that, it's a start. Many of us already know each other either through business dealings, having met at MACNA or some other event etc. To that end we're more aware of who each other is, than in many other of the forums here and elsewhere. There are still going to be trolls, no doubt, but some sort of "about us" thread might weed some of that out at least.
Any ideas on how to deal with the people posting without having any real understanding of what they are talking about? I have the impression that they are the kinds of people who have chased some 'qualified' posters off.
Righty":f67yc1y1 said:JennM":f67yc1y1 said:It's a complex quandry.
I've learned a lot in this forum, and I'd hate to see it go, or changed to the point where valid points of view, however "radical" they may seem, are stymied.
I am not interested in stymying any points of view, rather interested in making this the type of forum where industry people feel comfortable expressing their points of view.
JennM":3ak1c9vl said:LFS issues may be mundane to some (many?) but it is relevant to the forumI've garnered some good info here, and hopefully I've managed to share a bit too.
You're right - it becomes about what folks here are talking about. Seems like it goes in cycles - for the longest time MAC was the hot topic and it still comes up from time to time but most of us here seem to have tired of beating that dead horse.