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25th March 2007, 12:09 AM #46
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25th March 2007, 08:47 AM #47
We are prolly all in that position to some extent!
But I agree with the Bloke. P'raps the drivel has got out of hand a bit, but one man's witty repartee is another's unmitigated drivel.
However, I don't think that the situation is as bad as some posts have suggested, but nor is it being suggested that drivel is to be banned.
Those of us who like drivel are, at least as I understand 's post, going to be allowed to keep the Friday drivel post, but recognising that it is ephemeral (sometimes I can't work out what's happening if I don't look at it for 2-3 hours!!!), it's going to be closed once Saturday happens and then deleted a week later. Seems reasonable - the Friday drivellers can keep their fun and it won't clog the system with false searches (especially for words like Felder and Hammer, which people might acutally want to use for sensible threads).
At the same time, those who like drivel and drivelling are being asked to restrain their desire to drivel (or engage in competitive drivelling) so that sensible threads don't become difficult to distinguish from the Friday drivel.
All seems fair and reasonable to me and an entirely sensible compromise.
Just a question of exercising a bit of common sense.
So fellow drivellers, let's keep our rapier wit for ourselves (the others can choose not to have their lives enriched by our illuminating observations on the human condition).Cheers
Jeremy
If it were done when 'tis done, then 'twere well it were done quickly
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25th March 2007, 09:02 AM #48Retired
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25th March 2007, 11:35 AM #49
Yup. Well said John
Richard
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25th March 2007, 11:48 AM #50But I agree with the Bloke. P'raps the drivel has got out of hand a bit, but one man's witty repartee is another's unmitigated drivel.
The percentage of drivel to meaningful post has changed over the years. Anyone remember pancakes?
The number of posts have increased across the board by a factor of 4 over the past 3 years or so.
So today there is a lot more drivel to deal with. There is also a lot more Wood Turning posts to deal with. There is more of everything. It's the price to pay for having an extremely successful forum.
I think trying to control the drivel will be detrimental to the character of the forums.Photo Gallery
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25th March 2007, 12:00 PM #51
Ross, you need to think a bit more about what is involved in keeping this forum the happy place you find it.
Being a moderator isn't a power trip, it's just a lot of work and most of it is trying to keep some eejit from ruining the place.
Some people seem to enjoy pushing the limits with their posts and while it might provide some entertainment for them, it makes hard work and angst for those of us trying ensure that you have a community to enjoy.
You seem to take exception to this forum being run by a benevolent dictator - mate, moderating this forum would be a bloody sight easier if we were a lot stricter. For example, instead of answering your post, I could just delete the thing and be done with it - take me about 10 seconds. In fact, interupting my normal reading of the forum with deletions of anything that didn't fit a rigid set of rules would hardly affect me at all. As it is, I spend more time worrying about and addressing the very liberal rules on this forum than I do enjoying being a member.
When I find I'm getting stressed by this place and not getting to participate as a member simply because other members are deliberately pushing the boundaries, I think I'm entitled to feel less inclined towards tolerance. So, rather than complaining about the warnings we're forced by you lot to give from time to time, reflect that someone on the forum is trying to ruin the community we have here while the moderators, instead of enjoying the forum, are working to repair the damage.
Richard
moderator
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25th March 2007, 12:32 PM #52
Damn... typed a reply & the forum ate it.
Try again...
The practice of linking to off-site hosted pictures.
If the pics are uploaded with the post as attachments, they are limited to 100k & they have a thumbnail so you can decide if you want to view them.
If the pics are inserted as a link, they download as soon as you open that page of that thread with that post in it & there is no way of limiting the size of the pictures.
If the member doesn't maintain the pics at the off-site server, they are then lost to this forum.
There are already some posts in 'The best of the best' that have lost some of the pictures.
Don't get me wrong here, I'm not complaining. I wouldn't dare.
My point is there are practices used by some members that swamp a dialup much faster than off-topic remarks.Cliff.
If you find a post of mine that is missing a pic that you'd like to see, let me know & I'll see if I can find a copy.
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25th March 2007, 01:19 PM #53
I would honestly hate to think that the moderators thought that I was against them, Richard. I think that Neil and the moderators do a great job and that we should all be grateful that the forum exists.
Perhaps I might word my concerns a little better. I understand fully that the benchmark for this forum should be that school children access it, and that censorship and moderation should be aimed at only allowing stuff through that is safe for them to view. I think that most of the warnings are directed at members who do push the boundaries, and who are, well, mischevious because of boredom. I think we both agree on that.
What I don't like is being constantly reminded that we're hanging on here by a thread. To use an analogy, it's a little bit like being told by someone over and over that they are going to punch your head in "pretty soon". After a while you'd just think, "come on then, let's get it over with...".
So I make two suggestions: (1) That such threats be more specific than general (i.e., "if you fellows maintain this train of discussion action may be taken"), (2) that some system is established whereby contributions are made so that Neil's financial burden is relieved to an extent, and so that maybe the moderators can receive some renumeration.
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25th March 2007, 01:23 PM #54
Ah, I get your point now. There are a lot of those, and it is not limited to the old'n'bold. A lot of people don't post pics properly and don't bother trying new (correct) ways once discover a way to get it in their post.
That's not helpful Cliff, and clearly what this issue is not about.
This is true, but again, bandwidth is not the issue either. One reason this discussion has gone on so long is because people are reading into it things that are not there, confusing the issue and getting emotional about it.
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25th March 2007, 03:44 PM #55
The "I wouldn't dare" statement was a joke Groggy, that is why I put at end of the line. (see my new sig.)
It was in the context of the post I was replying to.... see below...
Yeap, exactly, David made a comment about dail up, I replied to it, you asked for clarification, I replied & then you took my reply out of context.Cliff.
If you find a post of mine that is missing a pic that you'd like to see, let me know & I'll see if I can find a copy.
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25th March 2007, 06:45 PM #56
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