For the good of the Forum
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- Victor Monarch Special
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For the good of the Forum
Lately, there have been quite a few nasty posts on the Forum. It's really easy to slip into negative and personal comments because the internet is somewhat anonymous. Negative posts have not been typical on our Forum and it's time for them to stop. Members should not post anything that they wouldn't say face to face with another member. Jerry Blais
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Re: For the good of the Forum
I agree. We are all here to discuss something we enjoy. There's no reason to be nasty or cut-throat on a phonograph forum.
That's what auctions are for
That's what auctions are for

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- Victor VI
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Re: For the good of the Forum
What we as members should try and do is.... avoid comments in the "Yankee Trader" section. You are supposed to PM those that are buying or selling. If a discussion on something is desired then take it to the "Machines" section. That how I see it.
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Re: For the good of the Forum
AMEN BROTHER!Jerry B. wrote:Lately, there have been quite a few nasty posts on the Forum. It's really easy to slip into negative and personal comments because the internet is somewhat anonymous. Negative posts have not been typical on our Forum and it's time for them to stop. Members should not post anything that they wouldn't say face to face with another member. Jerry Blais
I don't know quite what has come over folks lately, but I've been noticing a good deal more negativity in a number of venues of recent weeks. Perhaps it his is due to the short days, and the depressive effects of so little daylight. All that I can say is that I'm glas that I don't live in Finland just now.
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Re: For the good of the Forum
I'd hate to see some of the recent comments in YT sent to a forum member in a PM, for I fear that without the regulatory effect of exposure in a public forum there's no telling how rough some folks will get.gramophone78 wrote:What we as members should try and do is.... avoid comments in the "Yankee Trader" section. You are supposed to PM those that are buying or selling. If a discussion on something is desired then take it to the "Machines" section. That how I see it.
One would think that we should all remember that ' most everyone has SOMETHING useful to contribute if the conditions are salutary.
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Re: For the good of the Forum
Hear, hear!
Some of us may from time to time post something someone else doesn't like, finds O/T, etc. Just ignore it.
We're all here for the same reason: love of the hobby (and the machines!) and a delight in trading information.
I came here from another forum which had grown to toxic that I had to leave it. This has not been the rule here, and let's keep it that way!
Nat
Some of us may from time to time post something someone else doesn't like, finds O/T, etc. Just ignore it.
We're all here for the same reason: love of the hobby (and the machines!) and a delight in trading information.
I came here from another forum which had grown to toxic that I had to leave it. This has not been the rule here, and let's keep it that way!
Nat
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Re: For the good of the Forum
Hear, hear! There have been some really petty comments of late and they add nothing to meaningful discussion and detract from the great atmosphere of this board.
Clay
Clay
Arthur W. J. G. Ord-Hume's Laws of Collecting
1. Space will expand to accommodate an infinite number of possessions, regardless of their size.
2. Shortage of finance, however dire, will never prevent the acquisition of a desired object, however improbable its cost.
1. Space will expand to accommodate an infinite number of possessions, regardless of their size.
2. Shortage of finance, however dire, will never prevent the acquisition of a desired object, however improbable its cost.
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- Victor II
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Re: For the good of the Forum
I always try to watch what I post online, and try to be extra good--especially at this time of year because Santa may be watching...
...no, not this Santa:

THIS Santa:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCAxzUXw7Oo[/youtube]
Remember:
"He knows when you are sleeping,
"He knows when you're awake,
"He know if you've been bad or good,
"So be good, for goodness sake!!!"
...it gives that a whole new meaning!
...no, not this Santa:

THIS Santa:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCAxzUXw7Oo[/youtube]
Remember:
"He knows when you are sleeping,
"He knows when you're awake,
"He know if you've been bad or good,
"So be good, for goodness sake!!!"
...it gives that a whole new meaning!

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Re: For the good of the Forum
Brandon wrote:I agree. We are all here to discuss something we enjoy. There's no reason to be nasty or cut-throat on a phonograph forum.
That's what auctions are for
Especially those nasty TV auctions.

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- Victor O
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Re: For the good of the Forum
Be grateful this hasn't descended to /b/ levels yet (the [storm drain] of the internet. I'd recommend not to go looking for it). If I had to suggest a code of rules for this place, I'd adopt a crudely named code that has never failed me. If you didn't want to read that whole thing, just remember the Golden Rule and apply it both in real life and on the internet.