uggg 2 (warning: rant)
No matter what type a thread a person starts, an unfriendly manner is never suitable unless that post personally offends you. I have seen few things that should be considered offensive in many threads in which the topic gradually degrades to an unsuitable level. On my "uggg" thread this was an example and a test on the reaction of the people posting. However it was closed (one of the things I was waiting on... thank you jafo for your speedy response). But in that short time there was one post (not to point fingers) that particularly upset me, and that one post was all it took to upset me. For some reason it was inferred from
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| ????.... Whats that supposed to mean? What are you trying to say, Travis, that you are the only one who can post? It is comments like yours that turns this message board into something I try to avoid now. Thank-you for reminding me not to come back in here. |
I don't see how he got that from what I posted and it reflects an attitude that I find very distasteful. I think comments like this are far more degrading to the board then the meaningless threads.
If a person posts a stupid thread and obviously isn't intentionally flaming somebody don't flame the poster. My meaningless post was in no way offensive, except maybe to our Gorilla kin (I am not sure what ugggg translates to in Gorilla talk). Instead let's help these posters with a positive attitude so they know the ways of the board and will want to come back. Being friendly is necessary. If you don't have something nice to say then don't say it.
To sum it up: Don't start stupid threads and only post if you have something nice or constructive to say.
Just My Opinion.
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I thought you were
) complaining, asking nicely, whining, etc. about why they couldn't download anything. I mean you don't have to be a rocket scientist to figure out that if there are already about 10-12 threads about a subject, you might want to read one, just one, didn't have to read them all, maybe even post their problem if they felt they needed to be heard, in one of the existing threads. What a concept.
