Hi Guys,
I'm guilty of a few of these, so for that, I'm sorry. Please let me share a few thoughts.
Double-Posts and response to Newbies:
My first post on here was before I even owned my machine. I was asking about how easy it was to add options. I had no idea how a forum worked, or how TBN worked. I made the mistake of "double posting" in both the JD forum and the Customization forum, as I didn't know where it belonged, or if it would be seen by those that could help me. I was scolded, quite quickly, by someone with several thousand posts.
It's a pretty intimidating place at first. It's like a young punk trying plop himself down at a table full of seasoned, salt and pepper, wise old guys at the local coffee shop in the middle of a conversation about who made the bearing for a tensioner on a 542 Cockshutt!!
Double posts are a pain, but be gentle about "correcting", especially a newbie.
"Long Winded Posts":
If someone has taken the time to type out 100 lines on a topic to help another, it should be commended, not discouraged. Some answers can be articulated in 1 line, some need 50.
"ALL CAPS":
I don't see anything wrong with this, when used appropriately. It represents excited, animated speech.
Now, if you don't know how to take your caps lock off, please consult a more tech-savvy friend so you're not yelling at us ALL OF THE TIME!!!
"Bringing up old posts":
Weellllllll..... How do you want it? Do you want old posts to stay dead, or do you want people to search previous threads to avoid repeat Q's???
I agree that if you're ranting about, let's say, Alan Jackson's house (as i did 2 weeks ago), months after the last shot was taken, don't do it.
Repeat Questions on common problems:
Searching is tough at times. TBN's search doesn't have a "did you mean" algorithm like google does, so if you can't remember the exact alphanumeric string you read 4 months ago, you're screwed.
Some threads are HUUUUGGGE!!! Anyone wanna talk flail mowers?? Or tell me about your towing rigs and trailers?? Good luck finding what Darin said about the tongue weight on his 20' flatdeck in feb of '09.
Muhammed, how about a separate section of TBN for "expert summaries" on common topics. These could be commented on and suggestions made from others, but would still be as short and concise as possible to help those with specific Q's. There are many, many threads on worklights, many on adding hydro circuits, and apparently many on "it won't start".
I put up a "How to think about adding a hydraulic circuit" thread a few days ago, asked/begged for input, and got next to nothing. (thanks Ken). I also suggested a "how to think about worklights" and "how to think about a high flow PTO driven hydro project". Again, no response.
TBN is a community, a big, and nice, community. In any community those that are apathetic, shouldn't complain.
Swearing and PC-ness:
I personally am not in agreeance with the current TBN stance on this, but this isn't "my" site!! I sometimes used profanity to get my point across. I also use sarcasm and pop-culture references. Some laugh at it, and a few take offense. I hope the former got a chuckle and a smile, and for the latter, I'm sorry......well, not really.
I doubt anyone here would stand up and say that being racist, sexist, or otherwise, is OK on TBN, or anywhere. Although i do recall a heated discussion on whether or not it's ok to have some/many drinks and then drive.....
We have to live within the owners wishes and rules, and until one of us less-PC people steps up, purchases the site, and administrates it, we have to conform.
I do have a real problem with the possibilty of posts that are justifiably negative toward a TBN sponsor being removed. This allows poor business practices to be masked with cash. That's not cool. It's just my opinion, but it's still not cool.
Please remember that most are here to help, to share, and to make friends. Those of you that aren't, please change, or go elsewhere.
Sorry for the long winded post. I hope it wasn't a repeat!!!
-Jer.