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CarolSells
01-19-2012, 06:38 PM
Charlie Brown would say, "I guess I just don't understand". I think that the moderator(s) do a great job. I'm sure that they get tired of wading through all of the poop, too. However, last weekend I responded to a post about an experience that one poster had at a restaurant. In my post I said that I believed that his account was true but that he should beware of the types of responses that he would receive. It was all very tongue-in-cheek. One kind poster got it and laughed but the thread was deemed "off topic and inflammatory" and was removed. Fair enough. Rules is rules.
But my question is, why is it okay and appropriate for posters to attack another poster or their questions or opinions? Case in point: Today a person started a thread asking where to get a tattoo. It degenerated into how that person would be perceived by one if they sported a tat,etc. On topic? Non inflammatory? The posts stand.
Why is it okay to tell posters who have any questions about what they would like to see in TV or have any negative comments about anything that they don't like or have noticed to "just move out or buy in Orlando"? These comments are in the true spirit of the board's purpose of exchanging ideas? I think NOT!
Just my inquiring mind wanting to know.
:cus:
angiefox10
01-19-2012, 06:45 PM
I have the same question. Sometimes posts are just removed. Often times people are kidding with each other and those posts are removed and the really mean posts remain. I don't get it.
I know the post you are referring to. People who didn't read it were lead to believe there was something wrong with it and didn't understand it was a joke because it was removed. By removing the post, there was no way to explain.
golf4me
01-19-2012, 06:46 PM
Charlie Brown would say, "I guess I just don't understand". I think that the moderator(s) do a great job. I'm sure that they get tired of wading through all of the poop, too. However, last weekend I responded to a post about an experience that one poster had at a restaurant. In my post I said that I believed that his account was true but that he should beware of the types of responses that he would receive. It was all very tongue-in-cheek. One kind poster got it and laughed but the thread was deemed "off topic and inflammatory" and was removed. Fair enough. Rules is rules.
But my question is, why is it okay and appropriate for posters to attack another poster or their questions or opinions? Case in point: Today a person started a thread asking where to get a tattoo. It degenerated into how that person would be perceived by one if they sported a tat,etc. On topic? Non inflammatory? The posts stand.
Why is it okay to tell posters who have any questions about what they would like to see in TV or have any negative comments about anything that they don't like or have noticed to "just move out or buy in Orlando"? These comments are in the true spirit of the board's purpose of exchanging ideas? I think NOT!
Just my inquiring mind wanting to know.
:cus:
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angiefox10
01-19-2012, 06:48 PM
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noun, plural fo�rums, fo�ra [fawr-uh, fohr-uh] Show IPA.
1.
the marketplace or public square of an ancient Roman city, the center of judicial and business affairs and a place of assembly for the people.
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So.... are you being mean.... or are you being funny. Because it's hard for me to tell.
Posh 08
01-19-2012, 06:54 PM
Charlie Brown would say, "I guess I just don't understand". I think that the moderator(s) do a great job. I'm sure that they get tired of wading through all of the poop, too. However, last weekend I responded to a post about an experience that one poster had at a restaurant. In my post I said that I believed that his account was true but that he should beware of the types of responses that he would receive. It was all very tongue-in-cheek. One kind poster got it and laughed but the thread was deemed "off topic and inflammatory" and was removed. Fair enough. Rules is rules.
But my question is, why is it okay and appropriate for posters to attack another poster or their questions or opinions? Case in point: Today a person started a thread asking where to get a tattoo. It degenerated into how that person would be perceived by one if they sported a tat,etc. On topic? Non inflammatory? The posts stand.
Why is it okay to tell posters who have any questions about what they would like to see in TV or have any negative comments about anything that they don't like or have noticed to "just move out or buy in Orlando"? These comments are in the true spirit of the board's purpose of exchanging ideas? I think NOT!
Just my inquiring mind wanting to know.
:cus:
:agree:
golf4me
01-19-2012, 07:04 PM
So.... are you being mean.... or are you being funny. Because it's hard for me to tell.
I wasn't trying to be mean or funny. I think a forum is a place to discuss things and we won't always agree or stay on track and each person will think he or she is right.
angiefox10
01-19-2012, 07:06 PM
I wasn't trying to be mean or funny. I think a forum is a place to discuss things and we won't always agree or stay on track and each person will think he or she is right.
Thanks for the response. I really wasn't sure what you were trying to say. :coolsmiley:
CarGuys
01-19-2012, 07:15 PM
Angi
So I guess I can't get a Tat?
Even Dudley got a Tat in the movie Wild Hogs!
An Apple LOGO! :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:
angiefox10
01-19-2012, 07:22 PM
Angi
So I guess I can't get a Tat?
Even Dudley got a Tat in the movie Wild Hogs!
An Apple LOGO! :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:
http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff129/Angiefox10/badtattoo.jpg
kentucky blue
01-19-2012, 07:34 PM
I wasn't trying to be mean or funny. I think a forum is a place to discuss things and we won't always agree or stay on track and each person will think he or she is right.
Have to agree with you,i remember after my first few post ,i was told "we don't need people like you here,look elsewhere."We all have our own opinions,and to have a forum to express them is refreshing.It's great to have this board that is sooooooooooo informative, and gives us all the chance to participate.To be honest, i'm shocked that the moderator did not delete a few of my post,but i'm grateful they didn't delete.As far as a tattoo,to each their own,it's just not my "cup of tea."
CarolSells
01-19-2012, 07:37 PM
Hey! I've been hijacked! I don't have a tattoo. Nothing against them. I might have to get ironed first!
Okay. This is an official hybrid. Comment on my rant or show us your tattoo!
Posh 08
01-19-2012, 07:43 PM
Hey! I've hijacked! I don't have a tattoo. Nothing against them. I might have to get ironed first!
Okay. This is an official hybrid. Comment on my rant or show us your tattoo!
http://i1223.photobucket.com/albums/dd502/posh2008/25160_114887241857349_100000082211235_269086_40102 75_n.jpg
CarolSells
01-19-2012, 07:47 PM
http://i1223.photobucket.com/albums/dd502/posh2008/25160_114887241857349_100000082211235_269086_40102 75_n.jpg
Posh, that's really pretty! I could be persuaded to get a smallish one like that!
TOTV Team
01-19-2012, 11:06 PM
Charlie Brown would say, "I guess I just don't understand". I think that the moderator(s) do a great job. I'm sure that they get tired of wading through all of the poop, too. However, last weekend I responded to a post about an experience that one poster had at a restaurant. In my post I said that I believed that his account was true but that he should beware of the types of responses that he would receive. It was all very tongue-in-cheek. One kind poster got it and laughed but the thread was deemed "off topic and inflammatory" and was removed. Fair enough. Rules is rules.
But my question is, why is it okay and appropriate for posters to attack another poster or their questions or opinions? Case in point: Today a person started a thread asking where to get a tattoo. It degenerated into how that person would be perceived by one if they sported a tat,etc. On topic? Non inflammatory? The posts stand.
Why is it okay to tell posters who have any questions about what they would like to see in TV or have any negative comments about anything that they don't like or have noticed to "just move out or buy in Orlando"? These comments are in the true spirit of the board's purpose of exchanging ideas? I think NOT!
Just my inquiring mind wanting to know.
:cus:
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If there is ever a concern about a post you can click on the triangle in the upper right corner of that post and it will be directed to admin/moderators for review. At the end of the day I wish I could say we always get it right but we can't and we don't but always make our best efforts. We thank everyone for their support and feedback.
CarolSells
01-19-2012, 11:17 PM
There are over 1,200,000 page views and 100,000 visits to the site monthly and a number of people work daily to review and maintain the site. Our main objective is to make sure respect is maintained for each user even if there is a difference of opinion. Sometimes it is an easy judgement call and other times it is not, as often the written word is interpreted or misinterpreted from the original poster's intentions.
If there is ever a concern about a post you can click on the triangle in the upper right corner of that post and it will be directed to admin/moderators for review. At the end of the day I wish I could say we always get it right but we can't and we don't but always make our best efforts. We thank everyone for their support and feedback.
Thank you for the reply. As I mentioned, we all appreciate this site and your efforts. But we all think that we're funny!
angiefox10
01-19-2012, 11:18 PM
Thank you for the reply. As I mentioned, we all appreciate this site and your efforts. But we all think that we're funny!
Well... At least I am!!!! :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:
CarolSells
01-19-2012, 11:30 PM
Well... At least I am!!!! :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:
We can coin a new phrase. Have you ever been "triangled"?
:bigbow::22yikes:
skyguy79
01-20-2012, 12:02 AM
But we all think that we're funny!HEY, dat not true! Iz not funny, never wuz and never will be!!!
http://www.mahvin.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/clowntute.gif
http://www.free-animations.co.uk/people/clowns/images/clown_2.gif:boom: :boom: :boom: :boom: :boom: :boom:
CarolSells
01-20-2012, 12:28 AM
You know we love your cartoons! Do you think there might be a market for animated tattoos? Hmmm.
graciegirl
01-20-2012, 06:03 AM
Maybe it is because you are extremely witty and smart Carol, and sarcasm is very funny, but lots of folks don't get it because it is typed.
Our good friend Swimdawg has told me that when I am attempting to be funny to always add a wink. I think almost everyone who posts here is sincere and we all have the things we are passionate about and other things that have always been with us that have seen us this far and we are certain they are right. We all come from different places, both geographically and in life experiences and we all have our hot buttons.
I think we do a good job on here, most of the time, respecting each other. Behind the post is always a real person, just trying to type their view of things. I have had my mind changed so many times by the thoughts of others on here. I love this place and I think you are one wonderful person that I can't wait to meet. Keep typin' girl!
Gracie. The behind the times untattooed overtyper.
angiefox10
01-20-2012, 06:32 AM
Maybe it is because you are extremely witty and smart Carol, and sarcasm is very funny, but lots of folks don't get it because it is typed.
Our good friend Swimdawg has told me that when I am attempting to be funny to always add a wink. I think almost everyone who posts here is sincere and we all have the things we are passionate about and other things that have always been with us that have seen us this far and we are certain they are right. We all come from different places, both geographically and in life experiences and we all have our hot buttons.
I think we do a good job on here, most of the time, respecting each other. Behind the post is always a real person, just trying to type their view of things. I have had my mind changed so many times by the thoughts of others on here. I love this place and I think you are one wonderful person that I can't wait to meet. Keep typin' girl!
Gracie. The behind the times untattooed overtyper.
Hey Graciegirl! We missed you yesterday! I think while we were all out there betting on your horse, you were out having fun with your gal pals! Glad to see you back! We love your wisdom! :coolsmiley:
CarolSells
01-20-2012, 08:22 AM
[QUOTE=graciegirl;442868]Maybe it is because you are extremely witty and smart Carol, and sarcasm is very funny, but lots of folks don't get it because it is typed.
Our good friend Swimdawg has told me that when I am attempting to be funny to always add a wink. I think almost everyone who posts here is sincere and we all have the things we are passionate about and other things that have always been with us that have seen us this far and we are certain they are right. We all come from different places, both geographically and in life experiences and we all have our hot buttons.
I think we do a good job on here, most of the time, respecting each other. Behind the post is always a real person, just trying to type their view of things. I have had my mind changed so many times by the thoughts of others on here. I love this place and I think you are one wonderful person that I can't wait to meet. Keep typin' girl!
Gracie. The behind the times untattooed overtyper.[/QUOTE/]
Thank you so much, Gracie. You make some very good points. What seems perfectly clear and obvious to us isn't always that clear to the other person (or audience in this case) most particularly when it's written.
skyguy79
01-20-2012, 09:35 AM
You know we love your cartoons! Do you think there might be a market for animated tattoos? Hmmm.Yes, but the body parts they would have to be placed in order to be animated are not normally exposed where others can see them! :22yikes:
CarolSells
01-20-2012, 09:43 AM
Yes, but the body parts they would have to be placed in order to be animated are not normally exposed where others can see them! :22yikes:
Yeah, you got me there....Angie...help!
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