crocmommy wrote:And yes, there are a few people that don't come here that I don't miss. It has nothing to do with politics. It's more of an "all about me" attitude that gets old....
Ditto all of that.
crocmommy wrote:And yes, there are a few people that don't come here that I don't miss. It has nothing to do with politics. It's more of an "all about me" attitude that gets old....
planosteve wrote:[url]But your disagreements are generally not political.[/url]I was a Ron Paul supporter and an anti-Bush Republican from the day I signed on.
GFB wrote:crocmommy wrote:And yes, there are a few people that don't come here that I don't miss. It has nothing to do with politics. It's more of an "all about me" attitude that gets old....
Ditto all of that.
crocmommy wrote:GFB wrote:crocmommy wrote:And yes, there are a few people that don't come here that I don't miss. It has nothing to do with politics. It's more of an "all about me" attitude that gets old....
Ditto all of that.
Well you know the YPIYR thing and all that goes with it is one of the few.
RaisinCain wrote:I would just like to personally thank RaisinCain for starting this great discussion; thanks RC!!
RaisinCain wrote:I would just like to personally thank RaisinCain for starting this great discussion; thanks RC!!
LibraryLady wrote:RaisinCain wrote:I would just like to personally thank RaisinCain for starting this great discussion; thanks RC!!
Gopher wrote:A more generic name change might bring in a few folks from internet searches. A saturday shout out from a local radio show might draw in a few more bodies too.
IMHO, moderation, even handed or the lack of it, will determine the health of any discussion board. A strictly enforced Code of Conduct helps also. I post on a NASCAR board that was a spin off of the old Speed.com boards. Pretty much anything goes, until the personal attacks start. That will get you bounced in a heartbeat. Another board, AR15.com is moderated very well, but I left TheHighRoad.com (another gun board) because the moderators were too heavy handed. Finding the balance is the key.
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