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wow other forums!!!

Is it a good idea to be members of many forums??

I mean this as, do you get a more varied number of opinions etc wasnt meant as:

Is it really a good idea to be members of other forums!? In a mean voice...
Ha haaa! That's exactly how I heard it in my head!

More forums is always a good thing if you're after a wider range of opinionated twaddle. Not that that's always a bad thing of course. I generally find when I start an interest/hobby I scattergun every forum I can think of and gradually dial back my presence on the ones most full of idiots/rubbish/devoid of any interaction whatsoever. Which is why I have a handful of posts on Zeroin and faaaaaaaahsands on here.

 
Ha haaa! That's exactly how I heard it in my head!

More forums is always a good thing if you're after a wider range of opinionated twaddle. Not that that's always a bad thing of course. I generally find when I start an interest/hobby I scattergun every forum I can think of and gradually dial back my presence on the ones most full of idiots/rubbish/devoid of any interaction whatsoever. Which is why I have a handful of posts on Zeroin and faaaaaaaahsands on here.
Ok, glad you didn't take it the wrong way! :P
 
Not really anything to add to what Lozart said, it's worth being on a few, arnies is a good knowledge bank for example. Zin is worth a flick from time to time but there's more idiots that anything.

That's why I like afuk, there's respect for the mods and members even when there's a disagreement for whatever reason. There's very rarely any problems because even if someone doesn't agree with what another says, more often than not the opinion is respected nonetheless.

 
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I bet if I could get a moderator position on the other forums I could make them much better places to be. It might take me a while, and the hardest part would be building up a positive relationship with the actual members, but I bet I could at least make a dent.

But it seems that being a nobend is part of the job description on other forums, so there's no chance I'd get on the mod team. =/

AF-UK is just the nicest place to be. Letting people get on with it and not imposing a load of pointless, moronic restrictions is the way to go, because people aren't stupid. Everyone knows why there are a load of stupid rules elsewhere, it's just to allow the mods to "moderate" posts of the people who do it wrong, and it serves no purpose but to boost their egos because they can exercise their power over people, and disenfranchise the community. They try and run it as a dictatorship instead of leading by example.

A little bit of respect for people goes a long, long way, this forum community is testament to that.

I just imagine the mod team of some other forum having a discussion in the private forums... "Hehe, guys, guys, what if we made it illegal to mention other retailers? We could make out that they don't exist, like the info can't be found elsewhere... I mean, they'll use PM, I know, and people will get asked the same questions millions of times, by millions of people, when they could just publicly post the answer once... But I want to be able to delete people's content when they half mutter another shop! :lol:"

Y'know, I'm done being coy now... Can we just please nuke Zero In from orbit and just leave the classifieds?

 
Many years spent in the murky depths of Visordown and TheRevCounter (both motorbike forums for the uninformed) have left me with a significantly thicker skin and a general attitude of "meh, whatever" when it comes to internet based trolls. TRC once had a thread that started with a n00b introduction and ended with a 183 page flame war. I sh*t you not.

Should any of you have the misfortune opportunity to meet me in real life you'll quickly learn that the same attitude doesn't follow me into real life.
Ducatiforum is the best biking forum I have been on. OK I know it's marque specific but I haven't found a nicer forum or one with more help.

 
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Every forum has its bias and issues around the culture that has grown there, its all part of fitting in to that community that you don't rock the boat too much. I suspect that Arrse is one of those places where the reasonable and nice guys in the armed forces don't go, or leave very quickly because the existing culture is full of the horrible idiots that no one likes anyway.

Plenty of forums are just broken and it all stems from the moderators. The moderation team makes the entire difference on a forum, they drive the behaviour of the forum entirely they set the tone and culture and enforce it that way.

 
I think the best thing about ARRSE is that the name describes quite well the people that use it

 
^^To be fair to them, ARRSE do have some hilarious threads when they discuss rumours doing the rounds in the military. It has to be said that to understand some of the humour you must either be in, know someone well who is in, or have read quite a bit of previous a[r]rse surrounding the same/similar rumours. Which is not surprising really - whether people choose to admit it or not, the military is a massive clique, each service a very large clique, each battle group/regiment/(whatever the RAF call more than 1 sqdn) a pretty large clique, each ship/detachment/company/squadron a large clique, and each detail/platoon/flight a clique. It is the inevitable consequence of esprit de corps...

The reason why is illustrated here: I don't know all the correct terms for various groupings within the military and TBH I don't much care. But to ex/serving personnel, those groupings are the lads and lasses whom they will/do rely upon in dangerous situations and to whom they owe personal loyalty, far and away more important than any oath of allegiance. I reveal myself as an outsider...

Nonetheless, there is no need to be quite so much of an arse as these buttocks have in this case.

 
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