Originally posted by 446
The amount of good people that have left or been booted from this sight is amazing. Some that come to mind:
Ron ( well you know)
HVAC (set the standard of performance for us)
Carl (single-handedly stopped the price gouging by your advertisers)
Bill K ( single-handedly changed the quality of our auto's)
plenty more I can’t think of at the moment.
I pay for this site for information and entertainment. I find the "wars" more informative sometimes than the average "how do I change the air in my tire thread" and, yes I also watch Jerry when I get a chance. Don’t get me wrong. Everyone started with the same questions, but you need to keep the old-timers around to keep this place alive.
What a bunch of wheenies!
Ok, how about I respond from my PERSONAL POV... This in no way should be construed as representing the TDR management. For this moment, I'm removing my moderator hat and i'm JUST A READER.
I joined TDR for one purpose - to answer questions from a unique perspective. In December 99, there were NOT a list of knowledgeable people about how pumps or fuel systems in general worked on this forum. I did not own a CTD at the time, and did not figure to for years. I found out I could make friends here, and stayed for that over time.
What I saw then, is what R Patton and Co has tried to offer, a meeting point, a nexus of information and communication. Let me ask you, how many transmission specialists post here? None. Why? Because certain individuals and a vendor that was removed saw fit to insultingly and directly attack every other one who came to the board. Rather than put up with it, they all left. I consider this a terrible loss to our reputation, and a loss to the members here. But, it was directly caused by a mistake, I believe, on the part of our management - we did not immediately confront the issue head on an squelch it. This is a lesson that for me, at least, was hard learned. I have personally talked to some those who no longer will frequent this board and share thier knowledge... And they are NOT coming back.
None of this is about disagreement, or differring approaches to issues, this is about defaming, confrontation, and in some situations, just plain verbal abuse.
The question is, how do we prevent this from happening in the future? By allowing the agitators, the irritants free reign? If you think so, feel free to say so. But from my POV, it hasn't worked. In fact, I'd say the reverse was true. It has been, in my own opinion, our laxity, not censorship, that has driven knowledgeable people away from this forum. The participation of many of the people doing experimentation or development of products continues to fall, and my informal observation is that it will continue until we provide an environment where their time and efforts spent here do not appear to them to be a waste of time and energy and a big irritation.
Now, putting my moderator hat back on:
I'll accept my share of the blame for:
1. Not being sufficiently perceptive to grasp some of what I have posted above until it's well too late.
2. Not spending enough time and watching closely enough to prevent certain events of recent history from spiraling out of control in the first place.
3. Not being sufficiently communicative with both participants and other moderators so as to keep a better watch over what's going on, and making sure we're more "uniform" in our application of principles and rules.
However, the best we as humans can do is live and learn. Now, what will YOU do to help the situation?