I was just thinking... and I hate to suggest this, cause it's just NOT what the TDR is supposed to be all about.
When researching a new Diesel, I was pretty strong on the DMax. . (boy am I glad I nixed that truck and went with mine!). I was a member of GM-Diesel.com. They have a topic named "The WarZone". If a thread got out of control, or off topic and into a bashing session, the moderators would simply move it to the warzone.
This solves several problems that I see day to day. Specifically in the 3rd gen topics. There seems to be an increasing number of inflamatory posts popping up. I think it spawns from 1st and 2nd gen guys that "attack" the 3rd gen newbies. Not that it's not justified. The 1st and 2nd gen guys have got it goin' on. Most of the 3rd gen guys are new to diesels (myself included), and they post beliefs as fact, then are flamed by someone with a reasonable ammount of knowledge... . gripe gripe gripe...
MOST of the time, both parties seem to go back and forth *****ing at each other... . the original questions never get answered... . that's fine, but if a question isn't going to get answered, then the post is useless... . I would suggest a place to move threads so the people can just bash it out... I believe that eventually, after having their threads moved consistently, people would become more respectful of one another.
Disagreements happen... but we've got two forums laden with them.
??
Just a suggestion.
Andy
When researching a new Diesel, I was pretty strong on the DMax. . (boy am I glad I nixed that truck and went with mine!). I was a member of GM-Diesel.com. They have a topic named "The WarZone". If a thread got out of control, or off topic and into a bashing session, the moderators would simply move it to the warzone.
This solves several problems that I see day to day. Specifically in the 3rd gen topics. There seems to be an increasing number of inflamatory posts popping up. I think it spawns from 1st and 2nd gen guys that "attack" the 3rd gen newbies. Not that it's not justified. The 1st and 2nd gen guys have got it goin' on. Most of the 3rd gen guys are new to diesels (myself included), and they post beliefs as fact, then are flamed by someone with a reasonable ammount of knowledge... . gripe gripe gripe...
MOST of the time, both parties seem to go back and forth *****ing at each other... . the original questions never get answered... . that's fine, but if a question isn't going to get answered, then the post is useless... . I would suggest a place to move threads so the people can just bash it out... I believe that eventually, after having their threads moved consistently, people would become more respectful of one another.
Disagreements happen... but we've got two forums laden with them.
??
Just a suggestion.
Andy