On another forum, several guys have been there since "day one". They get away with murder!
Other, less senior members, receive rebuke, and reprimands, from an Admin. whose behavior besmirches the forum rules also.
Does seniority, then, carry such "weight"?
Should it? imp
Different forums, different cultures, I think.
I've been here for a while and admit that I get away with some stuff that newer members could not. But then, Matrix and Seabreeze know that I have a few mental challenges and they're very understanding.
If you want a "rough boy" forum, try joining some of the ones on the "dark Net" - yowza! :cower:
I think it all boils down to - in this world there are "Should be's" and there are "the way it is's".
I must admire you for admitting that you get some favouritism around here SifuPhil.layful:
If I last that long, perhaps my day will come also!![]()
Philly, what is the dark net? Or is that just a Phillischizm??
I belong to a number of internet discussion boards. I'm extremely active on one. A little less active on about 5 more... including this one. My thoughts are this. I own none of the internet boards. Hence, my posting there is a privilege, not a right. So, if those who own the boards or those who give extra time as moderators, etc. have some "favoritism" tossed their way... that's just fine by me. If I don't like what I see or hear, I am not bound by any fetters to remain on a specific board.
The one golf board I'm most active on does not allow any politics or religion posts. We have a small "family" of members who have been together on the board for nigh on to 20 years. If we were to live next door to each other, we might never speak once we learned each others political bent.
I post some to a strictly political forum. That one is unique in that the posters call each other every name in the book and come back for more. It's sorta fun in that you can try to rile up "the other side", while you fume at someone else's post. Yet, you come away with the feeling that any and all would give any member the shirt off their back if needed. It's political banter, with an undertone of actual caring about the Country and each other.
One golf board I no longer post to opened a political/religion section. That has destroyed the board since anyone who doesn't agree politically is even chastised when posting golf related items.
I have told the folks who seem to own/moderate this board that any time I post something out of line to please advise me. It's not mine to judge what is appropriate. I will make every attempt to NEVER wage a personal attack. To me, that's over the line.
I never think about it - just continue with whatever conversation is going and sometimes start one when I get an inspirational moment!
Our Phil gets around.![]()
Wow, Philly, I knew you were "connected," I just assumed it was to a crime family. Oops, my bad. Sorry.
That's on Saturday night. This one was Sunday morning. :rofl::rofl:
LOL ShalimarYep, Phil has friends in high places
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This forum is privately operated so I feel what the operators do is pretty much their business. I have always seen both mod an administrator very fair in their decisions. I don't think you'll find many if any who feel differently.On another forum, several guys have been there since "day one". They get away with murder!
Other, less senior members, receive rebuke, and reprimands, from an Admin. whose behavior besmirches the forum rules also.
Does seniority, then, carry such "weight"?
Should it? imp