Interesting discussion about moderating. I’m a member of a local neighborhood forum which seems to be mostly somebody lost a dog, somebody else found a dog, people are breaking into cars somewhere. People get pretty nasty with each other over the most petty things there with no repercussions. Some guy posted a grainy video recently of an animal trolling through his yard and asked people’s opinion on whether it was a cat or a fox. Most people voted for fox. I started to post “It looked like it had a cat’s head and a fox’s tail but I’m pretty sure canines and felines can’t crossbreed so I really got no clue but I’m voting for fox.” I get an immediate (as in robo edit immediate) “This post does not meet our guidelines and will not be posted. If you wish to edit, you can do so now.” So I’m thinking I can call someone a commie or a racist or a stupid SOB on this neighborhood forum but mentioning the impossibility of crossbreeding of cats and foxes has crossed the line. Second time something similar has happened. I rarely read there and am done trying to post there. Other than “keep it respectful” (which is not enforced) I have zero clue what the moderators’ rules are for that forum. No debate they can do what they want, I just have no idea what the real rules are and no way I know of to ask.
The core purpose of this forum is topics centered on Kubota equipment, mostly tractors. This isn’t “The Housewives of …” so the cat fights aren’t why I come here.
I haven’t seen many sniping personal attacks lately, particularly since Flip departed. When I see conversations devolve into shouting matches, personal or not, I move on. I’ve only participated briefly in one of those and even though reading it back later I’d say I “won”, I would have felt more like a winner if I’d skipped it altogether, and I do regret it. And I have posted in Off Topic about political/social issues that others have started but I haven’t done that for quite a while.
I suspect, with very little empirical evidence aside from statistical probabilities, that there are many here that I vehemently disagree with on politics, religion, death penalty, race relations, abortion, sexuality, sin, and who knows what all else. This forum isn’t about any of those things and therefore they aren’t appropriate topics.
The thing we all have in common is Kubota and associated implements and projects so that’s THE topic. I don’t see anything wrong with a bunch of people who are on opposite ends of numerous issues (or not) coming together to share experiences, knowledge and help each other over a common interest. I also believe if we focused more on our commonalities and common goals as opposed to focusing so consistently on our differences it would be a good thing in general.