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![]() On Jan 26, 7:09*am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: wrote: On Fri, 26 Jan 2007 09:01:12 -0500, "Bill Kearney" wkearney-99@hot-mail-com wrote: There are knowledgeable and published posters that read rec.boats and associated newsgroups that stopped, on advice from their attorneys, posting to other web based forums that had similar TOS. Really? *Cite examples. Want to start with Peggie Hall?Peggie Hall continues to use and post advice to other boating NG's, including non moderated UseNet forums. * * When Peggie left rec.boats. she was very adamant why she stopped posting in rec.boats. *She was tired of the personal inflammatory attacks by one of more (at the time, the most) prolific regulars in rec.boats. I had lunch with Peggie maybe a year and a half ago, and that is essentially what she told me. When the subject of rec.boats came up (very briefly) she referred to it as "(so-and-so's) group", and remarked that she was not going to post here again. To be fair, I think there were additional reasons as well. In addition to "so-and-so" and the negative atmosphere created by non-stop political cut and pastes, wars of the eternal flame, etc, she was regularly getting scorched by another poster. That person is seldom seen here these days but he or she had a highly refined ability to make extremely acidic remarks. The personal, inflammatory attacks, and the off topic political bickering that was the norm in rec.boats for so many years is reason why most of the professionals left rec.boats. And why it is important to discourage that type of behavior when we can. The rec.boats NG should attract boaters, there are plenty of other NG's where political BS is appropriate. |
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![]() Chuck Gould wrote: In addition to "so-and-so" and the negative atmosphere created by non-stop political cut and pastes, wars of the eternal flame, etc, she was regularly getting scorched by another poster. That person is seldom seen here these days but he or she had a highly refined ability to make extremely acidic remarks. The personal, inflammatory attacks, and the off topic political bickering that was the norm in rec.boats for so many years is reason why most of the professionals left rec.boats. I rememebr that. it was most unfortunate, and totally uncalled for. Peggy has a wealth fo information, and from the times I've written to her, on other places, she was most friendly and had great advice. And why it is important to discourage that type of behavior when we can. The rec.boats NG should attract boaters, there are plenty of other NG's where political BS is appropriate. agreed. |
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