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"Dudley Henriques" wrote in message
... So far, this has not been my experience, but time will tell. Don't know where you got the stats on the forum moderators. I don't have that information. I think you have the wrong perspective on how these forums are moderated. I've yet to see a moderator on either forum edit or delete a post based on the moderator's judgment on who is right and who is wrong. Only obvious bad behavior, vitriolic posts and ad hominem attacks are "moderated" by the control board. As far as I can determine, you can agree or disagree with anyone on these forums with free abandon as long as you do it politely and in a friendly manner. Can't address the registration problem except to say that POA was hacked yesterday and they thought they sorted it all back out last night. All is perfectly normal on my end and I'm having no issues today at all. Personally, I've found the experience quite satisfying so far. You'll have to make your own assessment of course. -- Dudley Henriques I took a look a couple of days ago and, although I didn't take time to look through every topic and thread, there didn't appear to be much traffic--and the categories were not really inuitive. I'll take another look as time permits, but there are really only a couple of really annoying people here in the "wild west" with any staying power--plus a few who come and go at random. Admittedly, I haven't spent a lot of time on it and haven't checked the AOPA forums at all--even though they would clearly aleviate the greatest single annoyance. Peter |
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F. Baum wrote:
On Jun 11, 11:51 am, Dudley Henriques wrote: So far, this has not been my experience, but time will tell. Don't know where you got the stats on the forum moderators. I don't have that information. Here is what I have seen on POA. When someone posts a question there is the same small group of the same respondents who have nothing usefull to add but they always respond anyways. Just like MX would do. Also, people at POA like to flaunt their qualifications as if that really means something or lends them higher credibility. Heck, around here I have seen student pilots give valid answers to posts. There have been about 6 or 7 posters claiming to be adminstators and most of their profiles said PPL. I dont think it will be worthwhile for me but good luck. FB What you are saying is directly opposed to what I'm getting in my personal email, the posts I'm seeing on these two forums, and comments from just about everyone who has tried these forums. I've seen absolutely nothing to substantiate what you are saying and in fact just the opposite. I understand from the 4 distinct and varied negatives you have listed that you discovered on the forums as you tried them that you just might be much happier not being involved over there. I respect that. Best to you as always. |
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Peter Dohm wrote:
"Dudley Henriques" wrote in message ... So far, this has not been my experience, but time will tell. Don't know where you got the stats on the forum moderators. I don't have that information. I think you have the wrong perspective on how these forums are moderated. I've yet to see a moderator on either forum edit or delete a post based on the moderator's judgment on who is right and who is wrong. Only obvious bad behavior, vitriolic posts and ad hominem attacks are "moderated" by the control board. As far as I can determine, you can agree or disagree with anyone on these forums with free abandon as long as you do it politely and in a friendly manner. Can't address the registration problem except to say that POA was hacked yesterday and they thought they sorted it all back out last night. All is perfectly normal on my end and I'm having no issues today at all. Personally, I've found the experience quite satisfying so far. You'll have to make your own assessment of course. -- Dudley Henriques I took a look a couple of days ago and, although I didn't take time to look through every topic and thread, there didn't appear to be much traffic--and the categories were not really inuitive. I'll take another look as time permits, but there are really only a couple of really annoying people here in the "wild west" with any staying power--plus a few who come and go at random. Admittedly, I haven't spent a lot of time on it and haven't checked the AOPA forums at all--even though they would clearly aleviate the greatest single annoyance. Peter The final analysis is simply what each individual thinks best fits their needs. If it's your thing, I'm sure you will be welcome over there. If not, Usenet is always here. Personally I'm planning to be both places. I like alternatives :-) -- Dudley Henriques |
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I took a look a couple of days ago and, although I didn't take time to
look through every topic and thread, there didn't appear to be much traffic--and the categories were not really inuitive. I'll take another look as time permits, but there are really only a couple of really annoying people here in the "wild west" with any staying power--plus a few who come and go at random. Peter, I encourage you to give POA another shot. I, too, have found the interface a bit clumsy, but I'm starting to get the hang of things. What's great is how many old names you will recognize over there from the "pre-Bertie" days of rec.aviation. The exodus to POA obviously started many months ago, because nearly every "regular" you remember from here is now over "there"! It's almost like going home. Positive, upbeat, friendly folks, posting about flying, with no personal attacks, no fake posts, no trolls. Ahhhhh, it's like a breath of fresh air! :-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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In article gWX3k.204399$yE1.195906@attbi_s21,
"Jay Honeck" wrote: I took a look a couple of days ago and, although I didn't take time to look through every topic and thread, there didn't appear to be much traffic--and the categories were not really inuitive. I'll take another look as time permits, but there are really only a couple of really annoying people here in the "wild west" with any staying power--plus a few who come and go at random. Peter, I encourage you to give POA another shot. I, too, have found the interface a bit clumsy, but I'm starting to get the hang of things. What's great is how many old names you will recognize over there from the "pre-Bertie" days of rec.aviation. The exodus to POA obviously started many months ago, because nearly every "regular" you remember from here is now over "there"! It's almost like going home. Positive, upbeat, friendly folks, posting about flying, with no personal attacks, no fake posts, no trolls. Ahhhhh, it's like a breath of fresh air! :-) What is the link? How do I get there? -- Remove _'s from email address to talk to me. |
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Lou wrote:
already been in a heated discussion (politics), Lou So I gather from this that they do permit OT posting? |
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On Jun 11, 4:00*pm, "Jay Honeck" wrote:
What's great is how many old names you will recognize over there from the "pre-Bertie" days of rec.aviation. * The exodus to POA obviously started many months ago, because nearly every "regular" you remember from here is now over "there"! Jay, One word of caution. The management over there encorages a "comend in public, correct in private" policy. There is alot of miss information over there when you go to forums like the IFR one. Around here people who answer posts without much expertese on a subject are chased off (MX exepted of course). Over there I think the mediators have created a sterile envoronment where posting to something you know nothing about is not discouraged. It's almost like going home. *Positive, upbeat, friendly folks, posting about flying, with no personal attacks, no fake posts, no trolls. *Ahhhhh, it's like a breath of fresh air! Not like going to my home (Kidding). Good luck and if I get some time at OSH I will come over and check out your party. FB |
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Orval Fairbairn wrote:
What is the link? How do I get there? http://www.pilotsofamerica.com/ Pther two sites that have been mentioned a http://www.purpleboard.net/~purplebo/forums/index.php http://forums.aopa.org/index.php This site lists a whole bunch of different aviation forums: http://www.thirtythousandfeet.com/message.htm |
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F. Baum wrote:
Jay, One word of caution. The management over there encorages a "comend in public, correct in private" policy. There is alot of miss information over there when you go to forums like the IFR one. Around here people who answer posts without much expertese on a subject are chased off (MX exepted of course). Over there I think the mediators have created a sterile envoronment where posting to something you know nothing about is not discouraged. In the interest of good information being passed on to people contemplating a move to the forums being addressed here, I am posting both forums rules as taken off each web site. First Pilots of America User's Agreement and Rules of Conduct for the Pilots of America Message Boards Use of and participation in the Pilots of America message board (hereafter referred to as "the forums") is contingent upon your acceptance of the following terms and rules. By participating in the forums, you acknowledge your acceptance of these terms. For purposes of this agreement, "Participant" refers to you. "the forums" refers to the Pilots of America Message board and all content associated with http://www.PilotsOfAmerica.com. Pilots of America is a non-profit organization operated by pilots for pilots. Rules of Conduct These forums are for discussing Aviation and Aviation Related Topics affecting pilots in the United States of America. These guidelines are posted as a code of conduct and if all of our participants will subscribe to this code of conduct most of these rules will be easily observed. Goals of the Forums Show respect at all times. Help build the Community. The success of our forums depends upon the quality posts of our participants. To ensure our success we are posting these guidelines so that all participants of the forums understand what is considered unacceptable behavior in the forums, which can result in a temporary suspension or a permanent ban. Personal attacks are prohibited. This specifically means any text/post that is blatantly attacking another person on or off the forum, especially in a personal way. Trolling is prohibited. Whenever someone is clearly, deliberately posting in a manner for the purpose of angering and/or insulting the other participants of the board, it is considered "trolling." The public posting of reputation comments received, which are considered by PoA to be personal and confidential, is considered ipso facto trolling. Trolling DOES NOT encourage further discussion in the long run; it only encourages personal attacks (if left unchecked). Solicitations and Advertisements are prohibited except in designated areas, if provided. Private Messages received on these Forums are to be considered private and are not to be posted publicly unless the sender of the private message agrees. Participant shall not post messages containing personal phone numbers or addresses other than their own. Bans and warnings are not to be discussed on the forums. Any inquiries or comments or bans are to be sent in private messages or via email. A moderator may choose to publicly inform the participants of a forum about bans and warnings if this is in the interest of the forum. Posting of pornography, racist or otherwise discriminating remarks, threats to cause physical or mental harm, extreme offensive language, material that breaks any law or otherwise totally unacceptable posts or links to pages that contain the aforementioned material may result in an immediate ban from the forums. Deliberately circumventing the censor filter is prohibited. Spamming the forums is prohibited. Not responding to or ignoring moderator warnings can lead to suspension. Off Topic (OT) are not prohibited, but should be posted within reason. There are some topics that are not appropriate for the forums. All posts are subject to these rules. Excessive OT posts will be dealt with on a case by case basis. All Forums have a main topic. When starting a new thread, make sure you do so in the proper Forum. ------ and second, The Purple Board; "Moderators oversee specific forums. They generally have the ability to edit and delete posts, move threads, and perform other manipulations. Becoming a moderator for a specific forum is usually rewarded to users who are particularly helpful and knowledgeable in the subject of the forum they are moderating." There is absolutely nothing unusual about either forum. I've seen exactly 0 deletion or censuring of posting on either forum by the administrators. All they ask is that dialog be civil. This has been my experience so far, and all of it has been good! -- Dudley Henriques |
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In article , romeomike wrote:
So I gather from this that they do permit OT posting? There is a specific area (forum) for such stuff. I believe it's called "the spin zone" -- Bob Noel (goodness, please trim replies!!!) |
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