joe552 (December 20th, 2017), Rolling Stone (December 20th, 2017)
Yep. I'd take that.
No, I think I'll just take a permanent abscense from the board, because quite obviously, my prescense is causing quite a disruption.
I'll still be in KK for Joe's 15th meet. He can post whatever he wants afterwards. I really don't care.
Guilty as charged.Disappointing that a moderator was one of the guilty on the 'summer'topic.
But I have been relatively constrained recently and have resisted the temptation to comment on threads and individual comments when, in the past, I would have done so.
The "Summer is here" topic was derailed in post #2 and then continually derailed by the OP himself, posting about being blind (!), Leo's mother, etc. I came in at #17, long after the topic had moved on.
Yes, but in Matt's case, moving the posts would be a never-ending task. The quickest solution would be for Matt to stop opening new threads about his life. Just one is enough. Then all the comments would be in the one place.Isn't the moderator in the position where he could just start a new topic about 'cdnmatt inquisition' and move all relative posts there, all in one neat little thread
Matt is demanding that I apologise for doubting his "I'm blind" saga. It's a story which he has been repeating ad finitum for over a year at every opportunity. (see above).
But he wants an apology only from me - noone else; not even from all those who have been more harshly critical and have posted more questions to Matt than me.
Therefore, if Matt insists on an apology, surely I have the right to demand something in return from him in order to decide whether or not an apology is warranted. This is it:
If you say you are a blind man living this truly dramatic life you can not stop posting about, (but make contradictory comments which suggest very strongly that you are not being truthful), please clear up the contradictions for me. Actually, just that one will do.
Otherwise, stop asking me for an apology.
When someone posts, they open themselves up to all kinds of comment, including criticism and scrutiny. If they are not prepared for that, they should think carefully before they hit the "submit" button.
It is not interesting to 99% of the viewers and posters here when 3 - 5 guys go back and forth with their banter to each other. Reply directly to them..everyone else
could care less what you say to each other as it is OFF TOPIC MOST OF THE TIME....
So fucking skip it. You're not being forced to read this.
Hitchhiking's more of a challenge on the road less travelled.
a447 (December 20th, 2017), bobsaigon2 (December 20th, 2017)
Well said!
For goodness sake, can't you just stop reading comments you find boring?
joe552 (December 20th, 2017)
This attitude, especially from a moderator, is a real disincentive to people posting their experiences, which I think is high on the list of reasons for people visiting the forums. Exchange of information and experiences.
No one is entitled to demand accountability from an anonymous poster. You don't believe someone, move on as you would from a bullshitter in a bar, don't keep drawing attention to them by arguing with them.
joe552 (December 20th, 2017)
I am not arguing. I'm asking for an explanation. There is a difference.
Matt is drawing attention to himself.
It's amazing how among those who claim the right to free speech, there are some who willingly deny the same to others.
Members are free to post whatever they like, as long as it conforms to the rules. Yet here you are, telling members what they are or are not "entitled" to do.
Sorry, but that's not your call.
Being a moderator does not mean one can't question members' comments. All moderators in the past have done exactly that.
But it does mean that I will no longer get into a back and forth with you.
Last edited by a447; December 20th, 2017 at 14:28.