There is nothing that wrecks a good swimming related thread faster than getting into a discussion about message board etiquette. So here is a thread that people can use discuss topics related to what should and should not be posted on the message boards while allowing the other threads to stay on topic.
It seems to me that there is a spectrum of opinion on off-topic posting. On one end of the spectrum people think that threads are a mechanism specifically designed to allow people to carry on discussions on different topics and that we would all be well served if changes in topic were just done in new threads. On the other end of the spectrum people think that people should be able to post anything they want anywhere they want and that any suggestion to the contrary is censorship, a personal attack, or simply control freakish.
Pretty much everyone falls somewhere between these two extremes. Very few people object to a humorous quip inserted here and there in an otherwise serious discussion. Very few people would actually advocate that people be able to liberally sprinkle potentially offensive posts randomly through all the threads.
Have you ever been at a party where someone has decided that this is the right time and place to have a big argument or screaming match with someone? Has it ever contributed to the general enjoyment of the rest of the people there?
I would argue that posts that are essentially expressions of anger and/or are essentially personal attacks have no place on the board. They don't contribute anything positive and generally turn off 99% of the people reading the boards. Even if it seems that someone else has attacked you, does it really help anything to post an angry response?
I personally don't see the problem with starting a new thread when one wants to make an off-topic comment, a little cut and paste and/or a link makes it easy enough to carry the context into the new thread. Why is it essential to be able to carry on an unrelated discussion in a thread where some people are trying to carry on a discussion on a particular topic?
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I'm pretty new on here and I'd be the first to admit that not all of my 38 (and counting) postings have been entirely serious - but then I'm from Britain so you'll just have to put that down to my eccentric, quaint, English charm.
Anyway, the reason I originally came here and started posting was that I was drawn to the huge variety of posts and replies that appear so regularly. Some insightful, some hugely knowledgeable, some humorous, some on-topic, some off topic and some (admittedly) not worth reading.
I may be new but I really feel this board benefits from this broad range and the different views, opinions, approaches and outlooks on life that the various posters have.
Over on my side of the pond we have some masters themed forums like this, but they attract nothing like the level of activity you guys get and you should all be proud of that.
That's my two pence / cents, for what it's worth.
Viva La Difference (as we say in London).
I'm pretty new on here and I'd be the first to admit that not all of my 38 (and counting) postings have been entirely serious - but then I'm from Britain so you'll just have to put that down to my eccentric, quaint, English charm.
Anyway, the reason I originally came here and started posting was that I was drawn to the huge variety of posts and replies that appear so regularly. Some insightful, some hugely knowledgeable, some humorous, some on-topic, some off topic and some (admittedly) not worth reading.
I may be new but I really feel this board benefits from this broad range and the different views, opinions, approaches and outlooks on life that the various posters have.
Over on my side of the pond we have some masters themed forums like this, but they attract nothing like the level of activity you guys get and you should all be proud of that.
That's my two pence / cents, for what it's worth.
Viva La Difference (as we say in London).