Pale Rider
Legendary Member
Seems to me those who start threads have been subject to rather too much criticism recently.
My parking ticket thread is a good example.
In an attempt to head off the inevitable, I deliberately asked for the 'experience of others' in relation to private parking tickets.
What I got - among the genuine replies - was criticism of my diet, working practice, use of a motor car and conduct in general.
Nor am I alone, I've noticed @Crandoggler and @Accy cyclist get similar treatment.
The author of a thread should expect to be questioned, and occasionally criticised.
But the questions and criticism need to be relevant, reasonable, and constructive, not just personal sniping.
New threads and subsequent posts are what makes this forum - it hasn't got a lot else to offer.
It would be a pity if potential thread starters were put off by the thought of too many negative replies.
Feel free to agree or disagree.
My parking ticket thread is a good example.
In an attempt to head off the inevitable, I deliberately asked for the 'experience of others' in relation to private parking tickets.
What I got - among the genuine replies - was criticism of my diet, working practice, use of a motor car and conduct in general.
Nor am I alone, I've noticed @Crandoggler and @Accy cyclist get similar treatment.
The author of a thread should expect to be questioned, and occasionally criticised.
But the questions and criticism need to be relevant, reasonable, and constructive, not just personal sniping.
New threads and subsequent posts are what makes this forum - it hasn't got a lot else to offer.
It would be a pity if potential thread starters were put off by the thought of too many negative replies.
Feel free to agree or disagree.