Davidc
Guru
- Location
- Somerset UK
Sometimes Peanut's OP proposition's about right, other times it isn't. I'll join in, have a go at other people, deliberately wind other people up, and often get the same back from them. I'll also try to be helpful when there's a cycling query I know something about, and I'll ask for comments if I want to know something. I try to avoid being rude (usually), but accept that some people will be. Thats life, and it applies to web forums as well.
I belong to several web forums (well, 6 + this one), one of the others is cycling and much more formal, and the others are related to other interests. All have a café equivalent, four have a P&L equivalent, the others have campaigning instead.
This one's more liberal than most in what stays posted, and unlike some allows posting before moderation and doesn't censor off-subject posts or posts which don't follow the 'party line'. That means I waste much more time here than on the others - and did when I just read it before I joined it!
The other side of this forum is that it is a cycling forum, and contains a lot of good helpful tips and interesting cycling related material. It's that I enjoy cycling more than most activities which brings me here - it's often non cycling related threads which keep me here much longer than I should be, and if they get argumentative that's fine by me!
BTW Arch, 40 is definitely young whippersnapper territory even if it is ancient compared to some on here!
I belong to several web forums (well, 6 + this one), one of the others is cycling and much more formal, and the others are related to other interests. All have a café equivalent, four have a P&L equivalent, the others have campaigning instead.
This one's more liberal than most in what stays posted, and unlike some allows posting before moderation and doesn't censor off-subject posts or posts which don't follow the 'party line'. That means I waste much more time here than on the others - and did when I just read it before I joined it!
The other side of this forum is that it is a cycling forum, and contains a lot of good helpful tips and interesting cycling related material. It's that I enjoy cycling more than most activities which brings me here - it's often non cycling related threads which keep me here much longer than I should be, and if they get argumentative that's fine by me!
BTW Arch, 40 is definitely young whippersnapper territory even if it is ancient compared to some on here!