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Originally Posted by Gannet
Really, I wish you guys would STOP with the Corvette Forum bashing. Yes, you have "free speech", within whatever boundaries this site's owner sets. Yes, I even agree with just about all of the complaints and sentiments expressed, and even have another set of my own. That's not the point. It is tacky, at best, to bitch about one online forum on another online forum. Don't like the place, don't go there. Disagree with the way it's run, complain to the site owners or mods. Don't bash them here. It's like talking behind someone's back.
You wonder why some forums are sensitive about links from other forums? Well, this sort of thing is one of the reasons why.
Just my opinion.
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Actually I agree with you, and I can see where what I wrote could be construed as "bashing". I was honestly shocked that the thread I had been reading was locked and could not fathom why that is so. My first thought was that perhaps it violated something along the lines of talking about products from non supporting vendors or something.
I'm sure other forums have good reasons about how they do things there, but that doesn't mean I will intuitively understand them. My agreeing or disagreeing is obviously irrelevant to them. But logically, say in the instance of my search for a car cover, if I were looking for info on one, I would naturally go a keyword search to find relevant threads. Upon finding one, there is the distinct possibility I may want to post a reply to the thread and perhaps continue that discussion. Even if the thread is 5 years old, I can't see why such a thing would be disallowed. I've been working with vBulletin for a long time, and as far as I can recall, the "archive" is simply a trimmed down copy of the current forums in plain HTML format to make it easier for search engine spiders to index those posts. In all cases I have seen, the search engine links will reference a URL that actually has "archive" within that link. (i.e.
http://www.crayfishmates.com/forum/archive/index.php)
So I guess I am just confused. That thead I was viewing did NOT look like a normal archive thread and my presumption was that it was an active thread that had been locked because of some perceived violation.
But yeah, you are right, it's really none of my business. And as such, and with agreement with your statements, I will keep such thoughts to myself rather than have the appearance of "bashing" another website.
Thanks for slapping me around to point this out to me. Sometimes I need that done.......