John,
Let me begin by saying that I've done everything that the current forum coding allows—I've ignored this thread, and yet it still shows up in the 'most recent posts' when I log in. I can assure you that this is not user error. Feel free to ask anyone else that's done the same—there's no way to avoid seeing these posts when logging in.
The descent into madness is so obvious that any user that comes here out of an interest in electronics and audio will immediately be drawn into an us-versus-them conversation, regardless of their willingness to participate. Those that are compelled to participate, even in the interest of trying to moderate or draw the conversation back toward civility, are more likely than not going to be turned away from GroupDIY.
If my own credentials are to be called into question, then I will be the first to admit: I have taken far more than I have given here. When it comes to electronics and electrical engineering, I am but a child. I have next to nothing to give but my collection of manuals and documentation, which I will willingly share with the community. However, if we only operate with a ratio-driven algorithm, the mass majority will never see this site. As such, I made a point to donate to the site's upkeep tonight.
Conversely, I believe this forum represents the community of those regularly engaged in audio electronics. I think a survey of those that are working in our combined fields of audio and electronics would reveal that the vast majority have very little understanding of electronics coupled with little interest in engaging with strongly partisan—and especially fringe—politics. This thread has become such an irredeemable cesspool of anger that it bears little to no resemblance to the rest of the forum. I've had cordial conversations with many, if not most, of the users in this thread, and I don't see any resemblance between those interactions and the conversation reflected here.
You're very obviously an intelligent man. I offer no flattery, only genuine admiration coupled with a plea for civility: lock this thread now, and open no more threads that invite users to behave this way. We both know in our hearts that at some point the forum has lost its quality, important voices to this kind of animus. It's not necessary, and arguably, it's not valuable in any sense of the word.
I sincerely hope that you'll give my plea the thought it deserves and contribute to the general welfare of this forum. Stopping children from fighting isn't cancel culture, and it surely isn't authoritarianism. GroupDIY isn't a model U.N. or even a representation of the United States—it's just a forum for talking about audio electronics. If you take a moment to weigh it out, I think you'll see what I mean.
Thank you,
Cody
Let me begin by saying that I've done everything that the current forum coding allows—I've ignored this thread, and yet it still shows up in the 'most recent posts' when I log in. I can assure you that this is not user error. Feel free to ask anyone else that's done the same—there's no way to avoid seeing these posts when logging in.
The descent into madness is so obvious that any user that comes here out of an interest in electronics and audio will immediately be drawn into an us-versus-them conversation, regardless of their willingness to participate. Those that are compelled to participate, even in the interest of trying to moderate or draw the conversation back toward civility, are more likely than not going to be turned away from GroupDIY.
If my own credentials are to be called into question, then I will be the first to admit: I have taken far more than I have given here. When it comes to electronics and electrical engineering, I am but a child. I have next to nothing to give but my collection of manuals and documentation, which I will willingly share with the community. However, if we only operate with a ratio-driven algorithm, the mass majority will never see this site. As such, I made a point to donate to the site's upkeep tonight.
Conversely, I believe this forum represents the community of those regularly engaged in audio electronics. I think a survey of those that are working in our combined fields of audio and electronics would reveal that the vast majority have very little understanding of electronics coupled with little interest in engaging with strongly partisan—and especially fringe—politics. This thread has become such an irredeemable cesspool of anger that it bears little to no resemblance to the rest of the forum. I've had cordial conversations with many, if not most, of the users in this thread, and I don't see any resemblance between those interactions and the conversation reflected here.
You're very obviously an intelligent man. I offer no flattery, only genuine admiration coupled with a plea for civility: lock this thread now, and open no more threads that invite users to behave this way. We both know in our hearts that at some point the forum has lost its quality, important voices to this kind of animus. It's not necessary, and arguably, it's not valuable in any sense of the word.
I sincerely hope that you'll give my plea the thought it deserves and contribute to the general welfare of this forum. Stopping children from fighting isn't cancel culture, and it surely isn't authoritarianism. GroupDIY isn't a model U.N. or even a representation of the United States—it's just a forum for talking about audio electronics. If you take a moment to weigh it out, I think you'll see what I mean.
Thank you,
Cody
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