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Ive just started a new thread complaining about my Elddis, you need to read it HutchI suppose we could just carry on debating nose loads and lack of Calor gas.
Ive just started a new thread complaining about my Elddis, you need to read it HutchI suppose we could just carry on debating nose loads and lack of Calor gas.
I will just refill my soda and lime juice before I read it. Got to loose some weight.Ive just started a new thread complaining about my Elddis, you need to read it Hutch![]()
🥵🥵🤮🤮I suppose we could just carry on debating nose loads and lack of Calor gas.
Unfortunately these long debates between forum members with entrenched views is probably why some newer members don't stay with us for longI suppose we could just carry on debating nose loads and lack of Calor gas.
I am sure that you are right. Must be very confusing for folks grappling with the basics. Folks on Facebook seem to want a rapid fire answer to a question. Curiously the instant answer could have just as quickly obtained if the poster had just Googled. Typical example is “What size awning for a Swift such and such.”Unfortunately these long debates between forum members with entrenched views is probably why some newer members don't stay with us for long
Nought wrong with that. I had a very enjoyable week at the last woosie feast, looking forward to the next. Am in my 80th year and like reading every post, most I already know the answer but I still learn things. But I need a little push now days to hook up and go, much to the annoyance of my lad. so please keep posting, anything . We might get a new member. Here is one who reads everything.(almost) posted.I suppose we could just carry on debating nose loads and lack of Calor gas.
Not only that some of our threads have a tendency to wander off topic. This could quite easily turn off some folks who want to find out about servicing and finish up in a thread about the National Trust - or similar deviations.Unfortunately these long debates between forum members with entrenched views is probably why some newer members don't stay with us for long
But wasn’t the servicing related to a mobility scooter with a squeak on a wheel. So the “deviation” into NT, EH etc wasn’t that unhelpful as now readers are informed that some organisations provide on site mobilty aids for the less able visitors. And it was under Chit Chat.Not only that some of our threads have a tendency to wander off topic. This could quite easily turn off some folks who want to find out about servicing and finish up in a thread about the National Trust - or similar deviations.
That group was controlled by one or two individuals and if you posted anything complaining about a Swift product you stood a good chance of a vicious attack. We were thnking of buying a Swift and I asked about panels cracking and got a load of abuse. I left that forum shortly afterwards.One of the "problems" with forums is that they tend to nurture relationships similar to a local pub, Facebook groups can be quite quick/cold/abrupt places that don't create online friendships like a forum does. By that nature, a forum thread can often drift and meander as would a conversation in a pub over a few pints.
I use Facebook but to be honest some of the "Facebook generation" seem to be somewhat entitled in their belief that everyone out there simply has to bow down to their requests with an immediate answer, a good example is our local town Facebook groups where folks will often post something along the lines of "what time does Tesco open?" where they seem unable to grasp that a simple Google search would reveal the answer a lot quicker than Facebook, the answer from Google will also be a lot more accurate than some of the nonsense on Facebook!
Some of the FB groups are a breeding ground for poisonous anonymity where the fast-paced/changing/updating pace allows spiteful posts to go ahead unmoderated. However, I got banned from the Swift FB group for 24 hours for posting something I was told wasn't in the spirit of the group. It was November, the group was quiet so I though a slightly humorous towing photo and a caption would brighten up a dull and rainy afternoon. Needless to say I left the group afterwards. The offending photo? It was this one along with the caption "We don't worry about noseweights in these parts":
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That group was controlled by one or two individuals and if you posted anything complaining about a Swift product you stood a good chance of a vicious attack. We were thnking of buying a Swift and I asked about panels cracking and got a load of abuse. I left that forum shortly afterwards.
If a thread that's posted on the 'Chit-Chat' message board wanders off topic it's not really a problem.Not only that some of our threads have a tendency to wander off topic. This could quite easily turn off some folks who want to find out about servicing and finish up in a thread about the National Trust - or similar deviations.
Small Cliques are endemic with small Forums. I recognise that day to day it‘s the same Forumites posting. Ironically most of them are not young😥.I wonder if as an experiment the regulars should stop posting for a month,? Will new younger members join??If a thread that's posted on the 'Chit-Chat' message board wanders off topic it's not really a problem.
The trouble is that when a question is asked on the 'Technical' message board a long convoluted debate can sometimes ensue, so that the answer to the o. p. becomes lost among the same old arguments, rehashed time and time again.
The forum then begins to look as though it's dominated by a small clique, exactly what led to the demise of the Swift forum.
Hi DD I do and i am 67 and my PCV is on subscriptionI wonder how many under 70s read PCv and thenForum? Is PCv doomed?
Being stuck for what people can buy me for Xmas, I got my daughter to pay for the subscription.I still enjoy buying and reading PCV magazine (I'm 53) as and when I see it at Tesco rather than making a conscious effort to buy it monthly.
You're right.....Chit Chat is of course open to various wandering discourses, so I guess I picked the wrong example....my bad.But wasn’t the servicing related to a mobility scooter with a squeak on a wheel. So the “deviation” into NT, EH etc wasn’t that unhelpful as now readers are informed that some organisations provide on site mobilty aids for the less able visitors. And it was under Chit Chat.