seth1 said:
I found him a proper sound chap and there was a few other funny ones too.Euro springs to mind but if i remember rightly he met a sad end on a race track.As for LB i dont think arguementative is a fair description of the man,he had some points that he enjoyed putting across,it is a forum,people seem not to be able to tell the difference between a debate and a row which incidently neither of these seem to happen on here anymore.Some threads used to go for pages and pages,This forum has turned sadly more into a club than a place for open discussions.
Lord B is a nice enough guy, and not really argumentative if everyone agreed with him :lol:
When he became involved in online arguments he was usually reacting to provocation, but the political stuff that he enjoyed has no place on this caravan forum so he moved to somewhere it is allowed which is fair enough.
I'm fairly sure that posts under the name of 'Euro', 'Shady Sadie' Sidmouth Sid etc; all stemmed from one person or family who are now permanently banned from this website, which they tried so hard to destroy before we had an effective ban mechanism with which to combat their trolling.
Some of the threads that 'went on for pages and pages' only did so on the older versions of this forum because moderators hadn't got any real moderator edit tools, and I've lost count of the hours that I wasted trying to persuade middle aged men who ought to have known better to be reasonably polite and friendly toward each other and to avoid submitting posts containing racism, sexism or homophobia, all of which are illegal in this country.
I don't bother or waste time on persuading trolls or spammers to desist now, I ban them immediately and for the most part they are gone before most forum users know anything about them.
I extend my grateful thanks to my small but select band of lookouts who warn me of problems if I've been elsewhere and missed something, they know who they are and they are fantastic
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Both Damian and myself have had more than enough experience as moderators to differentiate between debates and arguments, and as a forum we broadly stick to our remit which is basically if you wouldn't expect to read about a topic in Practical Caravan Magazine you probably won't read about it here either.
We are extremely fortunate to have very supportive and effective backing from Digital Editor Lizzie Pope and all at Haymarket who trust our judgement as we try to make this forum a friendly, comfortable place to visit for anyone who owns or is interested in owning and using a touring caravan in the UK or the continent.