Over 75% of people agree "posting hatred" here is a reason to lower encounter probability.
Both Ways.
What drives me nuts is when arguing gets so bad you you have to go back to page one and see what the tread was even about, not just hobby vs provider but hobby vs hobby (see asian blog) Originally Posted by mikehammer002001
I'm not into the drama scene and have zero desire to interact one on one with those that do/are. We are adults with differing views and opinions. I cannot understand the constant combative behavior that a lot of members dish out. I fall into the "yikes, I'm out" category for sure. Originally Posted by Kendall4U
And...life goes on. I have no problem with a strong lady expressing her opinion. Butt the mods do and its ban townThere is absolutely nothing wrong with expressing one's opinion and I think self expression is great for getting to know someone as apposed to a robotic tool that does nothing, stands for nothing and is nothing. And, like all things, there are always going to be times where others do not agree with a said opinion.
My ego is just fine tyvm Originally Posted by Tsmokies
There is absolutely nothing wrong with expressing one's opinion and I think self expression is great for getting to know someone as apposed to a robotic tool that does nothing, stands for nothing and is nothing. And, like all things, there are always going to be times where others do not agree with a said opinion.Thank you W.E.C. +100
On Eccie, instead of respecting another's opinion on a subject matter and agreeing to disagree, there are certain individuals that insert themselves into a conversation just to stir the pot. And, that is the majority of coed discussions on this site, usually turning into the name calling, cyberbullying and drama thread(s).
The mods do not care if a member gives their opinion on something, as long as that opinion does not go against the guidelines of this site. Unfortunately, trolling and baiting posts are not against the guidelines, but clearly, disrespect, name calling and thread hijacking are. It is also abundantly clear that rarely, if ever, are those particular violations enforced with infractions by the mods, and consequently, leading those conversation threads to where they usually go. Originally Posted by Wile E Coyote
Many who scream that the sky is falling on posts do not read and/or understand the guidelines. Some can have multiple interpretations.Since you are a mod, and for those that do not know, do you mind telling us some examples of which of the 480+ posts in this particular thread, https://eccie.net/showthread.php?t=2388716 that are subjective and objective, many of which to anyone's opinion are seemingly to be obvious clear cuts of insults, name calling, disrespect to other members and threads hijacks? Keep in mind, the thread subject is "Texas Jess, has threatened me and others with a turkey baster".
Knowing the difference between "Subjective" and "Objective" is the key. Originally Posted by Admiral Giggle
I’ve been back-and-forth on how to answer the poll question, as the responses are too black and white for me. There have been women in the past who are labeled “argumentative” whose posts haven’t kept me from seeing. Others, it’s definitely been a factor. Originally Posted by TinManTM - thank you first for giving it actual thought... that's an admirable quality here. I do it, and I recognize it (actually, fairly often) in most people's posts.
I think it honestly depends. Not only on the posts created, but by the party creating them. There is a difference between someone choosing to defend themselves or others in a polite and intellectual way, and someone who enjoys stirring the pot just to stir or someone who has, in the past, created actual harm for others (outing, threats, etc). Originally Posted by Grace Preston+1
I’ve been back-and-forth on how to answer the poll question, as the responses are too black and white for me. There have been women in the past who are labeled “argumentative” whose posts haven’t kept me from seeing. Others, it’s definitely been a factor. Originally Posted by TinManExactly. If their arguments are intelligent, articulately made, and I agree with them, I don’t see it as “argumentative.” I see it as spirited, spunky, or standing up for their beliefs. In that case, I’m more likely to see them. If they’re unpleasant harpies who use ad hominem attacks to advocate for a position I disagree with, they don’t have a snowball’s chance in hell of seeing me.