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My two cents... require real names.... make a separate forum for political discussions and moderators summarily move offending threads there....
gunny
Gunny Im with you on this one, just like in the last thread you brought it up in.Without hiding behind a nickname maybe people will think a little more before posting. Too bad some on hear are afraid that some warbird nut will come stalking/hurt their family, I believe that was the excuse for some in that other thread ( like really you gotta be kidding )
Zane
I also think your editorial is timely and second gunny and David's comments above that requiring people to post under their own name rather than hide behind nick names might cause people to own their behaviour a bit more and think before they hit the enter key.
Moderators need to act quickly and decisively, with warnings and post deletions with stated reasons why, and no debate on the matter, and then suspensions and bans for repeat offenders, I think the KP/Flypast site is moderated quite well when the number of postings is considered.
In regard to politics I would agree that from what I have seen this board cannot successfully debate politics even in an off-topic sub-forum, I was personally dismayed at the dis-respect your own President suffered on his election based simply on race (I couldnt believe the subsequent emails I received effectively endorsing assasination and openly displaying racism to a person purely on his skin colour) and more recently in the Osama thread the need to debate / belittle the "Commander in Chiefs" role in the planning? clearly politics is very polarised and emotional in the US and this is not the place to try and debate it.
The thread should have been locked, and moved to the off-topic area at that time.
In regard to warbird owners disliking their projects discussed, commented on, criticised or complemented, the same debates occur in flying clubs, on the flight line, in the crowd at airshows etc, if someone is dressing up mutton as lamb, ie a P40E morphed into a P40F and it is debated or highlighted so what? if someone has a gawdy painted wildcat? and it gets commented on - so what?, if there are two mustangs on either side of the Atlantic apparantly claiming to be same aircraft and thats raised and questioned-so what? - are we expected to not notice, or not have opinions and question such things?
Warbirders "claim" to be restoring, operating and displaying these "historic" aircraft to honour the history they participated in, and the generation that operated them, and to be doing so for future generations. Yes of course if its their aeroplane and their money, and they are welcome to do with it what they want, but that doesnt give them immunity from others having the right to have valid opinions and debates about it.
Of course such debate should be factual and polite.
Obviously aircraft accidents, incidents and fatalities need to be posted in a very careful manner, and treated with both a seriousness and respect.
And yes without them there would be no warbirds for us to enjoy, and we should obviously be thankful and appreciative for their efforts, but if they dont post here because they dont like such things being debated? then what does the debate need to consist "of" to attract them?
If the rules here are going to be that restorations, museums, operating warbirds and their owners can only be complimented then they should set up their own fanclub websites for those willing to play by the rules, rather than try to cause WIX to become it for them.
If they choose not to post here fair enough, but if the posting rules and moderation is going to simply turn the place into a "fanclub" forum then I for one wont be bothering to view or read here, let alone participate.
Yes I'm a "rivet counter" or what ever else people like "me" may be called.
I'm interested in the history, and the real heritage and artifacts of history, I do enjoy ground up rebuilds and reproductions and enjoy the efforts to bring types back from the dead, not only for static display, but also airworthy operation, but simply think they should be acknowledged and admitted for what they are, not what they purport or pretend to be. I dont see why such aspects cant be debated and admitted.
I have found myself not posting or even reading here as much as I did, note the number of new posts seems to be dropping off, and I cant explain the cause of that, but there is a lot of backbiting going on between people with scores to settle.
Require real names, and ownership of the opinions being presented.
Have strong rules on behaviour and off-topic subjects
Have strong and active moderation that acts openly and transparently
Encourage real and informative debate, and even "dis-agreement" as long as its polite and constructive.
Delete repeat offenders!
regards
Mark Pilkington