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RE: Enough is Enough
(17-06-2015, 12:24 PM)Splashdn Wrote: This IS sad news. We have no idNick ea what is going on behind the scenes, I am devastated, and disgusted that Malcolm is being abused.
This has developed into a useful and interesting forum, and after the break down on "the other side", you could see that folk were still joining here, so it's a real shame.
Nick, it's not only abusive and idiot posters it's what you also suggest, problems behind the scenes. Spam, hackers, those destructive creatures from other lands hell bent on doing irrepairable damage to people's websites, there all out there, creating havoc .
Although I rarely posted despite being a Member for many years I found this site invaluable during TT and Manx time being sat here on the other side of the world. I have made so many wonderful friends via this site and for me today, well, this is very sad news.
Thanks Malcolm and best wishes. At least I will still be able to read latest motorcycle race news.
Jan from Oz
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RE: Enough is Enough
(18-06-2015, 09:27 AM)Dogsbody Wrote: Sorry you had to suffer abuse from a few idiots Malcolm, but it doesn't surprise me. I've given up on some forums because of bad language and infighting that seems to proliferate these days.
One possible answer is that adopted by a motorhome forum, that of a subscription fee. It would seem that nobody will pay £10 to cause trouble or use bad language, I assume if they have to make a payment they are traceable!
Best wishes for the future. Dogsbody
I suggested the taking of debit/credit card details as part of the registration process on the other site as a means of identifying the user. Whilst I would be more than happy to pay a registration fee, I suspect many others would not.
Malcom has been more than fair in letting people register, only to be met with abuse when they are brought to task.
There are always people who will cause trouble, like the lunatic who is locked up for walking on open roads, but like him, if they can be identified, proper actions can be taken against them. I feel however if they had to be identified before they were allowed to post, most would either not register in the first place, or for the ones who know they can be traced would think twice about sending anything offensive. That should take out 99.9% of the issues.
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18-06-2015, 10:31 AM |
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RE: Enough is Enough
Believe it or not Tom I do get why people don't use their real names. I've actually witnessed someone on the last forum expressing how he was looking forward to meeting me at a forum meeting in a very sinister way, I note he never mentioned he would be with 4 of his friends (I spotted in another thread) - had I been able to get to the forum meeting he'd have had a pleasant surprise waiting for him if he was up to no good (not only from me, but I'm a local lad with a lot of handy friends on tap).
There are so many oddballs online that some people don't want to be stalked by them.
What I have noticed though is that the genuine people get in touch via pm to those they want to and share all the relevant information. I have met so many of the anonymous names that way, including stopping in to visit one in Holland having never met in person before, I've made so many face to face friends on the forum - Sticky, Amsterdam, Steddy Eddy, Helmand TT..... the list goes on.
Full regristration to the forum owner, payment (for his time and effort), signing a contract or user agreement, and making the forum visible to users only would solve most of Malcolm's problems. Anyone serious would do this. Would I give up £10 or whatever Pounds to talk bikes and TT to the likes of you? Too right, not a lot else interests me.
But I don't want the lunatics / bike thieves etc stalking me particularly.
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18-06-2015, 11:36 AM |
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RE: Enough is Enough
(18-06-2015, 11:36 AM)wsn03 Wrote: Believe it or not Tom I do get why people don't use their real names. I've actually witnessed someone on the last forum expressing how he was looking forward to meeting me at a forum meeting in a very sinister way, I note he never mentioned he would be with 4 of his friends (I spotted in another thread) - had I been able to get to the forum meeting he'd have had a pleasant surprise waiting for him if he was up to no good (not only from me, but I'm a local lad with a lot of handy friends on tap).
There are so many oddballs online that some people don't want to be stalked by them.
What I have noticed though is that the genuine people get in touch via pm to those they want to and share all the relevant information. I have met so many of the anonymous names that way, including stopping in to visit one in Holland having never met in person before, I've made so many face to face friends on the forum - Sticky, Amsterdam, Steddy Eddy, Helmand TT..... the list goes on.
Full regristration to the forum owner, payment (for his time and effort), signing a contract or user agreement, and making the forum visible to users only would solve most of Malcolm's problems. Anyone serious would do this. Would I give up £10 or whatever Pounds to talk bikes and TT to the likes of you? Too right, not a lot else interests me.
But I don't want the lunatics / bike thieves etc stalking me particularly.
Real Road Racing tried that a while ago and it failed. People won't part with money, someone will just come up with another forum for the TT, it may or may not flourish, it may or may not have similar problems.
Registered users only viewing will help, as it would null a lot of the slanderous content being available for legal action, so the administrator wouldn't have to read every post with a view to protecting themselves from any litigation with regard to what people say, look at FB and Twit you can and people regularly do, say anything they want, whether true or not.
People will always have disagreements about things, varying backgrounds, varying reasons for going to the TT, different opinions about how things should be run, the governing bodies etc. The list would go on and on. So there will sometimes be robust debate on any forum, a good thing I think, even though the common subject is a passion for all. Unfortunately and as you have alluded to, some will get personally abusive and this is where it breaks down.
Its a shame Malcolm has decided to shut down the forum (Not the regular updates) but with a team of people behind him it would be far easier to police the board, its too much time to do on your own.
Good luck though whatever he decides to do.
"By all means think yourself big, but never think others small........." R.F. Scott
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18-06-2015, 11:54 AM |
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RE: Enough is Enough
I for one am totally dismayed by people's behavior towards others on this forum and others.
This site is our 'lifeline' when there is no racing and now it has been 'cut' be a few people with
brains smaller than a grain of sugar.
I totally agree with Malcolm's decision and hope he gets some retribution for his stress.
I'll be at a bit of a loss from now on
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RE: Enough is Enough
(18-06-2015, 10:48 AM)c iom tt Wrote: (18-06-2015, 10:38 AM)imort Wrote: No!!! this forum whiles away the hours at work.....
Good Luck Malcolm
and "Dont let the B******S grind you down" One of the things that irks Malcom, and has led him to taking this action is members who post swear words and put in symbols to get around the filters, when he has asked specifically for members not to do that.
RE: TT build up
The wife has started to take the 'P' out of me as she has seen me checking my 'List of thing to take' last week.
Bike MOT and tax next week!
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RE: Enough is Enough
(18-06-2015, 11:36 AM)wsn03 Wrote: What I have noticed though is that the genuine people get in touch via pm to those they want to and share all the relevant information. I have met so many of the anonymous names that way, including stopping in to visit one in Holland having never met in person before, I've made so many face to face friends on the forum - Sticky, Amsterdam, Steddy Eddy, Helmand TT..... the list goes on.
These comments here are the reason why something like this is worth fighting for. The friends you make and the people you can help along the way are things you can't put a price on.
Linking a first timer to a bus timetable or giving them some pointers about which campsite to use or how to get from Ballaugh Bridge to Braddan Bridge when the roads are shut. These things are so much more useful and important than rows between rival rider fans about who would have won what if they/their bike was fit.
Sometimes I despair.
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