09-12-2013, 10:01 AM
Recently an increasing number of threads have been sidetracked or hijacked. I'm not sure why it has been so many threads in such a short span of time. The conversations have taken a left turn of sorts into an area that is completely off topic of the origin of the thread. This is a very real problem in technical areas like Heavy Breathing, where a thread was started about a technical issue with a product.
The same members seem to be the ones creating and exacerbating the problem too. They seem to feel that their witty repartee is helpful. It is not. It may be entertaining to those who know them, and I personally enjoy a number of them, but it is annoying to those who are just trying to find the answer to a question.
This website is primarily a technical resource. It is organized in encyclopedic fashion to facilitate the search for information. Consequently, it is important to keep the technical threads on topic. There are over 2000 members, many of who are new. You may not realize it, but the vast majority of members just come here to read what they need to about their car, and then leave. They do not get involved in the conversations. They do not enjoy having to sift through the banter to find the answer to their question. If they don't find it in the first 2 pages, then they end up emailing me (I got another one this morning). I do not want to get these emails. I don't want to answer their questions. That is what the site is for.
Over the last couple of weeks, I've had to clean out a few threads. They have turned into pages of off topic nonsense. As fun as it may be for some of us to read, that makes it too hard for others to find things. There are about 200 new members in the last year alone. It is not appropriate for a dozen people to ruin valuable threads with their inane drivel.
To reiterate, this is not a chat board. This is an information resource. Its social function comes secondary to its informational function. We are happy to add whatever features anybody can think of to facilitate the social function, but it will not be at the expense of the encyclopedia.
Please keep the threads on topic. If you want to start an off topic conversation, do it. Just start a new thread, in the appropriate area. We do not want to censor or edit anyone. We encourage the conversations, but keep them focused. That is exactly why we have so many categories. If you don't have something valuable and on topic though, please resist the urge to just type anything in an attempt to be part of the conversation. Nobody has a problem with the occasional joke here and there, or the occasional comment, but when it turns into an entirely different conversation, it has to be stopped and put back on track. It becomes a problem not at the first post, but when others jump in, and it takes on a whole new life.
Again, we apologize for having to do this, but cannot think of anything else that will preserve the integrity of the informational threads. You will find that this is not being done on the social categories. It is only being done where important information is present, like the modification areas and repair areas. This is where most members go to find their answers. Those answers need to be easy to find. I find the need to do this very distasteful, but I have to think about the posterity. This site will become as useless as the rest of the sites if we allow it to be sidetracked. We do not want to have to put these members on Moderator Approval, but if this continues to be a problem, we will.
The same members seem to be the ones creating and exacerbating the problem too. They seem to feel that their witty repartee is helpful. It is not. It may be entertaining to those who know them, and I personally enjoy a number of them, but it is annoying to those who are just trying to find the answer to a question.
This website is primarily a technical resource. It is organized in encyclopedic fashion to facilitate the search for information. Consequently, it is important to keep the technical threads on topic. There are over 2000 members, many of who are new. You may not realize it, but the vast majority of members just come here to read what they need to about their car, and then leave. They do not get involved in the conversations. They do not enjoy having to sift through the banter to find the answer to their question. If they don't find it in the first 2 pages, then they end up emailing me (I got another one this morning). I do not want to get these emails. I don't want to answer their questions. That is what the site is for.
Over the last couple of weeks, I've had to clean out a few threads. They have turned into pages of off topic nonsense. As fun as it may be for some of us to read, that makes it too hard for others to find things. There are about 200 new members in the last year alone. It is not appropriate for a dozen people to ruin valuable threads with their inane drivel.
To reiterate, this is not a chat board. This is an information resource. Its social function comes secondary to its informational function. We are happy to add whatever features anybody can think of to facilitate the social function, but it will not be at the expense of the encyclopedia.
Please keep the threads on topic. If you want to start an off topic conversation, do it. Just start a new thread, in the appropriate area. We do not want to censor or edit anyone. We encourage the conversations, but keep them focused. That is exactly why we have so many categories. If you don't have something valuable and on topic though, please resist the urge to just type anything in an attempt to be part of the conversation. Nobody has a problem with the occasional joke here and there, or the occasional comment, but when it turns into an entirely different conversation, it has to be stopped and put back on track. It becomes a problem not at the first post, but when others jump in, and it takes on a whole new life.
Again, we apologize for having to do this, but cannot think of anything else that will preserve the integrity of the informational threads. You will find that this is not being done on the social categories. It is only being done where important information is present, like the modification areas and repair areas. This is where most members go to find their answers. Those answers need to be easy to find. I find the need to do this very distasteful, but I have to think about the posterity. This site will become as useless as the rest of the sites if we allow it to be sidetracked. We do not want to have to put these members on Moderator Approval, but if this continues to be a problem, we will.

