• There were many reasons for the change of the site software, the biggest was security. The age of the old software also meant no server updates for certain programs. There are many benefits to the new software, one of the biggest is the mobile functionality. Ill fix up some stuff in the coming days, we'll also try to get some of the old addons back or the data imported back into the site like the garage. To create a thread or to reply with a post is basically the same as it was in the prior software. The default style of the site is light colored, but i temporarily added a darker colored style, to change you can find a link at the bottom of the site.

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I hope you guys are all happy now that your sniping at each other and got the tire thread killed! Disagreements are fine until they turn into personal attacks. Remember that next time!
 
The sniping seems to be killing a LOT of threads lately. Very disappointed about one other also. It shall remain nameless. :thumbup:
 
Maybe they Tired of the Tire thread

Just my 2 cents here but I feel that people are pretty darn civil on this forum. I see a lot of good advice and general respect shared on Spyderlovers. What annoys me are the ones that are experts from everything from Big Foot to Bull Riding. Their advice is usually suspect and they're the first to use the "nasty key". I don't see a lot of that here and I hope that never changes.

But, if you ever find yourself locking horns with someone, take a little advice from Mark Twain...


"Never argue with stupid people....
they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience."




 
The sniping seems to be killing a LOT of threads lately. Very disappointed about one other also. It shall remain nameless. :thumbup:
Yeah. The problem with sniping and personal attacks is that it can lead to Lamont getting so p****d off he boots the guys from the forum. And then we miss out on a lot of good ideas and help.
 
Yeah. The problem with sniping and personal attacks is that it can lead to Lamont getting so p****d off he boots the guys from the forum. And then we miss out on a lot of good ideas and help.

I did not see/read the thread you are talking about, but agree it is not good to get personal when replying. Another bad result could be the person being disrespected can leave too, and has happened before.
 
Moderators have a job to do. I was on one forum where the moderators allowed things to get out of hand on more than one thread. When one finally intervened many got so mad at him they left the forum, especially when, for good reason, he booted someone off the forum. And of course there are always trolls out there. Kick them off and they come back with a new screen name.
 
I hope you are not referring to all of us?

It seems to be related to the chosen few and maybe you should PM them with your views.

I am too old to care about these type of posts.

A person asks a question, answer the question and not get into verbal assaults which then pisses everyone off and then gets deleted.

Flame on! :hun:
 
I've gotten so i stay out of these pissing matches. Way to many people are like the rest of the young millennials and offended to easy:dontknow:
 
I hope you are not referring to all of us?
They know who they are. But it doesn't hurt any of us to be reminded once in awhile to keep posts civil. I think the real reason I started this thread is I was pissed that an otherwise informative and worthwhile discussion that deserved to be kept alive got yanked due to uncivil commenting.
 
The tire thread got killed ??
Who would of thought?
As to snipping at each other, I know I'm getting repetitive when I say Bless the "Ignore" button.
If I had an ignore button in real life, I would have saved a lot of alimony.
I've got an idea.
Let's talk about something less controversial.
Maybe the best oil for a Spyder ????
 
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They know who they are. But it doesn't hurt any of us to be reminded once in awhile to keep posts civil. I think the real reason I started this thread is I was pissed that an otherwise informative and worthwhile discussion that deserved to be kept alive got yanked due to uncivil commenting.

Do you really think anything you say is going to prevent the uncivil commenting? Hold your breath for a week, you'll see tires/tire pressures return again. It seems to come up every week or two.
 
They know who they are. But it doesn't hurt any of us to be reminded once in awhile to keep posts civil. I think the real reason I started this thread is I was pissed that an otherwise informative and worthwhile discussion that deserved to be kept alive got yanked due to uncivil commenting.


It seems the ones who "know who they are" continue and seem to have to be reminded to keep it civil.

Well anyway, We can always hope it will stay civil and not get out of control before the inevitable happens.

Certain Threads always turn south and dont understand "Why"? IMO.
 
offensive posts

If I offended anyone - unprovoked - I apologize.
When I make a plain statement or ask an honest question , I do so to get an honest answer. I don't need to be belittled or made to feel stupid.
I enjoy this forum and appreciate the information that some members give to us. If someone has something negative to say why not use the "pm"
I will respond as I am addressed on the forum!
May we all do better in the future,
als
 
I have no doubt there are a number of people not happy with me. I would totally understand why, especially if you had a differing view point as mine and did not like my way of saying things.

All forums have a certain level of tolerance. When I was an Admin of a 250,000 member forum (yes, I really was!) we had zero tolerance. It was great, but it got a little too controlled.

This website does not have a lot of moderation compared to many forums that I participate. I imagine that my colorful comments helped get that thread deleted. I actually did not want that to happen, but I was never contacted by a Moderator, or anyone to tone things down. In fact, I got a lot of encouragement privately.

Anyway, I apologize for those reading if my comments gave you high pressure (blood.) :D <<< joke!! >>>>
 
Sorry for my part in this cluster#$%& but when treated like nobody else has a valid opinion it's natural to respond in kind. This forum is full of good info but it is the internet and no one opinion right or wrong regardless of who posts it.
It would be a good idea if all the perpetrators would accept some responsibility. We'll see.:thumbup:
 
As a transfer from the BMWMOA (BMW Motorcycle Owners Association) it would appear that some things are universal. Over on the BMW side whenever someone would start a thread asking about tires, oil, batteries, or even windshields the only comment that would make sense would be: "Oh boy, here we go again." I would suspect that the same goes for any/every automotive forum.
 
Sorry for my part in this cluster#$%& but when treated like nobody else has a valid opinion it's natural to respond in kind. This forum is full of good info but it is the internet and no one opinion right or wrong regardless of who posts it.
It would be a good idea if all the perpetrators would accept some responsibility. We'll see.:thumbup:

fjray, that really doesn’t read well. An apology shouldn’t include a “justification”, and most certainly shouldn’t be issuing a further “challenge”. ;)

Pete
 
I blame the internet for this... nojoke
If everybody would just treat everyone around them just as if they were at a Dinner Party, and discussing a particular topic: the conversation would be a whole lot more restrained and polite. :thumbup:
Hiding behind the anonymity that a keyboard provides: not cool...
 
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