Total Members Voted: 39
Voting closed: April 16, 2012, 08:15:44 PM
I think that some people take this stuff way too personally. If you are really into how others feel about you, your riding style, or your personality. A forum about bikes may not be the best place for you to spend a lot of time. If members have comments about my riding skills, I might learn something and other members might benefit from a warning that I am painfully slow to ride with. If the truth hurts, that's too bad. If a forum succumbs to a PC attitude in exchange for openness and expression of honest (even misguided) commentary, why even participate? Really, it is easier to ignore the folks you dissagree with than to get upset by their posts.
Quote from: feltonjohn on April 18, 2012, 07:32:13 PMI think that some people take this stuff way too personally. If you are really into how others feel about you, your riding style, or your personality. A forum about bikes may not be the best place for you to spend a lot of time. If members have comments about my riding skills, I might learn something and other members might benefit from a warning that I am painfully slow to ride with. If the truth hurts, that's too bad. If a forum succumbs to a PC attitude in exchange for openness and expression of honest (even misguided) commentary, why even participate? Really, it is easier to ignore the folks you dissagree with than to get upset by their posts.Not sure that was the point. I don't believe this had anything to do with people passing advice about riding, as much as it was about strong personalities who potentially send a thread down a negative vibe. But to address your thought, it's one thing to ride amongst friends who make friendly light of a goof you made at lunch. It's another thing to ride with semi-strangers who make judgmental statements about your riding. I've ridden amongst some of these guys for years and don't have any desire to start having a stranger start telling me how to ride better. (I go to ERC and ZARS for that.) It's a totally unnecessary and negative vibe that tends to make riders stop showing up for rides. You're better served by soliciting the advice at will, rather than feel obliged to accept it against your will.