What does everyone think? Good idea, bad idea, who cares? What topics would people think need to be covered? Is focusing this closely on the topic, asking for Internet drama or a way to minimize it?
Quote from: Ray916MN on December 08, 2011, 08:49:24 AMWhat does everyone think? Good idea, bad idea, who cares? What topics would people think need to be covered? Is focusing this closely on the topic, asking for Internet drama or a way to minimize it?Good idea, and I think it's a way to minimize drama. Perhaps adding a "track" forum is an idea as well. As a footnote, I'd like to add this. When I read a post, I see the author's face. When I'm then standing in front of that author, I remember the posts they have written. That's something I feel all of us need to remember. One can not separate themselves from their posts. You are your posts. Greg not Steve
I like the idea. I suggest you narrowly define each topic and lock them when you think the subject has been well address. I say that not to quiet comment or restrict discussion, but because it will be much more likely that readers will read a whole thread and get the important points before having to sift throug later posts where the thread devolves or repeats itself. For example, the PACE thread would not teed to be open for 25 pages of comments.
There are topics worthy of sticky--it appears Rays intention is to link the thread to the stickied topic........I am not sure I understand what the intention is for how the original sticky will take place?I understand what Ray is saying about just copying and pasting the "pace" article-then linking to a thread on the discussion of same......but how and who is writing the sticky on following distances? or any other subject that is deemed worthy of being "sticky".Perhaps if I understood what is meant by a "strawman" maybe that would shed some light? Because I think that means something like a fall guy or liar...who wants to be that guy??? Furthermore how does that help or start a topic?