Original Post
liveabroad9

3-12-2017 13:06


The whole concept of the site being open to public, seems anti-productive for various reasons.

Some have been stated:
- Fear of being seen, causing members to think twice about posting.
- If encounter is transcribed, one might be more inclined to leave out good details.

Second point:
- Causes the community itself to essentially self destruct, over long term.
- Posts which are useful to us, are useful to those looking to stop our fun.
- Who is to know if our posting didn't play into the recent Shanghai fiasco?

Third
- 'Newbies' posting all these one liners
- This is a diverse topic, but I see it fair to state, in General:
   less restriction means more un-invested users, asking for handouts.

[ Last edited by  liveabroad9 at 3-12-2017 13:07 ]

UsernameTimeCreditsReason
Mister 3-12-2017 14:10 Acceptance +5 Yes, it's harmful and demoralising to the very folks who make the forum useful. This used to be a safe haven
blast77 3-12-2017 14:30 Acceptance +5 Agree


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