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Old 27-02-2024, 03:26 PM   #1
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Is it possible to have a separate sub-forum for people who want to debate this? It’s getting into other threads like unflushed turds.
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Old 27-02-2024, 03:41 PM   #2
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Yes please.

I want to go ballistic on some (crazy to many) concepts
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Old 27-02-2024, 05:55 PM   #3
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Is it possible to have a separate sub-forum for people who want to debate this? It’s getting into other threads like unflushed turds.
No.

While I will acknowledge that you are one of the more reasonable members on here, there are plenty of others on here that would abuse it.

I understand the argument of, "But why wreck it for everyone?" but the admin team and mods do not have the time to monitor the thread(s), take action against anyone breaching the rules and then getting into a PM war with the person who came under notice arguing which T&C did they break.

After all of that, then deal with Franco.

Russ may have other ideas, and as he is the site owner, I will respect those ideas, but it would do my head in.
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Imagine being the mod for that section.
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Imagine being the mod for that section.
Easy, make it opt in only to have access, have no moderators, let everyone have it out with each other.

Then you can contain it to one part of the forum out of the view of others who don't want to see it.

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The Difference Between Open-Minded and Closed-Minded People

A opened minded person is curious to other peoples opinions even if they differ to their own.

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Old 27-02-2024, 06:55 PM   #7
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Easy, make it opt in only to have access, have no moderators, let everyone have it out with each other.

Then you can contain it to one part of the forum out of the view of others who don't want to see it.

Do you have a newsletter or periodical I can subscribe to?
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No he doesn't. We have areas of the forum where a reasonable amount of leniency is given for people to air their views but the interweb has plenty of right/left/centre forums full of nutjobs that would love you to join them.
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At the core its a car forum, Id imagine there is a plethora of other forums out there for this.

World can be depressing enough with what is going on, most come here to get away from that crap.
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That was essentially my point.
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At the core its a car forum, Id imagine there is a plethora of other forums out there for this.

World can be depressing enough with what is going on, most come here to get away from that crap.
The only problem is that politics seem to be a small portion of the car enthusiests interests, as a lot of politics have influenced the motor industry and steered where we are today, some good, some stupid and some that has hurt the motor industry to the core, then inturn affected the humble car enthusiest.

If the core of this forum like other forums was on topic like if this one was just cars, then a fair amount of its content would not be here, just have a browse of the topics, its a real mixed bucket of topics and some car stuff thrown in already.
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I am a follower of American Politics

I find it fascinating that what happens in 'Murica trickles its way down to Oz
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I find it fascinating that what happens in 'Murica trickles its way down to Oz
That would be the world, and frankly its scary the more you pay attention to this stuff as you age.

Current crop the world over seems to be pretty average to say the least.
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yep, and been trickling down for decades.
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The only problem is that politics seem to be a small portion of the car enthusiests interests, as a lot of politics have influenced the motor industry and steered where we are today, some good, some stupid and some that has hurt the motor industry to the core, then inturn affected the humble car enthusiest.

If the core of this forum like other forums was on topic like if this one was just cars, then a fair amount of its content would not be here, just have a browse of the topics, its a real mixed bucket of topics and some car stuff thrown in already.
We are given a fair bit of leniency around this,

The current system works pretty well I reckon, we can skirt around the outside edges of it when discussing politics in the context of its effect on the automotive industry and it stays mostly under control - its rare to get closed threads and holidays handed out.
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American politics has basically devolved to an us vs them proposition; the RedBlue Uniparty vs the entire country.
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Easy, make it opt in only to have access, have no moderators, let everyone have it out with each other.

Then you can contain it to one part of the forum out of the view of others who don't want to see it.
This works for me
I would opt in

And I do not argue with idiots
I block them
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American politics has basically devolved to an us vs them proposition; the RedBlue Uniparty vs the entire country.
You sound sane to me
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Why don’t you guys just start a politics site yourself using Wix or something or a private FB group
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No he doesn't. We have areas of the forum where a reasonable amount of leniency is given for people to air their views but the interweb has plenty of right/left/centre forums full of nutjobs that would love you to join them.
But but but yet here we are ��
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Sorry couldn't help myself morning coffee kicking in but in all reason-ability (I don't know if that's a real word) who doesn't go abit insane when working on a car every once in awhile

In relation it actual topic !
It's been worded better by someone else but my useless opinion on the matter has always been, " America says' jump' we say 'how high' "
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Old 04-03-2024, 12:17 PM   #21
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I get that political discussions (both online and in the real world) regularly turn into shitfights, but with what the political class (and their backers) has done to the world of late and to the motoring enthusiast community for far longer, I can see the merit of some level of political chat.

Having said that, this is at the discretion of the forum owners/admins.
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