TBN and civility

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Rch

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1986 Ford 1910 with 770B (FORD) loader, 4 MFWD; 1986 Bolens G214,back hoe,loader,MFWD (Iseki) 21 hp)
Certainly one of the strengths of TBN has been it's civility. I am always impressed with the lack of flaming, insults, swearing, and bad-mouthing on TBN compared to other sites and I wonder why is that. I remember an insulting post about 6-8 months to the affect that the great thing about TBN was it " kept yuppies with your toys off serious sites as 'Machinary Talk"...." It was ignored for 2-3 days and Mark Chalkley then made a passing comment to do just that, and it just died. I imagine Muhammad is a major factor with some selective editing but that doesn't account for the fact that we rarely see even transient inflammatory posts. The category "Off the Subject, Just for Fun" flirts with politics and life style, two notorious subjects that can degenerate into verbal fistycuffs but that doesn't happen.
Are compact tractors more mature and respecting ? I think there is an element of that. Related to that is a self policing TBN culture and, if I was a Webmaster, I'd be very interested on how that is fostered so that all my good work doesn't go for naught as the forum turns into a verbal slugfest. I personally think a poster like Bird Senter is a gift from heaven for Muhammad and TBN. As Mark Chalkley noted here is someone always willing to help and usher newbies into the fold plus ask the right question ("Tip & Tilt" is an example) and then give it back.
My question to Muhammad is there must be some studies and analysis of " the sociology of good/bad web site culture" and how do you manipulate things to emulate TBN. Is it hit or miss? How much does size play as a factor ? Certainly content is a factor. I still remember Harv's contribution with "Nubond" and gluing polypropylene as the Chalkley cup played out-- I didn't even know what I didn't know AND it was really helpful ! The recent additions of photos is super helpful- Larry's photos of mounting a tool box along side the engine on the FEL frame is clear with a glance; Bird's Tip & Tilt photos, especially the unique Kubota part to tap into the hydraulic system, are truely worth a 1000 words. As Harv says, " give us photos".
Is this Marshall Mc Cluhans "Global Village" ? The REAL question is, Why are some villages BETTER than others ?

RCH<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1>Edited by Rch on 01/28/01 01:40 PM (server time).</FONT></P>
 
   / TBN and civility #2  
Rch,
If one doesn't have respect towards others, {certain degree} than there a good chance he doesn't have much respect for himself.

I for one glad to see so many different personality for it makes the pot of knowledge & friendship more interesting....we all still put our pants on the sameway and hope for another day of life.

Darn good post!!


Thomas..NH /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
 
   / TBN and civility #3  
RCH,

<font color=blue>"Bird Senter is a gift from heaven"</font color=blue>

Bird authored my favorite post on this board. The subject was taking a grandson for a tractor ride in the snow and strapping the little fellow to the fender. Bird's response was:

<font color=blue>"......we won't blame your daughter-in-law if she doesn't let you see your grandson again until all the snow's gone."</font color=blue>

The eloquence of posts like that set the tone of discussions.

The point being, we have a lot of pretty good role models. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif

Al
 
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It has to do with many factors, but the type of people here, and the great members we have that have been here for a while do help a lot, for sure...

As for those few threads that don't serve any purpose... yep, we end those asap... but there are very few... and we rarely, if ever edit content of a post... you would see the message marked as edited by me or 'Administrator' ... usually when we do, it is to correct formatting problems, or fix broken links, etc.

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   / TBN and civility #5  
Thanks for the kind words, Al./w3tcompact/icons/blush.gif Of course, I just have a lot of fun on the forum. And I've learned so much from the rest of you that I feel obligated to help others when I can (besides the fact that I enjoy it). I guess you could say the reason for the civility on this board is that the members are just a bunch of good folks that we like to be associated with. And maybe that starts with the guy who runs this operation, huh?/w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif

Bird
 
   / TBN and civility #6  
I'd like to think not too many posts are deleted, keeps me hopeful that humanity is heading this way! Some boards or bbs's are very restrictive, if you go off topic it won't be posted.I'm guilty as anyone of mental wandering, using the tractor folks as sounding boards (no pun intended!) as I find a fair amount of like minded folks here. That's not to say I don't see differences, but it seems that some boards take advantage of the anonymous factor and just start blasting.

I think it was one of the lawn mower boards I was looking at before deciding I wanted something smaller then the BX to use on the lawns, and man people would say something and you were hit with all kinds of crude remarks.

(I really know what the TRUTH is, tractor folks, (owners of just people looking in) are just intelligent NICE people!

del
 
   / TBN and civility #7  
del,

What part of the great Northwest do you call home?

<font color=blue>"...take advantage of the anonymous factor"</font color=blue>

Is this why you haven't registered? /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif Just kidding.....
Al
 
   / TBN and civility #8  
RCH,

I am fairly new to this board and find it to be a wealth of information. I really think that folks that enjoy compact tractors are a more relaxed group of people. Perhaps we enjoy the simpler things, " cutting edge tractor toys and attachments being the exception of course" /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif ! I know after just coming in from pushing out all my elderly neighbors drives by the light of my new rear utility light /w3tcompact/icons/cool.gif , it gives me a calming effect. I appreciate all the knowledge and opinions shared on this board.----Cliff

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   / TBN and civility #9  
This is a great post, and I want to add that when I first discovered this board, I was very impressed by the willingness of strangers to go out their way to help someone on this forum. But now that I've been a member for awhile, I can see that we're not really strangers at all, just far-flung friends with like interests.
 
   / TBN and civility #10  
Not much else to add other than this place is addictive for all the stated reasons.

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