Greetings to all members,
I just wanted to post a thread that addresses some issues that have been raised privately to me, about the "state of affairs" here at TBN.
For starters, let's remember that TBN exists as a place to obtain and share knowledge about compact tractors. It has helped hundreds of thousands of people make sound tractor buying decisions, taught "newbies" how to use their tractors, and in the process, connected people with a shared interest from all around the country (and world).
Today, TBN is a big community, with thousands of registered members posting every week. What was once a "small town" is now a big metropolis with many new faces coming, and old faces going, on an almost daily basis.
Recently, some members have expressed that the attitudes and tone of discussion is a little less friendly than it has been in the past. Some people are a little more passionate about their favorite brand, or express their opinions a little more blatantly. But please, let's keep a few things in mind:
1) Think about what you say before you say it. Respect other members as if you were talking to them face to face.
2) Be mature and avoid heated discussions. There's no reason to argue on a tractor forum!
3) Don't start controversial threads. These just get deleted, provoke other users, and contribute only negative energy to the forum. A good example of a controversial thread is, "______ is the best tractor in the world!" This is an unreasonable claim, as we all should know.
4) Remember that everybody has different needs. That is why we discuss all brands of tractors (and many other types of equipment) here. What was perfect for you may not be perfect for the next guy, and vice versa.
5) Read #1 again. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
So, now that I said that, I want to thank everybody for participating and being a member of TBN. There's no reason why we can't all get along and engage in intelligent, useful discussions about tractors and related topics.
I just wanted to post a thread that addresses some issues that have been raised privately to me, about the "state of affairs" here at TBN.
For starters, let's remember that TBN exists as a place to obtain and share knowledge about compact tractors. It has helped hundreds of thousands of people make sound tractor buying decisions, taught "newbies" how to use their tractors, and in the process, connected people with a shared interest from all around the country (and world).
Today, TBN is a big community, with thousands of registered members posting every week. What was once a "small town" is now a big metropolis with many new faces coming, and old faces going, on an almost daily basis.
Recently, some members have expressed that the attitudes and tone of discussion is a little less friendly than it has been in the past. Some people are a little more passionate about their favorite brand, or express their opinions a little more blatantly. But please, let's keep a few things in mind:
1) Think about what you say before you say it. Respect other members as if you were talking to them face to face.
2) Be mature and avoid heated discussions. There's no reason to argue on a tractor forum!
3) Don't start controversial threads. These just get deleted, provoke other users, and contribute only negative energy to the forum. A good example of a controversial thread is, "______ is the best tractor in the world!" This is an unreasonable claim, as we all should know.
4) Remember that everybody has different needs. That is why we discuss all brands of tractors (and many other types of equipment) here. What was perfect for you may not be perfect for the next guy, and vice versa.
5) Read #1 again. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
So, now that I said that, I want to thank everybody for participating and being a member of TBN. There's no reason why we can't all get along and engage in intelligent, useful discussions about tractors and related topics.