I stumbled on the "Rural Living" section of your forum and soon became fascinated and addicted to the wealth of information there provided by so many members with real-world experience and wisdom. I had to be creative when I mulled over how I could qualify to become a member and participate, thus my brother's 1961 Tonka and my user name.
I grew up when privacy was a given in most personal activities and am absolutely appalled by the tendency of most people today to freely dispense true details of their lives, families, possessions, and plans on the Internet. My tinfoil hat may just be too tight, but I would sooner be tied to a chair with my eyelids taped open to watch reality TV series nonstop, than ever to Fakebook, Link In, or Tweet. If I can't communicate in person, on my rotary phone landline (ha, you knew I was going to fit in that I hate cell phones, too!), or by snail mail, I'm just not interested. Yes, I'm a hopeless Luddite.
However, I make an exception for worthwhile forums, and TBN is wonderful. I learn something from almost every thread I've read about non-tractor activities and already give credence and respect to several posters. (Heads up, OP!) Turnoffs for me include rants, bashing, and -- alas -- disregard of the computer's spelling and grammar checks, as I have a degree in English and worked for many years as an editor and technical writer and just can't help it.
I don't expect to earn many credibility points here as I am a greenie, Democrat, and a Lib -- the horror! -- but I hope occasionally to offer a pearl of wisdom or two from my years on the farm and my work as a Master Gardener and Master Food Preserver that will appeal across the political spectrum.