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Valued Member
United States
458 Posts |
I struggled with this question, especially after reading ND's and others about the topics and noticed those opposed had the longest and most replies. I finally decided to play it neutral and voted for I don't care one way or the other. My simple logic is, I don't have to go in there and read the garbage if it turns out to be a garbage topic. Altho most members in this forum get along great, & most are very mature if you will, I don't see how a GD area will make us enemies either, no matter the subject. My only concerns would be for the young folks. And by that I mean those under say 13. You would be surprised what the young people already know, a place like a GD could pollute there thought processes even more and that would not be good. So I am on the fence. Either way, this forum will still be my primary place to go come hell or high water.. 
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Valued Member
United States
75 Posts |
I am very satisfied with the set-up of this site exactly as it is right now. Great site, please do not take it in a different direction. Please!!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1541 Posts |
We already use the 'Main Coin Forum' as a general discussion area and as long as we can continue to do so then we wouldn't need a separate GD. That would keep everyone happy.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
980 Posts |
Hi all, I like CC as it is. As Shatsi points out, we use the MCF as a general discussion forum as it is-folks put in points about personal circumstances, the weather, etc. Every so often a hint of politics or religion wafts by. And things work well. But even here, we've seen some of our online friends get upset or offended, sometimes even about coins. I don't want to see what happens elsewhere with folks getting bent out of shape-the sorts of things that would never happen if two folks are talking face to face can happen all too easily in the absence of all those social cues we take for granted in our offline life. Don
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Rest in Peace
United States
3730 Posts |
I remain neutral.
However, I would say this. I think many of our members are highly intelligent people (Maybe all of them!). Therefore, how difficult is it to just not make use of the new section if opposed to it? How would it harm those opposed if they don't deal with it?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
756 Posts |
I would participate, but wouldn't have any love loss if the site stayed the way it is.
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Valued Member
United States
421 Posts |
Maybe it is my imagination or just the time of year but it seems the coin forum has been kind of filled with other type topics lately.
Edited to add: Maybe people could put an OT: or GD: in their non-coin subjects to help out a bit?
Edited by Stujoe 12/27/2005 08:25 am
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Forum Mom
  United States
5877 Posts |
I noticed that same thing, Stu. I definitely feel that an opt-in General Discussion section is the answer. We would have had it already, but I simply haven't had the energy to take care of it. By the end of the first week of the New Year (hopefully before) we'll have an opt-in section. Members who don't opt in will not even be able to see the section, so the people who didn't want one won't have to worry about being tempted to look at it.
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Moderator
 United States
23525 Posts |
Susan that is why we appreciate you and Bobby providing a Misc section in the Australian area
It is the place for all the "other stuff"
rggoodie aka Richard "catch em doing something right"
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Pillar of the Community
United States
756 Posts |
quote: Originally posted by SuperDave
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True dat. The forum I just left currently has more than 40 moderators between the various subfora. There is remarkably little turnover as a result - perhaps half a dozen over almost 7 years. My job as moderator of the sale/trade forum left me in such frequent contact with the dregs of humanity (even among highly intelligent, upper-demographic populations there are plenty of thieves) that I burned out, much like a police office might.
Tell me about it. I moderate a site with 23,000+ Members. Myself along with 3 other mods, mod the busiest forum, "free for all". It's were all off topic threads go. Along with that forum, I moderate 3 other forums within that one site. It's consumes me. lol. I come here for a break away from the crazyees. I think in all, we have maybe 30 mods+/-.
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Moderator
 United States
23525 Posts |
Reminds me of the old TV show MOD Squad
Only three moderators here and a Mom
People come here to discuss Coins We ocassionally get off topic but not to often and not for to long.
rggoodie aka Richard "catch em doing something right"
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Pillar of the Community
United States
756 Posts |
Scratch that. 52 mods including 8 admins. LOL. Busy site. We could use more mods to be completely honest.
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Pillar Of The Community
3147 Posts |
Isn't that how our government spun out of control? We NEED more? And now it is a cash (tax) eating monster?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
756 Posts |
quote: Originally posted by crystalk64
Isn't that how our government spun out of control? We NEED more? And now it is a cash (tax) eating monster?
LOL, your right, but we don't get paid. 
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Pillar Of The Community
3147 Posts |
Guess that would make a difference wouldn't it? We have been very fortunate here as moderators don't get too much action!
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