Yes, but if we don't whine about the things that annoy us, no one will ever know. (Whether they ever care is a different issue .)
Yes, but if we don't whine about the things that annoy us, no one will ever know. (Whether they ever care is a different issue .)
I'm not whining, or I hope not
I'm simply stating what irks me about certain forum behaviour
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Oh dear, I've just resurrected a really old thread. Sad that the search tool led me to it. But it did contain answers for me, and led to further questions.
OK Kiwi, thumbs down for #1, but your other two points have some merit. I have a particular dislike for thread hijackers, more so when they wander way off-topic.
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Kevin, re the point you raise re #1 I specifically are not talking about that sort of reason to post to older threads
Lots of old threads contain juicy bits that deserve to be read and commented on.
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I think it's bad manners to ask for help, then never reply to the suggestions.
Sometimes someone will post 'I need help, .....'
Several people will offer suggestions, and the OP does not reply.
We don't know if the suggestions helped or not, and if they did, he should at least say 'Thanks'.
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I agree, Davidd. Obviously, in that case, you do have something to say - e.g., "thanks Bruce and Charlie, your suggestions worked brilliantly". But very often, people post a picture, get some replies, then reply saying essentially nothing at all. it's often just an excuse to bump the thread.
One bump is ok if you think you have been missed out for whatever reason, might just be a busy day
Bemoaning a reply isn't on
This is a good eg of why relying on etiquette is a bad idea.
In the case of bumping threads, some may have been brought up to let sleeping dogs lie, others to allow time to pass then re-think an issue The main problem is, who's upbringing is more correct?
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I agree with this entirely. And I have been known to send members PM's asking them to go back to their thread and thank the members who provided information to them.
My other pet-hate, is people who:
1. Only post about gear, and what is best to use etc, but never post photos to show us that they can walk the talk.
If I am asking if X lens is worth buying, I want to get replies from people who have used the lens, not someone who quotes ad-naseum from another site about the lens, when they have probably never even held onto one. I often giggle when I copy someone's post about a lens into google and find the statement they are making is actually a bit of plagiarism (complete cut-n-paste) from someone else on the net. At least if you are going to do that, put into your post " I have read" or similar, so we all know its not your experience at all.
2. People who post only to ask questions, or get critique, but never comment on any other members photos or threads.
Generally accepted politeness says join in on forums, rather than just post when you want to know something. Others have been willing to spend their own time replying to your threads, so how about being polite and giving back to others as well. I really can't be bothered giving this type of person the time of day.
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Oh, I don't mind a bumped thread, even if I just grumbled about it. Best if there is a genuine addition to it though - I suppose we all tend to revisit the threads we have posted in if we see them pop up on New Posts (there must have been something interesting there, otherwise why did we post?), and it's a bit annoying to revisit an interesting thread only to discover that the new addition amounts to nothing at all. Others seem to feel that it is a bit annoying if they say "nice shot" on a thread and the OP doesn't come back and say "thankyou for saying nice shot".
Shrug.
dont mean to sound grumpy, i havent had a coffee yet, but the only thing I have learnted from the last two pages is that every one has different opinions. and different amounts that they feel like contributing to different threads. and different names they wish to be known by. which is what a forum is. which brings us back to the first square, step or poll. btw if my post annoys ya feel free to leave a comment, cc, a one liner, thanks or the new WOW button
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Oh! I agree with you .
I think the whole blown-out wedding thing is stupid. The very idea of blowing thousands upon thousands on a wedding is dumb (including to hire photographers) and personally, I find it sickening that people will do it whilst others may be literally going without food.
But, still, it doesn't mean you or I are right.