A friend from another forum recently contacted me to tell me that he was no longer going to be participating on that forum. I posted to sarcastically thank the folks involved for removing one of the most knowledgeable gents on the subject for chasing him away. Only one person replied to tell me that other folks with even more credentials never go onto the internet because of all the "armchair commandos" who know nothing but need to post to destroy the folks with knowledge. I've vacated other forums for the same reasons. Let the morons inherit it, it's just not worth the aggravation. The shaving forums I inhabit are pretty tame, heck, all of the forums I attend are tame or I wouldn't be there. Where I am a moderator I rule with an iron fist and I simply won't tolerate certain things that I discussed with management and told the members before taking the job. They need to deliberately make the move into my forum so they can't say that it couldn't be dodged. Disagreement is fine done correctly, however, just not in my forum, outside of it, OK. Pretty much what Freddy wrote. So far I've had absolutely no problems. The folks who want to post respectfully do so and the rest steer clear.
Of the various forums I'm on (not directly related to the subject I'm referencing) 2 forums allow me to discuss my sport openly and (oddly enough) I'm a moderator on both forums. One I was a moderator on long before taking up my sport and openly discussing it there. On the other I was asked to moderate the section and it was created for me after I told management the ground rules to get me involved. So there's really no reason for any other sort of behavior other than positive, It falls back on management. I bet they have children who were raised as weeds also if one had insight into their private lives. Not pulling the weeds just makes other better behaved folks shy away from a site. When others see that civility reins many folks join in.
Having written that, everyone has a bad day and that's to be expected.
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Brian. Lover of SE razors.