Some actions have recently been taken by the admin team that should make it more pleasant here.
All I'm sayin.
All I'm sayin.
I was out this morning too. Then I came back this evening. Happens almost every day. Unless I have no signal...Some actions have recently been taken by the admin team that should make it more pleasant here.
All I'm sayin.
This is a case of a person needing a "safe space" so as not to be offended or triggered. I support the continuation of the "politics" thread because it allows us to share and understand the unique political perspectives of van lifers, who are a unique breed.It reminds me of the old routine from the 80's and 90's, paraphrased:
Tom: I can't believe all the offensive programs that I'm seeing on my TV these days!
Jack: What are you referring to exactly?
Tom: All the smut that I keep playing on my VCR!
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Folks, this forum can't please everyone....and no matter what posts we delete, or keep, who we censor, or not, or which member gets warned, or allowed, it's going to make someone, or multiple people, unhappy.
Our best solution was to allow political controversy in a dedicated subforum, where users can express opinions and engage in a back-and-forth conversation about politics and other controversial topics. Each member can 'opt out' of the political subforum (or any other subforum) with a couple of mouse clicks and then they will not see that stuff.
Contrast this with 'Big Social Media' where the censors in some foreign data center delete your satire, complaints, opinions, fake news, pictures, memes, political ramblings, etc, with no recourse...and for any perceived transgression, they can anonymously throw you in 'Facebook Jail'...or whatever the term is now for being banished for a while. "We slap you on the wrist you bad, bad, person"
I saw a recent post by Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook, claiming that his censors on Facebook were too heavy-handed and were going to back off a little...well let's see how that works out for presidents, politicians, pundits, journalists, actors, comedians, scientists, and everyone else who has had their posts removed and sometimes their accounts have been deleted. Ouch.
I'm not happy when someone leaves, but it's like any other forum, or venue, or activity: we can't be the perfect, happy place for everyone in every situation, or walk of life, and we know that.
And we're OK with it.
Good luck vanbrat...we enjoyed your participation here.
You're welcome to return at any time in the future.
They articulate their reasoning well. No need to add any narratives or wording to simplify someone else's words. They said what they said.This is a case of a person needing a "safe space" so as not to be offended or triggered.
As with any slice of the population, you get those from a wide spectrum of thoughts and beliefs. It's been interesting to read and learn what others think on this forum. As with all things, there is some good and some bad. What things depends on your frame of reference lol.Do van people tend to be liberal/ progressive/hippie types, which is the likely stereotype, or is there a large segment that tend toward being conservative, retired, or work from the road types? There can be xonsiderable overlap. The politics thread will share and reveal these tendencies.
It reminds me of the old routine from the 80's and 90's, paraphrased:
Tom: I can't believe all the offensive programs that I'm seeing on my TV these days!
Jack: What are you referring to exactly?
Tom: All the smut that I keep playing on my VCR!
______________________________________________________
Folks, this forum can't please everyone....and no matter what posts we delete, or keep, who we censor, or not, or which member gets warned, or allowed, it's going to make someone, or multiple people, unhappy.
Our best solution was to allow political controversy in a dedicated subforum, where users can express opinions and engage in a back-and-forth conversation about politics and other controversial topics. Each member can 'opt out' of the political subforum (or any other subforum) with a couple of mouse clicks and then they will not see that stuff.
Contrast this with 'Big Social Media' where the censors in some foreign data center delete your satire, complaints, opinions, fake news, pictures, memes, political ramblings, etc, with no recourse...and for any perceived transgression, they can anonymously throw you in 'Facebook Jail'...or whatever the term is now for being banished for a while. "We slap you on the wrist you bad, bad, person"
I saw a recent post by Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook, claiming that his censors on Facebook were too heavy-handed and were going to back off a little...well let's see how that works out for presidents, politicians, pundits, journalists, actors, comedians, scientists, and everyone else who has had their posts removed and sometimes their accounts have been deleted. Ouch.
I'm not happy when someone leaves, but it's like any other forum, or venue, or activity: we can't be the perfect, happy place for everyone in every situation, or walk of life, and we know that.
And we're OK with it.
Good luck vanbrat...we enjoyed your participation here.
You're welcome to return at any time in the future.
"Please don't make it what it isn't". But it is, from my experience. Those who can't stand the topic of "politics" in any form or forum, based on my experience, are most often (not all) those who are easily triggered or feel bothered or disturbed by such conversation or topics. In the minds of many of those folks, the topic of economics, finance, international relations, social preferences or interactions, cost of living, etc etc etc, are ALL considered "politics" and consequently off the table for discussion.They articulate their reasoning well. No need to add any narratives or wording to simplify someone else's words. They said what they said.
You're adding safe space and triggered to the narrative. Please don't make it what it isn't.
Example: The restaurant you have gone to for years changed the menu and attracts a different clientele. You don't like the food or the ambiance as much anymore. You find another restaurant. You're not triggered, or need a safe space. It just isn't for you anymore.
It is what it is.
As with any slice of the population, you get those from a wide spectrum of thoughts and beliefs. It's been interesting to read and learn what others think on this forum. As with all things, there is some good and some bad. What things depends on your frame of reference lol.
A decent analogy that I’ll add too:Example: The restaurant you have gone to for years changed the menu and attracts a different clientele. You don't like the food or the ambiance as much anymore. You find another restaurant. You're not triggered, or need a safe space. It just isn't for you anymore.
It is what it is.