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Brian
 
A&S has turned into the new P&R, and the moderation queue is being overrun by complaints. If you cannot refrain from personal attacks, petty arguments, and constant bickering over cycling technique, IT WILL BE CLOSED.

Yes, if you cannot respect each other, the entire A&S forum will be shut down so you can all go out for some fresh air and cool off a bit.

Thank you for your cooperation.


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closetbiker
 
it sure would be nice to see some decorum in A&S :)


Brian
 
It appears we have a solution. It will be announced shortly.


Helmet Head
 
it sure would be nice to see some decorum in A&S :)
:beer:

The respectfulness (http://www.bikeforums.net/faq.php?faq=general_principles#faq_respectfulness) guideline (see below), in particular, is ignored, and the ignoring of it appears to be tolerated. Because this behavior by a few of the regulars has been tolerated (except for the closing of a few threads here and there, which is likely to reward the trouble-makers more than discourage them), disrespectful discourse has been apparently accepted as the "norm" by some newer members.

We expect our members to show respect for others. Respecting their person, their views, their time and their opinions, and their belief systems ... even if you disagree with them.


derath
 
A&S has turned into the new P&R,


You give A&S too much credit. At least over in P&R they discuss relevant P&R issues. A&S is little more than a circus.

-D


Helmet Head
 
Overall, everyone seems to be much better at showing respect today.


kalliergo
 
Overall, everyone seems to be much better at showing respect today.


Yep. Much better, overall.


slvoid
 
I find your appearance sore to my eye and you emit a foul odor.


fordfasterr
 
I find your appearance sore to my eye and you emit a foul odor.


:fight: LOL !!!!!!


Brian
 
I find your appearance sore to my eye and you emit a foul odor.

Put the mirror down.


N_C
 
A&S has turned into the new P&R, and the moderation queue is being overrun by complaints. If you cannot refrain from personal attacks, petty arguments, and constant bickering over cycling technique, IT WILL BE CLOSED.

Yes, if you cannot respect each other, the entire A&S forum will be shut down so you can all go out for some fresh air and cool off a bit.

Thank you for your cooperation.

You can't be serious. I mean I understand about the personal attacks, et al, & not dragging religion into this. Though I don't think that has happened yet. But how do we not debate A&S topics with out bringing politics into it? Especially when it is politicians who make dumb decisions relating to cycling topics.

I also think some of the complainers probably need to lighten up a bit. What's that line from that movie? "Lighten up Frances."

I can't believe this thread is a sticky. I hope it is removed soon.

BTW what has Joe said about this? Isn't he the one who has the final decision on things like this?


Brian
 
You can't be serious. I mean I understand about the personal attacks, et al, & not dragging religion into this. Though I don't think that has happened yet. But how do we not debate A&S topics with out bringing politics into it? Especially when it is politicians who make dumb decisions relating to cycling topics.

I also think some of the complainers probably need to lighten up a bit. What's that line from that movie? "Lighten up Frances."

I can't believe this thread is a sticky. I hope it is removed soon.

BTW what has Joe said about this? Isn't he the one who has the final decision on things like this?

I'm very serious. Look at it from the perspective of a non-member who visits to the forums and is looking to research advocacy and safety issues. What do they see? A handful of members bickering, calling each other names, hijacking threads with VC arguments, and generally being disrespectful to each other's opinions.

Joe and I discussed this, and he was more than happy to have me lock A&S for a few days. But that would not be a long term solution. So look for a change here soon.


bragi
 
A&S has turned into the new P&R, and the moderation queue is being overrun by complaints. If you cannot refrain from personal attacks, petty arguments, and constant bickering over cycling technique, IT WILL BE CLOSED.

Yes, if you cannot respect each other, the entire A&S forum will be shut down so you can all go out for some fresh air and cool off a bit.

Thank you for your cooperation.

I agree that a little more civility, and actual information and/or ideas, are in order. (I'm sorry to admit I've been less than totally mature at times myself lately.) But what's your long-term solution? I'm sincerely curious about this. The bickering surrounding Forester's ideas appear to be the one area where the gloves come off most frequently; perhaps it would be most effective to focus on a limited number of posters whose behavior is particularly inflammatory, or simply move VC-related threads to their own forum.


rando
 
there needs to be threads where people can get info or links to basic info and not have to wade through the bike lane arguments and other srgumets to try and get their questions answered.... thanks Mods for all you do.


patc
 
There have been issues on A&S since I joined BF.net two years ago. Shutting down the forum won't solve the problem (though it may give the mods a much needed break). You need to either get rid of the problem users, or discipline problem users in a way that is effective and visible.

Locking threads and/or removing problem posts does not tell anyone *exactly* what behavior was out of line, and that such behavior won't be tolerated. Locking threads (or the forum) punishes all contributors for the actions of a few, while allowing the guilty to continue misbehaving in other threads.

I know many will say that I just can't stand to have people disagree with me - so be it. Truth is that there are both users I do and do not agree with but still think are problem users. Instead of showing contempt to all A&S posters by locking threads (or the forum), these problem people and problem behaviors need to be dealt with. Current policies are only enabling the behavior.

I am not posting this to be contrary. I have been frustrated by the inability to discuss anything of meaning in the A&S forum. Due to a change in government, my city may never adopt its "Draft Cycling Master Plan", may drop Can-Bike classes, see its cycling advocacy group shut down, and further decrease public consultation on transport issues. I have no intention of discussing any of these thing on A&S as it stands.


slvoid
 
Put the mirror down.

You have offended my honour!


Brian
 
I have created what I hope will be at least a partial solution. Feedback is certainly appreciated.


I-Like-To-Bike
 
I have created what I hope will be at least a partial solution. Feedback is certainly appreciated.
Seems fine with me. Recommend that you also put any ghoulish gloating/speculating over deaths of cyclists due to alleged improper technique be put in this subforum also.


Tom Stormcrowe
 
I have created what I hope will be at least a partial solution. Feedback is certainly appreciated.
Looks good to me Brian! Now they can argue VC to their hearts content!:D


tomcryar
 
I stopped coming to BF several months ago simply because of all the BS--mostly between 3 or 4 people who constantly dominate every thread with garbage that had very little to do with the original post. I came back today to see if anything was different, and this is the first post I read....I don't believe that shutting down A&S would serve any purpose other than to provide fodder for some people when it was restored (i.e., "look what you did--you got it shut down!----"no, you did!" and so on). I do think, however, that if you admonish repeat offenders with a lockout, for a week, or a month, that it might settle things down some. I think most people who have frequented A&S in the past would be in agreement that it is only a few who bring the garbage. Thanks for your time as mod.'s, it's one of those very under-appreciated jobs.


Bruce Rosar
 
I have created what I hope will be at least a partial solution. Feedback is certainly appreciated.How do the moderators envision the new sub-forum being used?


patc
 
So, is VC discussion banned from A&S? Is there to be a policy statement on this at the top of the forum? If the plan is simply to move all VC threads to the new sub-forums, as such threads emmerge/degenerate, that seems like a lot of work for the mods.


Bruce Rosar
 
So, is VC discussion banned from A&S? And if it is, is VC-contrary discussion also banned?


chipcom
 
I have created what I hope will be at least a partial solution. Feedback is certainly appreciated.

:beer: Thanks! I always said you had more brains and wisdom than looks. :p


kalliergo
 
And if it is, is VC-contrary discussion also banned?


Good question.


Brian
 
We're working on some guidelines. If anyone wishes to start a thread about VC issues, there is a forum just for that. What we do not want to see is every A&S thread hijacked and turned into a VC debate. There is no easy solution here.

Seems fine with me. Recommend that you also put any ghoulish gloating/speculating over deaths of cyclists due to alleged improper technique be put in this subforum also.

I'm hoping that a thread like that can be discussed without dragging the VC debate into it. To be very honest, I hope to keep threads that are informative in A&S, and the rubbish will go into VC. And that's not to say that I have an opinion one way or another about vehicular cycling, only that those threads quickly go south, and any useful information is tossed aside in favor of bickering.


Daily Commute
 
So, is VC discussion banned from A&S? Is there to be a policy statement on this at the top of the forum? If the plan is simply to move all VC threads to the new sub-forums, as such threads emmerge/degenerate, that seems like a lot of work for the mods.

And if it is, is VC-contrary discussion also banned?

We're working on some guidelines. If anyone wishes to start a thread about VC issues, there is a forum just for that. What we do not want to see is every A&S thread hijacked and turned into a VC debate. There is no easy solution here. . . .
This will be the key. The last time some members tried to create VC-free threads (the short-lived "AC" movement), they started throwing rhetorical bombs at other members they didn't like, and then tried to hide behind a sympathetic mod when anyone responded.

To bring up the main topic of disagreement--bike lanes--will praise be allowed in the main forum while criticism is banned?

Maybe the best way is to save the VC section for any thread that "deteriorates." If people play fair, and abide by the forum guidelines on "harassment" and "respect," the thread can stay in the main section. But if people on either side start throwing pro- or anti-VC attacks, then it gets moved here.


Bruce Rosar
 
... I hope ... the rubbish will go into VC. And that's not to say that I have an opinion one way or another about vehicular cycling, only that those threads quickly go south, and any useful information is tossed aside in favor of bickering.I don't suppose there's a button that any of us could 'push' when viewing a pro/anti VC post (i.e., I love/hate bike lanes) that would move it over to a shadow/clone thread in the VC sub-forum?


Bruce Rosar
 
Maybe the best way is to save the VC section for any thread that "deteriorates." If people play fair, and abide by the forum guidelines on "harassment" and "respect," the thread can stay in the main section. But if people on either side start throwing pro- or anti-VC attacks, then it gets moved here.That's an interesting idea. I don't know how much trouble it is to move a thread, but it seemed pretty painless from my vantage point.


derath
 
Ah yes. The "I don't agree with this subject so we will just sweep it under this (subforum) rug"

Just illustrates my earlier point that A&S has fallen beyond hope.

-D


Brian
 
Ah yes. The "I don't agree with this subject so we will just sweep it under this (subforum) rug"

Just illustrates my earlier point that A&S has fallen beyond hope.

-D

No, you've missed the point. If you want to debate the pros and cons of VC, there is now a place for that. Or are you suggesting that it's not possible to discuss a subject in A&S without bringing up VC?

And it's no trouble at all to move threads.

[edit] We could just play king for a day. What do you propose as a solution? I guess that question is for all the critics out there.


Bruce Rosar
 
Do the respectfulness (http://www.bikeforums.net/faq.php?faq=general_principles#faq_respectfulness) guidelines, such as:
We expect our members to show respect for others. Respecting their person, their views, their time and their opinions, and their belief systems ... even if you disagree with them. apply to the new VC sub-forum? I ask now because of some posts that just appeared in a new thread down there.


chipcom
 
This will be the key. The last time some members tried to create VC-free threads (the short-lived "AC" movement), they started throwing rhetorical bombs at other members they didn't like, and then tried to hide behind a sympathetic mod when anyone responded.

Do I have to cite the words I wrote, multiple times, that specifically stated that vehicular cycling practices were perfectly acceptable? Do I need to cite the times that I reminded your 'enemies' of that fact? Come on DC, stuff like this is a good example of what ignites discussions into flamefests. Come on dude, I figured you to be part of the solution, not part of the problem. ;)


Brian
 
Do the respectfulness (http://www.bikeforums.net/faq.php?faq=general_principles#faq_respectfulness) guidelines, such as:
apply to the new VC sub-forum? I ask now because of some posts that just appeared in a new thread down there.

You guys are never going to get along, and the VC arguments will always be just that - arguments. So until ALL of you can figure out how to get along, we'll separate the wheat from the chaff.

Does the VC forum need a disclaimer like P&R? Does everyone need to be told not to enter, unless they have thick skin?


I-Like-To-Bike
 
And if it is, is VC-contrary discussion also banned?
What does the Constitution say about this? Which amendment covers the right to babble incessantly?


derath
 
No, you've missed the point. If you want to debate the pros and cons of VC, there is now a place for that. Or are you suggesting that it's not possible to discuss a subject in A&S without bringing up VC?

And it's no trouble at all to move threads.

[edit] We could just play king for a day. What do you propose as a solution? I guess that question is for all the critics out there.


I guess it is more in how the mods implement this. My concern would be in the "sorta VC" areas.

There are a number of facets to the VC debate it seems. I say it that way because I have never actually read anything VC related. That being said I have still been accused of being a VC advocate.

Let's take the following example, because this thread has come up before. Person A posts a "how should I have handled this traffic situation" topic. Lively discussion ensues. Several known VC advocates chime in on "lane position" tactics etc. Now "I" use these same tactics, although I never knew them to be consistent with VC principles. So what happens now? something VC related has been uttered. Does it get deleted? The post moved?

The underlying problem here isn't VC, at least IMO. It is a fundamental lack of respect between certain members on this forum. I respect your attempt to separate the players, I just don't think it will work.

Sorry if this doesn't make perfect sense. I gotta go put my daughter to bed so I am typing quickly.

-D


I-Like-To-Bike
 
Does the VC forum need a disclaimer like P&R? Does everyone need to be told not to enter, unless they have thick skin?
No, I just think a solution might be an announcement from the mods that the "respect card" can only be played so many times by individuals trying to shut down any and all criticism of their sacrosanct beliefs and dogma.


Brian
 
The underlying problem here isn't VC, at least IMO. It is a fundamental lack of respect between certain members on this forum. I respect your attempt to separate the players, I just don't think it will work.


You are correct. And it may not work. But I suspect that we will still see an improvement.


kalliergo
 
To be very honest, I hope to keep threads that are informative in A&S, and the rubbish will go into VC.

This suggests to me that another, perhaps competing, cycling discussion site may be called for -- one where proponents of vehicular cycling, together with their ideas, will not be treated as "rubbish."


bigpedaler
 
This suggests to me that another, perhaps competing, cycling discussion site may be called for -- one where proponents of vehicular cycling, together with their ideas, will not be treated as "rubbish."

Brian, send kalliergo the nuts & bolts about setting up a forum website -- it sounds to me like he's volunteering to moderate it!

( a bit irreverent, yes, but i'm serious.)


tomg
 
stay with the topics, don't take it personally, and list your bicycling oriented convictions! i thought this site was for bicycle advocacy and inclusion! move on!!!
tomg (+vc, ride with the law on your side)


Brian
 
This suggests to me that another, perhaps competing, cycling discussion site may be called for -- one where proponents of vehicular cycling, together with their ideas, will not be treated as "rubbish."

You'll just need some software and a host, and you're good to go. Of course, you could just stay here and not take things out of context. It's your choice.


kalliergo
 
You'll just need some software and a host, and you're good to go. Of course, you could just stay here and not take things out of context. It's your choice.

In what way am I taking things out of context, Brian? Did you, or did you not, express your desire to direct "the rubbish" to the newly-created VC subforum?

In what context could that possibly be seen as other than insulting and demeaning?


I-Like-To-Bike
 
This suggests to me that another, perhaps competing, cycling discussion site may be called for -- one where proponents of vehicular cycling, together with their ideas, will not be treated as "rubbish."
Try ChainGuard on Yahoo groups. You'll like it there. Some of your pals from BF can show you around.


chipcom
 
This suggests to me that another, perhaps competing, cycling discussion site may be called for -- one where proponents of vehicular cycling, together with their ideas, will not be treated as "rubbish."

Please grow up. With all due respect, do you know what a post like this reminds me of?

http://student-iat.ubalt.edu/sde/students/allen/COSC330/GameLog/geico-cavemen.jpg


Brian
 
In what way am I taking things out of context, Brian? Did you, or did you not, express your desire to direct "the rubbish" to the newly-created VC subforum?

In what context could that possibly be seen as other than insulting and demeaning?

I'm hoping that a thread like that can be discussed without dragging the VC debate into it. To be very honest, I hope to keep threads that are informative in A&S, and the rubbish will go into VC. And that's not to say that I have an opinion one way or another about vehicular cycling, only that those threads quickly go south, and any useful information is tossed aside in favor of bickering.

[edit] In other words, debate VC in the VC forums, and leave it out of the rest of the A&S discussions. It only leads to arguments.


N_C
 
I'm very serious. Look at it from the perspective of a non-member who visits to the forums and is looking to research advocacy and safety issues. What do they see? A handful of members bickering, calling each other names, hijacking threads with VC arguments, and generally being disrespectful to each other's opinions.

Joe and I discussed this, and he was more than happy to have me lock A&S for a few days. But that would not be a long term solution. So look for a change here soon.

Ok, so? You obviously have not been a member here that long. It has been this way for a long, long time. And you're just now doing something about it? Too little, too late as far as that goes. It is just something we have all gotten used to. The un-written rule has always been if you don't like it, don't read it & don't post.


N_C
 
I see the solution is a new VC forum. Good look with that. I doubt I'll post very often in there, if ever. I have a feeling others will be the same way.

I do suggest you give a clear & concise definition of what a VC thread is. I have a feeling people will continue to post threads in the regular A&S forum, with out using the word VC, but it may inadvertenly or unintentionally refere to VC & that knowing the mods. & these new rules you're going to strictly enforce that person will get into trouble for it. Eventually people will be afraid to post here as a result. So you had better be damn clear as to what a VC thread is.

More then likely to cover my ass I'm probably going to have to start all my new threads with the words, something to the effect: I am not sure if this is a VC thread or not. If it is, I apologize & throw myself on the mercy of the admin./mods. If this thread is thought to be about VC please move it to the VC forum & advise me on the matter, if you would.

I think that may be a good idea, even if the thread is as far from VC as you can get.


chipcom
 
Ok, so? You obviously have not been a member here that long.

:roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:

Go easy on him Brian, sometimes you just gotta laugh! ;)


Brian
 
:roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:

Go easy on him Brian, sometimes you just gotta laugh! ;)

Some members seem to exist here solely to stir the pot. I have gotten enough positive PMs, as well as thank you PMs, that I feel this was a good decision. If some members have a hard time getting their head around certain concepts, so be it.


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