Why does Audiogon always close a discussion when georgehifi objects to it?


It seems that when like minded individuals want to partake in same discussions, posers like georgehifi can shut it down just by saying they disagree over and over and over and over and over, saying the same thing. Not bringing anything new to the discussions.....

On these threads there are members who have spent a lot of money on Audiogon, are cordial to one another and yet, it means nothing, nothing to the Audiogon monitors. In todays times when people are so divided it’s a shame Audiogon cannot and will not do anything to stop this.
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@tyray. I find your post very interesting. Sorry about your Mother.

So how do you know if any of these people have spent a dime on Agon?

@millercarbon did not even list his old turntable here when he put it up for sale. He posted it at USAM for free…

Now I will agree that some threads can be very one sided and many of us can be passionate about our position and be a bit repetitive.

So you like Mr Millercarbon are supportive of the Cancel Culture by cancelling @georgehifi yet you want a safe space for your opinions and your opinion only.

On these threads there are members who have spent a lot of money on Audiogon, are cordial to one another and yet, it means nothing, nothing to the Audiogon monitors. In todays times when people are so divided it’s a shame Audiogon cannot and will not do anything to stop this.

So how do you know if any of these people have spent a dime on Agon?

Like you do? How do you know I don’t?

So why does georgehifi get to ’cancel’ any thread he wishes? I’ve NEVER asked or tried by other means, to get anyone’s thread canceled. And one more thing, I am NOT millercarbon, by any stretch of your imagination.

I have no problem taking the heat. But somebody’s gotta say something. It’s just wrong.
what a rather unpleasant thread

it is never clear why any discussion thread is deleted... when mods delete them, there is no record or identification of the reason or the user whose request was acted upon

we can only assume the mods felt it is in the best interest of the forum overall, given its objectives and standards, that the deletion occur
what an umpleasant thread

it is unclear why threads are deleted... when mods delete them, there is no record or identification of the reason or the user whose request was acted upon
I guess I should understand. Some folks don’t have anything better to do. Especially at (some of ) our ages. It gets old.