Adding a “safe haven” forum for discussion of tweaks?


I think we can all agree that threads about tweaks like fuses, stones, mats, power conditioners etc. stir up all kinds of controversy, conflict and ill will.

 

Short of banning discussion of these controversial topics, is there another solution to this problem?

 

I got this idea from teo_audio’s comments about a solution implemented at Canuck audio on another thread:

 

“Canuck audio tames it by having a cable and tweak area for threads. Where any counter to the idea that such things are functional (in attempt or in analysis), is not tolerated.

 

Meaning.. threads where people discuss tweaks, or mods or cables and so on, if a naysayer posts there, and interrupts the discussion, in any way, they get their posts deleted. And...if the given naysayer can’t hold their tongue, after said deletion-ish warnings..... they will, rapidly, via any repeats in behavior, find themselves banned from the forum. They have to grow up, or get lost.”

 

You may not like parts of his description, but I think the idea has real merit.

 

I propose a new “safe haven” sub-forum, with some special rules, for the discussion of tweaks. These rules would ONLY apply to this specific sub-forum, the current rules would continue as they are in all other areas.

 

The special rules would be along these lines:

 

Posts that categorically deny the possibility of tweaks having any effect or value are not allowed.

 

Posts proclaiming tweaks to be “scams” “cons” etc. are not allowed.

 

Posts that directly state, or imply, that another poster is lying, are not allowed.

 

Posts that make absolute negative statements like “Science proves it can’t work.” are not allowed.

 

Posts demanding measurements, controlled listening tests etc. are not allowed.

 

Posts that express skepticism (without making absolute negative statements), ask tough questions, or request more information are welcome.

 

Of course, some who hold the above opinions may object, but they would still be able to express those opinions in all other parts of the forum, just like they always have.

 

What do you think?

tommylion

Some people have difficulty respecting  the different views of others.  It is what it is.   

As I have said, people used to be able to monitor themselves and had control enough of their own emotions that they knew how to be mannerly, polite & civil. Its hard to believe that ability has vanished in so many.

Could this be the sign of the times?

Lack of self control?

With all the frustration of COVID, the economic conditions and external factors (political) (supply chain and not getting your speaker or treadmill) that are dividing us and causing us pain, and we lash out.

Or is it just in our nature, human nature?

We are the most advanced technologically, yet have less ability to control our emotions? Why is that I wonder?

Could it be that technology is de-humanizing our selves?

We need to get back to basics.

I know I can be salty and it is usually my frustrations in business that are boiling over and I do apologize. Sometimes it’s cause it was earned.

Have a great day.

"I knew it was always Agon’s decision, but as I stated before, other threads without discourse to this day have gone on for years, talking about the same things."

You are correct in that. There are instances where there is no rhyme nor reason as to post deletions, thread deletions, what goes and what stays. Posts that clearly break the rules are left for all to see, while completely innocuous posts that breach no protocols disappear. No system is perfect.

As the saying goes People who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.

MC wrote “We already have people saying very clearly where they stand. Just look how clear you were to let everyone know, and how little that did to stop the same old boorish behavior. “

Maybe a hard rule could be to leave politics out of this forum. That’s a red hot button for many on both sides of the divide.