Quick Karl wrote:Can anyone say L E V E R G U N S ?????
Well, to the folks who googled their way here, our way of doing things may seem strange. The name of the forum should give you a clue that there's something more than just leverguns going on. [url]htttp://
www.levergunsCOMMUNITY.com[/url] This name was not chosen by chance. It is the forum section of Paco Kelly's
http://www.leverguns.com website and carries on a long tradition that is explained right on the main page, right underneath the "General Discussion" tag. It says:
Welcome to the Leverguns.Com Forum. This is a high-class place so act respectable. We discuss most anything here ... politely.
Right there should be a clue, together with the domain name, that there's more than just leverguns going on. And, just like in any family or community, there's plenty of room for varying opinions. Rather than griping about the wide variety of topics covered, I believe it's time to make an observation that the key word quoted above is POLITELY. That is something that too often is lacking in the interaction on OT posts. Honestly the OT stuff doesn't bug me, it's the rudeness with which folks address each other in disagreement. THAT is what we can do without.
In other words, there's not much that is not welcome here. If it's something that is discussable in a traditionally conservative home setting (no "adult" content, nothing that is inappropriate to discuss in the presence of children, etc.) then it's pretty much up for posting here. The regional gatherings we've observed over the years have carried on the sense of community that is engendered here on this forum.
We've mentioned it before, obviously it stands for mentioning again. Strict, dry, one topic forums simply do not flourish nor build the sense of community that this one does. And those that shatter into multitudinous subforums (or are designed that way from the beginning) are too cumbersome for the moderation staff here.
And as mentioned, the topics SHOULD be clearly labled as to "POLITICS", "OT", "HUMOR", etc. That way it's easy to flip past those that make us uncomfortable or in which we have no interest. It would help immensely if folks would choose an appropriate subject line when posting, it would make choosing the topics that we want to read much easier.