Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-27547895-20160201202203/@comment-6383956-20160202203338

Paul.rea wrote: It is in all the admins and moderators hands. I'm just around more and usually will see stuff first. Again, I like nothing more than when I don't have to step in and I haven't had to very much this past year. But  "No" or "You can't do that here" is going to get the same reaction for whomever has to step up and say it. Actually, they won't.

And if you had the level of social skills require to manage forums even slightly, you would understand that. You completely fail to comprehend basic human interactions -- let alone how they should be conducted online. There's this thing called "tone" and, yes, contrary to popular belief it does come across in text format even over the Internet. Yours needs work, to put it mildly.

Of course, you will never grasp that because it would mean admitting to some sort of error on your part, and we all know that won't happen. Which is, again, part of the problem. You sweep in and say "no" and even if people raise perfectly valid counterpoints, it's completely the end of the discussion as far as you're concerned the moment that you speak.