HardofWhoring
Member
Let trolls be trolls. The only way advice can be harmful is if someone follows it. DIY comes with risk. If someone doesn't have enough knowledge to know the basic safety risks of a project and follows the first post they see, then that's on them.
Reputation score is only used as a source of pride and competition. Someone with a million thumbs up from the thunderdome doesn't necessarily know jack about car audio.
I don't think we should ban people for being incorrect. If that were the case, most of the people on this forum would be gone, because most people on this forum don't understand basic electronics and parrot things they read online.
The solution to dislike-wars is to disable dislikes between ignored users. That way either party can end it. Another option is to lock threads after a period of inactivity (but then the goat would get bored).
I say the wrong thing sometimes. When I don't know, I post what I can or not at all. I try to not take it personal, and I try to never be the first one to disrespect. (I like to think I have a professional attitude, with a dirty mouth)."He who is without sin may cast the first stone."
1. There is a difference between being right 98% of the time, vs 2% of the time.
2. They jumped on responding to every thread they could, many times with dangerous misinformation. They didn't need to be the first post to respond but they were, (many people online ARE just searching for a quick answer), and I still think some of that BS was intentionally wrong.
3. The sorority sluts from alabama state, sounded more coherent after an open bar, then most of the cluster fudge mash of madlibs they were posting.
It was the "forum mindset" that was relaxing on it. It was getting to where it was all such ridiculous nonsense, we were laughing it off.
Just curious, In hindsight: after seeing how ridiculous it got, do you still think that? On a personal level; after watching all of that, do you still think, F all the newcomers for not knowing the answers to their own questions? Let him post whatever he wants, and wait for the chaos? Do you feel no "social responsibility" to the board you come and spend time on, and engage with?
