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the importance of self-moderation


Jeff Wexler

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We have had our first instance of what I consider bad behavior in this group wherein a simple question asked was used by one of our members to vent on another issue. When there is the desire to subvert a topic in order to push one's own agenda (and we are all guilty of this at one time or another), I suggest stepping back and thinking about whether you would post such a comment under a new and appropriate topic heading, something like: I HATE THAT MACHINE (and the company that made itg screwed me over). Then, everyone who wants to could chime in with their experiences, good or bad, or not.

A little bit of self-moderation could be a good thing.

Regards,  Jeff Wexler

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I think a "MACHINES I HATE" category might be fun.  Of course, for that kind of bar-fight you can just go to ProSoundWeb or a million other audio forums where nobody signs their name.

Philip Perkins

Thanks for the warning. I have not had the pleasure of visiting those forums.

-  JW

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