Random Rants
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Yeah it’s not too hard to cut from the buckle end if they are using something like Chicago screws to allot buckle removal and replacement.
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dont know where this belongs or if appropriate, but the number of when will this restock, when will the sizing chart be updated, when will the other restock, and all these derivative questions that are repeated over and over are really detracting from the content of each thread, decreasing their signal:noise ratio, and otherwise just adding absolutely nothing to the forum.
I understand we're all excited, but in no world does it make sense for IH to withhold information on when something is coming into stock and to post measurements the instant they have them. Can these types of post just be stopped / deleted or should they?
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@Mizmazzle an extension of this is people who don't contribute but use the forum exclusively as a means to sell and offload gear. Although I am sure I am not the first or last to point that out...but my therapist would be happy to hear that I am sharing my opinion.
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At least scroll up a few weeks to a few months and see if there has been an update is my rule. I learned this a while ago. Understand it's the cost/availability/sellout risk that is the reason. For me at least. People want to have the resources for go time!
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@derek111 hard for me to trust someone who just joined the forum! Agree
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Do you/any of you think that redundant question ,of when will you have it etc.,is kind of believed to be way to sort of ingratiate one's self to The Forum,by showing that you're already obsessed with the item that's coming out. I think there's a good chance I may have been guilty of that 14 years ago when I first started posting. I found The Forum very intimidating back then,and felt that a When will you have it was a safe post especially if you were fortunate enough to get the IWHIWIHI response from Giles. I thought that was really unbelievably cool at the time. Kind of like a Forum badge of honor. Any merit to my theory?
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@Jett129 you could be onto something. I think it may be more of the squeaky wheel gets the oil mentality. Thinking, the more they ask the sooner it will come.
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This might just be the most welcoming,well behaved forum in all of cyberspace,and I think you can get away with a lot of shit here that would get you destroyed out there in the real world. If you want to be obsessive/compulsive this is the place,come on in. Some may feel that's their ticket into the club.
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@Jett129 I think you’re speaking truth man. I remember being new and asking the annoying newbie questions. But trying to contribute and get involved with the community goes a long way towards being a member and not just a bot asking the same shit that can easily be found with a bit of reading of the threads.
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Agree with all of the above. As a newcomer to the forum I was certainly guilty of over posting asking for release date info. After a couple of years here it is rather frustrating opening product threads I am excited about just to see someone has asked when it is arriving. Maybe change the forum page banner to “IWHWITH” with some friendly advice not to bother asking when stuff is arriving, cos you will ALWAYS let everyone know when it is arriving a couple of weeks before hand anyway..
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@pechelman said in Random Rants:
in no world does it make sense for IH to withhold information on when something is coming into stock and to post measurements the instant they have them
QFT......
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If you’ve been on The Forum for any length of time you should know the drill by now and you should also know that people are going to be asking redundant questions,and that it’s not stopping any time soon. So knowing that up front,either,don’t frequent the threads where that is prevalent until the day before the item you want is about to drop,or just scroll through. There’s so many really great threads on the Forum where that’s not a problem. This should be the biggest problem you/we have in life.
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@Jett129 I think that really is the best explanation of life here…everything is a big cycle and for those of us who have been around a few of those cycles get annoyed seeing the repetitive nature of it. Honestly I don’t know if there is anything that could or should be done. As you previously stated, some individuals are unsure of how to interact here and the safe option is “release information related questions”.
I also think that this entire question of repetitive questions is just a part of that cycle as newer members start seeing the repetitiveness themselves. It’s easy to forget that we were all there once and that there are many steps of becoming “enlightened”. Some people can deal with it, some can’t…If you were to do a survey of all of the old timers and asked what their number one issue for leaving the forum was, the answer could possibly be related to this cyclical nature.
As mods/admin, we discuss ways of making things better all of the time. It’s hard to reinvent the wheel when this has worked for so many for so long, but we do continue to try. Do we have a magic bullet that would fix it? No. Can it be fixed? Possibly, but that would mean changes to the way the forum works.
Putting roadblocks into place to prevent newer members posting would ruin what makes this place special. We need new members to keep things interesting. We need older members here to remain tolerant and helpful for those who don’t know how this place works. We also need people to spend a little time reading what’s been written before. Also, a little time reading the rules makes life easier for all of us.
Topics such as politics and religion are extremely divisive. People come here to get away from those topics as you see them every day in the news and in daily interactions. When we say no to a topic, it’s to prevent the collapse of so many other platforms that have come and went.
Sorry for the ramblings of a senile old man, but I needed to get this off my chest.