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anthony
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Often an interesting question, which can have any number of responses. Why am I posting this? Easy... as this forum pretty much has no rules beside use of commonsense, I thought it apt to highlight some commonsense, or as I see it, commonsense.
After some post reporting, members coming to me in order to get within disputes, etc... every person gets the same answer from me, something along the lines of, "sort it out yourself, I'm not your mediator." Everyone here are adults, are combat veterans.
Now this is just my opinion... but to me, commonsense. Could be wrong... but this is where honesty is the best policy based on my experience in forums over a decade now.
Tell people the truth, don't encourage or provide an intention of endorsement to something in forum posts, then behind the scenes, run a private conversation with x participants saying the opposite.
What happens? Well, commonsense says, if you encourage something said in the public sphere, then complain about it behind their backs, then that person will continue doing exactly what is pissing you, or many off, because you continue to endorse or encourage something on here that is not helpful, appropriate, or has been beaten to death already and now just becoming annoying.
My advice... always provide the truth, you may just have to think about it first and put it tactfully, and if that doesn't work, go for the blunt option and hope the person doesn't get to offended, or simply accept the passive-aggressive approach, "your constant raising this is pissing me off because xxxxxxx, and I apologize now if this offends you, but that is what I feel."
Its not a numbers game, where people should gang up on another either... simply, if people state the truth more often on what they feel, then step back and leave things alone. Don't bully, don't be just as bad trying to force your opinion down another's throat, have your say and leave it alone. The person gets to choose what they do, but if people aren't honest with one another in the first place, that choice can be over-looked without such knowledge.
Just food for thought and only my opinion on how adults should interact with one another at all times on a forum like this that has no rules outside of commonsense.
After some post reporting, members coming to me in order to get within disputes, etc... every person gets the same answer from me, something along the lines of, "sort it out yourself, I'm not your mediator." Everyone here are adults, are combat veterans.
Now this is just my opinion... but to me, commonsense. Could be wrong... but this is where honesty is the best policy based on my experience in forums over a decade now.
Tell people the truth, don't encourage or provide an intention of endorsement to something in forum posts, then behind the scenes, run a private conversation with x participants saying the opposite.
What happens? Well, commonsense says, if you encourage something said in the public sphere, then complain about it behind their backs, then that person will continue doing exactly what is pissing you, or many off, because you continue to endorse or encourage something on here that is not helpful, appropriate, or has been beaten to death already and now just becoming annoying.
My advice... always provide the truth, you may just have to think about it first and put it tactfully, and if that doesn't work, go for the blunt option and hope the person doesn't get to offended, or simply accept the passive-aggressive approach, "your constant raising this is pissing me off because xxxxxxx, and I apologize now if this offends you, but that is what I feel."
Its not a numbers game, where people should gang up on another either... simply, if people state the truth more often on what they feel, then step back and leave things alone. Don't bully, don't be just as bad trying to force your opinion down another's throat, have your say and leave it alone. The person gets to choose what they do, but if people aren't honest with one another in the first place, that choice can be over-looked without such knowledge.
Just food for thought and only my opinion on how adults should interact with one another at all times on a forum like this that has no rules outside of commonsense.