Re: Open Discussion about Moderating / Membership Disagreements
For a hobby, this has a lot of the same kind of negative stress as work. I don't quite understand the level of resentment expressed towards the semi-retired or using the pejorative, keyboard campaigners. There are already too many "...freely sharing their lack of knowledge" to exclude an expert source of information. One item that seems to resonate through the various postings is a divergent opinion of what exactly the Authentic Campaigners Forum is or is not supposed to be. Under the title it reads "a website for the authentic Civil War living historian." So that means it is a website for those who do just EBUFU events? That might get lonely. We wouldn't even have Landrum or Wickett included if that were the case. And since Paul is semi-retired he would have no business posting on his own forum? That can't be the case. So if the events you do is not the sole criteria, then what is? Paul gave a fairly good explanation in one of 3,696 previous posts where he laid out some of the terms we use to describe the various levels of obsession and the degree to which the hobby occupies our time and resources.
That said, it certainly does seem that you should have been a Civil War (re)enactor with an interest in "getting it right" at some point in time to post on here. The Civil War Reenactors Forum (Szabo's) already exists, and it does not require that you ever were a (re)enactor, which makes the title somewhat ironic and probably why the various perjorative names like "clown forum" for it persist. Oddly, it also has many of the same members as this forum, some masquerading under different nom de guerres. Not "Sith Lord" Jim Butler though. You know that takes a certain degree of character and agree or disagree with his perspective, that is a very important quality to have. The moderators on here sometimes use their authority to grind a dull axe. This thread shows some of that. Oh well, they're human beings, but they ought to have character enough to explain themselves like Jim Butler would do.
I am reminded of the John Wickett joke about the identity of the 12 truly authentic Civil War (re)enactors. Nobody can agree on who the other eleven are...
For a hobby, this has a lot of the same kind of negative stress as work. I don't quite understand the level of resentment expressed towards the semi-retired or using the pejorative, keyboard campaigners. There are already too many "...freely sharing their lack of knowledge" to exclude an expert source of information. One item that seems to resonate through the various postings is a divergent opinion of what exactly the Authentic Campaigners Forum is or is not supposed to be. Under the title it reads "a website for the authentic Civil War living historian." So that means it is a website for those who do just EBUFU events? That might get lonely. We wouldn't even have Landrum or Wickett included if that were the case. And since Paul is semi-retired he would have no business posting on his own forum? That can't be the case. So if the events you do is not the sole criteria, then what is? Paul gave a fairly good explanation in one of 3,696 previous posts where he laid out some of the terms we use to describe the various levels of obsession and the degree to which the hobby occupies our time and resources.
That said, it certainly does seem that you should have been a Civil War (re)enactor with an interest in "getting it right" at some point in time to post on here. The Civil War Reenactors Forum (Szabo's) already exists, and it does not require that you ever were a (re)enactor, which makes the title somewhat ironic and probably why the various perjorative names like "clown forum" for it persist. Oddly, it also has many of the same members as this forum, some masquerading under different nom de guerres. Not "Sith Lord" Jim Butler though. You know that takes a certain degree of character and agree or disagree with his perspective, that is a very important quality to have. The moderators on here sometimes use their authority to grind a dull axe. This thread shows some of that. Oh well, they're human beings, but they ought to have character enough to explain themselves like Jim Butler would do.
I am reminded of the John Wickett joke about the identity of the 12 truly authentic Civil War (re)enactors. Nobody can agree on who the other eleven are...
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