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12-14-2016 07:24 PM
@occasionalrain wrote:
@sunshine45 wrote:it is easier to avoid a post that lets you know CLEARLY what it is about.......
To me, teaser threads are inconsiderate, rude.
And the gullible and inexperienced don't recognize them as such and plunge in with both feet.
12-14-2016 07:58 PM
This post has been removed by QVC because it's unkind
12-15-2016 01:16 AM
@QVCkitty1 that's a fair enough request. After all, if the person is in an agitated state already, any comment other than sympathetic to their situation would just add to their stress ... so would one really want to do that? In this case, thinking twice (or three times) before responding might be helpful. Or maybe just bypass commenting entirely.
12-15-2016 02:41 AM
The definition of the word fair is subjective. Even in business with equal partners sounds like fair profits would be 50/50, right? No, 1 of the "partners" has invested more time and more money.
Is 50/50 fair? Not in my book.
hckynut(john)
12-15-2016 02:42 AM
@makena wrote:@QVCkitty1 that's a fair enough request. After all, if the person is in an agitated state already, any comment other than sympathetic to their situation would just add to their stress ... so would one really want to do that? In this case, thinking twice (or three times) before responding might be helpful. Or maybe just bypass commenting entirely.
Or maybe putting on big girl undies and understanding how a discussion forum operates before one posts.
12-15-2016 07:28 AM - edited 12-15-2016 08:52 PM
@QVCkitty1 wrote:I was just thinking, there are always a lot of responses to complaints about QVC, that say change the channel. OK, fair enough, but isn't it also fair to say avoid the posts that you know will annoy or frustrate you ? I mean live and let live. If someone says their Christmas is ruined, it is most likely just temporary venting over a situation that at this point is out of their control. I mean some people were accusing these folks of not knowing the meaningI of Christmas, kind of harsh. No one forces us to read any of these posts. I guess I'm just asking to be fair for the holidays. 🎄🎄
It's not for me to tell anyone how to post. And it's not for anyone else to tell me how to post. Well, except for the moderators here (and are they always "fair"?)
And I reject the yearly admonition on the board that we be "nice" or "kind" or whatever because, after all, it's Christmas. As though it's more acceptable to be not "nice" or "kind" the rest of the year.
Post what you like, respond how you like, and deal with the response.
12-15-2016 02:21 PM
@Moonchilde wrote:
@makena wrote:@QVCkitty1 that's a fair enough request. After all, if the person is in an agitated state already, any comment other than sympathetic to their situation would just add to their stress ... so would one really want to do that? In this case, thinking twice (or three times) before responding might be helpful. Or maybe just bypass commenting entirely.
Or maybe putting on big girl undies and understanding how a discussion forum operates before one posts.
There are all ways to look at things. One needs to open their mind and maybe take the high road now and then. Then there are those who think their way of seeing things is the only way. High road/low road. You choose.
12-15-2016 02:24 PM
@hckynut wrote:
The definition of the word fair is subjective. Even in business with equal partners sounds like fair profits would be 50/50, right? No, 1 of the "partners" has invested more time and more money.
Is 50/50 fair? Not in my book.
hckynut(john)
OK John. Here's a scenario. Four folks go out to lunch. Two order steaks and two order a salad. Should the tab be split evenly?
12-15-2016 02:28 PM
@makena wrote:
@Moonchilde wrote:
@makena wrote:@QVCkitty1 that's a fair enough request. After all, if the person is in an agitated state already, any comment other than sympathetic to their situation would just add to their stress ... so would one really want to do that? In this case, thinking twice (or three times) before responding might be helpful. Or maybe just bypass commenting entirely.
Or maybe putting on big girl undies and understanding how a discussion forum operates before one posts.
There are all ways to look at things. One needs to open their mind and maybe take the high road now and then. Then there are those who think their way of seeing things is the only way. High road/low road. You choose.
I choose neither 100% of the time. There is a middle road, which is, I think, most people's road. I feel an open mind would understand this, and human nature. In my experience on all forums (not just this one) over 23 years, it's the '100% high road' people who behave as if their way is the only way and feel/claim moral superiority. It has never impressed me.
12-15-2016 02:43 PM
I get a real uncomfortable feeling when I read a control post. I, too, have belonged to many forums, sometimes with mods, sometimes not. I think we have a strict mod control on this board. I'm dismayed when I see so many posts poofed or moved.
I believe a poster should feel free to write her opinion in the way and manner she chooses, and the on-the-job mods will do their job.
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