If you really want to have fun, google Aero Bootlegger or Vanson model EMods could be concerned about the kind of user and traffic that is attracted to the site. Hosting a lot of "product reviews" can have the unintended effect of gathering users sent by the manufacturers to leave themselves good reviews, or even worse, slander the competition.
As it is TFL pops up very high in search engines, in duckduckgo searching for "thedi leather grizzly" TFL is the 3rd link, searching for "cal leather" images, the 2nd image is from TFL and the 4th is @ton312 wearing one of his. As the community becomes more visible to users the risk of people joining in bad faith increases.
I don't know how many new users we are getting nor what controls mods have in place to keep the peace, I am sure they have some seeing as usually there are barely any traces of moderation. In fact most of the time fellow users can control the situation without the need for mod intervention, further proof that problematic users are concerned enough about attracting the mods that they would rather listen to their equals.
However I agree with the sentiment in this thread that "finishing" topics like manufacturer reviews, that are by their own nature ongoing is not a solution, although I can't offer one either ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
And why was the Chevalier bis thread locked without any single explanation (an excuse was given many hours later and only when we complained about it).
From the other closed thread:
"As a reminder: Once a thread is locked, an end run may not be made by starting a new thread on basically the same topic. That new thread will be summarily deleted."
The question is who decides or what are the criteria for everything being said in a thread and that it can be closed?
If a new thread arises immediately after closing a thread, then there still seems to be a need for discussion.
Why do the moderators step in when the participants exchange their opinions in a peaceful and civilized manner? If decency and morality are violated, that is of course something else. But that wasn’t here
In the past, mods have “cleaned up” or “removed” certain posts, but kept the original thread in-tact.
I feel this is an appropriate way to handle the long standing Chevalier thread.
It is a valuable insight into a jacket buyer’s experience, and should survive IMHO.
I’m an admin on some FB pages. One in particular is politically oriented. That leads to some heated discussions. Especially with FBs ever changing clampdown rules on language and political affiliations.
So first let me say I’ve never had an issue with the admins/mods on this page. In fact I’ve asked for their help once or twice and they’ve responded wonderfully. They have been nothing short of great.
But secondarily as and admin on that page I absolutely delete harmful language or dangerous links. But if things go off the rails or run their course we have decided to leave them up-and leave an official admin comment stating why they’ve been locked; then lock them. We want people to see what went down, why it’s wrong, what can be learned from it; and to preserve the comments and thoughts that did not violate anything. I think going forward if the admins/mods of this page could adopt that tactic it would be most beneficial. It seems there is agreement on this. It’s a hard job because when you’re doing it right you don’t get much thanks. When you do it right, most people won’t even know you’re doing anything at all. When a mistake is made it makes it seem like you’re terrible and awful. That’s why I wanted to thank you and take the time to express that thought. You guys have done great. But I would recommend thinking about what we’ve done on my FB group and seeing if it can be applied here.
Interrestingly, my review of the Chevalier was also removed from the Himel website without me having asked anything.
The Himel website mentioned the review in question was originally posted on TFL, so anybody seeing it on the Himel website could have come to TFL and seen the updated pic version.
A closed thread dies and sinks to the bottom, i think someone just wanted that thread gone forever.
And it just happens that we are currently not allowed to post pics of Himel jackets or discuss them in any way.
Weird coincidence...
Closing a thread that has been perceived to end its run means every other thread about Aero or Thedi or whatever should get locked too. Those threads get repeated far more than any discussion about crooked stitching.
One moderator says the thread has been locked because has run its course (whatever that means) and another moderator instead says that it’s been locked because it needs to be pruned of inaccuracies and then it’ll be re-opened (?). It seems like 2 different messages to me...
I’m certainly grateful for the unpaid job you guys do (although in this instance we are asking you to do nothing ) but wouldn’t be easier to let discussions evolve as they do and just intervene to keep the discussion civil. In my experience this is very very rarely needed.
Ultimately you’ll do what you see fit but I think most members don’t find the invisible hand approach particularly fair. Hence why you are seeing this string of complains.
Thanks for taking the time. As I said you do good work. I didn’t see the thread in question so I feel I’m missing all the context. I don’t know what happened or why. That’s why I said maybe best to leave things like that up. Because half the group now feels like what the hell happened and why did anything happen? Breeds distrust. But like you said it is clothes. This ain’t a hill I’m going to die on. It doesn’t ruin my life. But just a thought to avoid drama. You’ve always been a well involved admin here and are one of the admins I asked for help before who answered promptly and solved my issue. So again I do thank you for what you do.Frankly, sometimes we all need to get a life. Seriously. It's only clothes.
A lot of nerves are frayed by the pandemic. There was no excuse on that thread. There was a reason.
Sometimes, threads get closed because of posts that are beyond the pale getting deleted. It's very rare, but it can happen - some years ago we had posts that had to be deleted because of potential libel concerns, hate speech, contempt of court...
Once in a blue moon, a thread gets deleted bcause it is inevitably going to kick off, and we'd really rather it didn't.
Sometimes it's pre-emptive, which is asad necessity in this world. We all have limited time, and dayjobs which actually pay. In this case, it was right on the heels of a heated discussion wihch was gonig round in circleswith the same points made. The original thread got very toxic. Sadly, history shows these things repeat if they appear in quick succesion.
You'd be surpsied how often a thread can go round and round in circles addingnothing new but driving other, new content down the board. Nature of the web to some extent.
It's not gone away - it's still availble. We do occasionally close threads so they can be pruned, or for a bit of cooling off (another thread this last week was temporarily paused for that reason. It's now available again, and has continued positively). Alas, we don't always have time (day jobs, lives, families...) to do everything at once. A thread gone bad can add six pages overnight. *sometimes* the only effective management is to pause so we can find the time to deal with it.
Thank-you. I know the group you mean. To some extent, we do prunea bit more in this place for the simple reason that many people in any online community do emulate the 'norm' of posting style - sometimes leaving stuff up for that reason is asking for trouble. (We've also pruned for legal reasons in the past, or to prevent an ot unpleasantness from derailing a thread).
No coincidence at all; Himel interacted with the original "overhyped" thread, so they would have seen your thoughts there. I can only assume they decided not to use youtr endorsement seeing as it's effectively been withdrawn? That would make sense for a number of reasons. (I don't know how they presented it over there - in truth I've never looked at the Himel website, they're out of my price range.)
The thread hasn't gone anywhere; it's still available - it'll always show up on Google. Only deleted threads, which this wasn't, 'disappear' from a search.
I think the misconception is that it was the subject matter was an issue; it was strictly in the context of a thread where tempers had flared and the issue was being immediately reopened, with the inevitable going the same way. Ever tried to open the same conversation that led to a heated argument with someone five minutes later, as compared to after everyone has had time to cool off?
Two different threads.
Rarely, but it is sadly sometimes necessary. Inevitably, not everyone will agree with when that is.
The apparent confusion over what a 'vendor' is round here seemed also to contribute.
TFL does try to be as transparent as possible; at the same time, occasionally keeping up with things is enough of a challenge. We do also tend to assume in many cases that people will understand what has happened. Political comments deleted - does anyone really not know about the no politics rule by now? I've had people in the past report a post, then complain that their response to said unacceptable post was deleted along with the post... *Sometimes* it does help to think for a minute.
Frankly, sometimes we all need to get a life. Seriously. It's only clothes.
Frankly, sometimes we all need to get a life. Seriously. It's only clothes.
A lot of nerves are frayed by the pandemic. There was no excuse on that thread. There was a reason.
Sometimes, threads get closed because of posts that are beyond the pale getting deleted. It's very rare, but it can happen - some years ago we had posts that had to be deleted because of potential libel concerns, hate speech, contempt of court...
Once in a blue moon, a thread gets deleted bcause it is inevitably going to kick off, and we'd really rather it didn't.
Sometimes it's pre-emptive, which is asad necessity in this world. We all have limited time, and dayjobs which actually pay. In this case, it was right on the heels of a heated discussion wihch was gonig round in circleswith the same points made. The original thread got very toxic. Sadly, history shows these things repeat if they appear in quick succesion.
You'd be surpsied how often a thread can go round and round in circles addingnothing new but driving other, new content down the board. Nature of the web to some extent.
It's not gone away - it's still availble. We do occasionally close threads so they can be pruned, or for a bit of cooling off (another thread this last week was temporarily paused for that reason. It's now available again, and has continued positively). Alas, we don't always have time (day jobs, lives, families...) to do everything at once. A thread gone bad can add six pages overnight. *sometimes* the only effective management is to pause so we can find the time to deal with it.
Thank-you. I know the group you mean. To some extent, we do prunea bit more in this place for the simple reason that many people in any online community do emulate the 'norm' of posting style - sometimes leaving stuff up for that reason is asking for trouble. (We've also pruned for legal reasons in the past, or to prevent an ot unpleasantness from derailing a thread).
No coincidence at all; Himel interacted with the original "overhyped" thread, so they would have seen your thoughts there. I can only assume they decided not to use youtr endorsement seeing as it's effectively been withdrawn? That would make sense for a number of reasons. (I don't know how they presented it over there - in truth I've never looked at the Himel website, they're out of my price range.)
The thread hasn't gone anywhere; it's still available - it'll always show up on Google. Only deleted threads, which this wasn't, 'disappear' from a search.
I think the misconception is that it was the subject matter was an issue; it was strictly in the context of a thread where tempers had flared and the issue was being immediately reopened, with the inevitable going the same way. Ever tried to open the same conversation that led to a heated argument with someone five minutes later, as compared to after everyone has had time to cool off?
Two different threads.
Rarely, but it is sadly sometimes necessary. Inevitably, not everyone will agree with when that is.
The apparent confusion over what a 'vendor' is round here seemed also to contribute.
TFL does try to be as transparent as possible; at the same time, occasionally keeping up with things is enough of a challenge. We do also tend to assume in many cases that people will understand what has happened. Political comments deleted - does anyone really not know about the no politics rule by now? I've had people in the past report a post, then complain that their response to said unacceptable post was deleted along with the post... *Sometimes* it does help to think for a minute.
" get a life" was aimed as much at myself as anyone else, and was intended in fun. Guess I missed using an emoji.
Only me remembers Shatner? :O