Posted by paul on February 16, 2018 at 07:45:43 from (76.77.197.114):
In Reply to: re: sad.... posted by steve19438 on February 16, 2018 at 03:46:44:
Based on your posts yesterday, it appears you are for the off topic posts?
Very confusing.
Year's ago this site was very heavily moderated to stay on topic, and many of us, myself included, were quite on top of keeping it that way.
Then they loosened up the rules, and decided we have the different brand areas to discuss tractor stuff, we can talk in general here some. Fair enough, that worked pretty good too, made sense.
Couple people started ongoing daily general interest threads such as Jon does so well currently. Keeps people coming back here every day.
The past year I have gotten so sick of politics and loud people with narrow points of view and eternal arguments, I either leave places or speak out pretty bluntly myself, depending on my mood. Everyone has an ulterior motive, it just gets old.
Stopped at the coffee shop this morning and it was the same thing. I agreed with what the people were saying; but so tired of it. I don't even want to hear my own view talked up any more. I won't be stopping by there for a week, just tired of the endless debate and bullying we get from social media any more. And it has carried on to real conversations now.
Enough, I'm tired of it. Wore out.
You got a political point make it and move on. You start something yesterday, and you complain about off topic messages today?
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