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My guess is that without PARF, overall traffic on this site would be cut in half.
And then would triple.
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Speaking of which, you post semi-regularly there, often at length and with statements that are pretty combative and bombastic in nature, plus you like to make critical posts about PARF in OT threads, so does that make you part of the "infection"? PARF regulars would be lucky to number 15, and more often than not, there are well under 20 members even viewing that subforum, much less posting in it, therefor I do not understand your math. Last edited by Rawknees'Turbo; 09-15-2024 at 12:19 AM.. |
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I've been around for a long time ... often just tossing out posts or starting threads without giving them a second thought ... or even a 2nd sip of coffee...
I don't even "know" some have religious implications until they disappear.... I'm such a heathen ![]() I've dabbled in religious discussions both here (back when dual threads ran in both forums) and there.... it was different then.... and things do change ![]() ....and the band played on ![]() |
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PARF needs to stay. Without it those posts would invariably appear on PPOT, and that wouldn't be good for Pelican.
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Some random thoughts.
Forums everywhere are aging out. I participate in a number of cycling related forums and the avg age is now in the 60's and 70's. Moderated discourse is something that social media has sorta killed. The format is viewed like email-something "older" people use. Everyone knows the 911 demographic has changed. The bubble is largely responsible for that. The modifications that happen today tend to be by restomod pro's, not guys hot rodding cars. In fact, just hot rodding a 911 has become prohibitive for 2 reasons- now, you're messing with an "original" car that has real value vs an affordable (sorta) old sports car, and secondly the parts prices are insane (see the bat engine thread). If you combine 1 & 2 you end up with a situation with fewer folks to start with, and those that are left are not enthusiastic wrenches for cost and age reasons. Shaun, no one in the Porsche world is doing what you did - now, people think completely rusted hulks are worth 10k etc. Finally, PARF. I think you have to have very thick skin to participate there. The regulars seem ok with it, but it is kind of an echo chamber, not a place where ideas get discussed. Its a shouting match. Unfortunately, that seems to be the norm for social and political debate these days. I stopped going over because of it generating negative feelings about folks here that seem pretty ok (for the most part) when not debating these issues. I hang on other forums where political discussion of any kind is banned, and it does make for easier coexistence but I don't know that it adds participation. I do think its wise not to even look at PARF here unless you have a strong stomach.
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I got here through participation in the R1100S BBS. It too was a source of technical expertise for the MC side for years. I wandered over here quite accidentally while cruising the tabs on the site. The MC page is nothing like it used to be.
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PARF is a waste...why does Pelican feel it needs an outlet for that crap? Is it so moderators don't have to moderate? I have blocked most who participate there as I have no respect for the tone or the message. We should all be able to participate here like adults and be civil/respectful...but...
It seems that all the forums I belong too are on a downward sliding trend. I guess this method of community sharing is not for the future. The world changes, so be it. |
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Edit: Not sure why you felt the need to include possibly the most genuine, guileless, people on the planet in a derogatory manner as, well, never mind..
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IMO, a very well reasoned post. I'm curious if you think there's any up-and-coming enthusiast marques?
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Yes, unfortunately.
I know it's just perception, but I feel safer on the PP tech sites than on Facebook sites. The PP denizens feel like a community, while the FB people are only out to do what's best for Zucherberg. I'm active on the Innova quilting machine site on FB, and its helpful at times, but cold and impersonal. Pluse, even the ones who are technically savvy can't put together a cohesive sentence.
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The thing that made the 911 special was its blank canvas nature. The car itself was superb, but you could draw across the multiple generations and build something - long hoods w/ modern powerplants, short hoods converted to be long hoods with creature comforts, track cars, a/x cars, concours queens, 3.2 s and 3.6s in lightweight cars and on and on. Not sure that there's anything like it in the automotive world past or present -the hot rod movement came close but drew a different sort. I think it was this broad spectrum of creativity that made this place so interesting as it drew a real mix of people, some of whom were insanely talented and most of whom were at least sharp and downright interesting. The folks that remain here in OT are the core of that crowd.
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Nearly all the forums I visit are hobby-type or technical or topical websites. They rarely if ever tolerate politics, religion or personal insults AT ALL and everyone behaves because those moderators are intolerant of such things and not taking prisoners. But...... Quote:
Back to the topic of this thread: In Wayne's defense, PPOT was a wonderful community Very positive. Very supportive and collegiate. Very mature. It probably looked to Wayne as though this community could have respectful discussions of important public policy topics. There are occasional mature, thoughtful posts in PARF but mostly it's just an angry echo chamber and insult fest.
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Thinking back to how the tech board was back in the early 2000s certainly makes me nostalgic if not sad. My entry into the 911 world was when I bought a 1972 911E for $5800. Remember those days? I knew virtually nothing about these cars. Other than thinking they looked really cool when I would see one drive by. My entry onto the tech board was with several stupid questions that were answered by Early_S_Man. he was a 911 guru! Back in those days they were even guys that worked on their 911s in their driveway. They were easy cars to work on and parts were not prohibitively expensive. Between the guys on the tech board and the purchase of the engine rebuilding book by the originator of this board, I was able to rebuild the engine in my 1986 911. Then 911 prices started to skyrocket, and the fun seemed to go out of owning one. Sold my 911 for twice what I paid for it, owned a couple of Boxster‘s, and then moved on to other things. Every now and then I pop in on the tech board, but like some others have said, it’s just not the same.
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Good advice.
Going down a rabbit hole right now, chasing down some old threads and stalking Leland Pate, one of my all-time favorites. Here is a thread whining about argumentativeness in 2007, when this Forum was still VERY active and VERY close-knit: This forum is out of control Perhaps Wayne had to do what he had to do. Just goes to show....walk a mile. .
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What sticks with me about PARF..
t'was the only place one could go against the grain.. anyone recall COVID.. all but a handful of us said NO thanks.... while the rest of OT wanted to send us too camps for education.. Rika |
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