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GUEST,Blackcatter BS: Poll - Stop Flaming and Abusive posting (321* d) RE: BS: Poll - Stop Flaming and Abusive posting 27 Aug 04


Yet again, GUEST 11:15 AM complained at how horrible the Mudcat is - yet the idiot won't leave.

If I get bad service in a restaurant, I complain. If I don't get reasonable satisfaction, I leave and never return. The day that Mudcat becomes a place that I don't like anymore, I'll leave. I'll likely not complain, since bad service at a restaurant is something I would hope a manager/owner woud want to correct. At Mudcat, it's a different thing.

I'm sorry other good people have left, but respectfully, I don't go into threads that I know will be annoying to me. When I do go into a thread and either read a bunch of crap, of get slammed for my ideas, I generally leave and don't come back to that thread.

The church I go to is filled with wonderful people. There are some, however, who I don't care for. I avoid them. If I wind up having to work with them, I do so for as short of time as is reasonable. I do the same here. And I am supportive of Max, Joe, Jeff, etc. It is their site and I'm not going to expect them to change it. I manage two sites of my own and I hear criticism all the time - some constructive, some not. I have changed things if someone has a good idea, but generally, I'm happy with my site and will usually delete most suggestions. No one is paying for the privilege of being at Mudcat (or my sites), so no one has a "right" to decide anything.

Anyone who claims that right is a non-entity to me. As are nearly all GUESTS.




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