For you ladies and gents that feel that you can't freely post your hobby related information, whether it be informative or entertaining.....
JJ locked ur_mom's thread on request.
ur_Mom's Thread
One contributing factor in training a community to be silent lies in a Mod's ability to end conversations. A favorite out is "the OP requests the thread be closed" which usually happens when an OP opens a can of worms.
Here we have a thread where a Provider is getting feedback from not just hobbyists but her peers as well..... You can discuss the merits of it in the new thread I opened.
The subject matter Reopened
This is a common complaint I hear from people in regards to why they remain silent. Noone likes having things they are interested in locked.
So how do you handle it?
One way it to RTM the final post made by JJ. A problem here lies in that Mods usually work together and try to be supportive of each other and Mods from other cities tend to have their own problems. You will seldom get a Response to your complaint but I would suggest, based on complaints that this happens way too often, that you RTM it with the following
San Antonio has yet another thread locked. Why? Why are we not allowed the freedom to discuss topics at will? Please reopen the thread.
I am betting it still gets ignored. Do it consistently for a few months and maybe a pattern will get seen by the Admins and Owners..
The 2nd way to deal with it and take some control of your right to discuss a topic is to reopen a discussion...
You need to do a little cut and paste but quoting the most recent responses as you see I did in the above example and then having your say is totally allowed. The 2nd thread is not as effective as the original in some cases but it does give you a way to have your say within the guidelines of the board.
When a Mod feels he may have erred in his decision to close a thread he has told that will let him easily "merge" your thread into the original so that he does not end up with 4 threads on the same topic.
This is especially effective in threads derailed for some reason where a Mod has the choice of spending an hour editing and issuing warnings and points, or closing the thread.
If you see a Mod close a thread for this reason..... Do the same thing I demonstrated above.... select a few parts of the topic to be discussed and quote those things and then repost the new thread and have your say.... Remember to RTM the original closing with the statement
San Antonio has yet another thread locked. Why? Why are we not allowed the freedom to discuss topics at will? Please reopen the thread.
More examples to come.