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Re: 2023 Monaco Grand Prix - Monte Carlo, May 26 - 28

Posted: 29 May 2023, 00:08
by aMessageToCharlie
AeroDynamic wrote:
28 May 2023, 23:52
Wholesome pics are easily found on google and social media. Like galore.

Most of the threads are dominated by snipes and people are missing very little. The thread is predominantly a spot for people to swing their bags at one another. The team threads are basically the sequels.

This forum would be a great service to technical discussion if we just had sticky threads about cars and technical subjects. Everything about team, driver performance can work in individual threads created by people. It would be easier for mods to lock those topics and spot patterns of divisive topics and control the flare ups amongst the people that can’t keep it on SM. It would be easier to moderate a bad thread than constantly trying to filter a single thread.


Discord is good for people that want to talk live with others about the race. The thread here is just a more cumbersome way to do it and I suspect it’s driven by the idea that it’s more in the public domain.
Why were you checking and posting in the race thread then?

Also alternate discussion forums are also easily found on google, not sure how that is relevant to the initial discussion. I don’t think the idea was to drive traffic away from this site.

Re: 2023 Monaco Grand Prix - Monte Carlo, May 26 - 28

Posted: 29 May 2023, 00:22
by chrisc90
AeroDynamic wrote:
28 May 2023, 23:52

Wholesome pics are easily found on google and social media. Like galore.

Most of the threads are dominated by snipes and people are missing very little. The thread is predominantly a spot for people to swing their bags at one another. The team threads are basically the sequels.

This forum would be a great service to technical discussion if we just had sticky threads about cars and technical subjects. Everything about team, driver performance can work in individual threads created by people. It would be easier for mods to lock those topics and spot patterns of divisive topics and control the flare ups amongst the people that can’t keep it on SM. It would be easier to moderate a bad thread than constantly trying to filter a single thread.


Discord is good for people that want to talk live with others about the race. The thread here is just a more cumbersome way to do it and I suspect it’s driven by the idea that it’s more in the public domain.

People create separate threads about those topics you suggest and they only end up being locked. Mainly because fanbase B doesnt agree with fanbase A and that variable A and variable B to Z are factors in the discussion of why fanbase B's driver isnt stepping up to the mark. You can scroll down the forum and pick out multiple threads exactly along those lines.
It would require a vast change in the way the forum was ran and moderated.

As you said, the discord group only works for those who are watching the race live. You go and join the group now and go re-read the Miami discussion and it would make no sense at all as there would be little context of what the discussion was about.

The discord group has its merits, and I find it a good wat to 'watch along' with people of likeminded nature as fans of the sport. it allows for a bit discussion in real time with like minded fans where you wouldnt get the same sat in front the TV by yourself.

However, thats not going to please everyone so you will naturally see some discussion in the race thread of the race events. So the bearing is on the poster to ensure theres plenty of context in the post to keep it 'valuable' to the thread and not chit-chatty.

Im not sure if the forum software allows, im sure it will, but maybe a pinned post at the top of each forum page promoting the option to join the discord channel for in race discussion. 1 post in a typical 30-40 page thread is easily missed.

Re: 2023 Monaco Grand Prix - Monte Carlo, May 26 - 28

Posted: 29 May 2023, 00:25
by Steven
chrisc90 wrote:
29 May 2023, 00:22
Im not sure if the forum software allows, im sure it will, but maybe a pinned post at the top of each forum page promoting the option to join the discord channel for in race discussion. 1 post in a typical 30-40 page thread is easily missed.
Exactly the plan :D

Re: 2023 Monaco Grand Prix - Monte Carlo, May 26 - 28

Posted: 29 May 2023, 01:22
by AeroDynamic
aMessageToCharlie wrote:
29 May 2023, 00:08
AeroDynamic wrote:
28 May 2023, 23:52
Wholesome pics are easily found on google and social media. Like galore.

Most of the threads are dominated by snipes and people are missing very little. The thread is predominantly a spot for people to swing their bags at one another. The team threads are basically the sequels.

This forum would be a great service to technical discussion if we just had sticky threads about cars and technical subjects. Everything about team, driver performance can work in individual threads created by people. It would be easier for mods to lock those topics and spot patterns of divisive topics and control the flare ups amongst the people that can’t keep it on SM. It would be easier to moderate a bad thread than constantly trying to filter a single thread.


Discord is good for people that want to talk live with others about the race. The thread here is just a more cumbersome way to do it and I suspect it’s driven by the idea that it’s more in the public domain.
Why were you checking and posting in the race thread then?

Also alternate discussion forums are also easily found on google, not sure how that is relevant to the initial discussion. I don’t think the idea was to drive traffic away from this site.
Use the alternate forums. They’re most likely fan sites? :arrow:

I check a lot of threads I don’t post in, just to peep sometimes. Doesn’t mean I rely on the race thread for info about the race, I actually watch the race. race thread seems an unreliable way to read what happened across the race properly anyway, it’s skewed by people with agendas.

Re: 2023 Monaco Grand Prix - Monte Carlo, May 26 - 28

Posted: 29 May 2023, 01:24
by AeroDynamic
chrisc90 wrote:
29 May 2023, 00:22
AeroDynamic wrote:
28 May 2023, 23:52

Wholesome pics are easily found on google and social media. Like galore.

Most of the threads are dominated by snipes and people are missing very little. The thread is predominantly a spot for people to swing their bags at one another. The team threads are basically the sequels.

This forum would be a great service to technical discussion if we just had sticky threads about cars and technical subjects. Everything about team, driver performance can work in individual threads created by people. It would be easier for mods to lock those topics and spot patterns of divisive topics and control the flare ups amongst the people that can’t keep it on SM. It would be easier to moderate a bad thread than constantly trying to filter a single thread.


Discord is good for people that want to talk live with others about the race. The thread here is just a more cumbersome way to do it and I suspect it’s driven by the idea that it’s more in the public domain.

People create separate threads about those topics you suggest and they only end up being locked. Mainly because fanbase B doesnt agree with fanbase A and that variable A and variable B to Z are factors in the discussion of why fanbase B's driver isnt stepping up to the mark. You can scroll down the forum and pick out multiple threads exactly along those lines.
It would require a vast change in the way the forum was ran and moderated.

As you said, the discord group only works for those who are watching the race live. You go and join the group now and go re-read the Miami discussion and it would make no sense at all as there would be little context of what the discussion was about.

The discord group has its merits, and I find it a good wat to 'watch along' with people of likeminded nature as fans of the sport. it allows for a bit discussion in real time with like minded fans where you wouldnt get the same sat in front the TV by yourself.

However, thats not going to please everyone so you will naturally see some discussion in the race thread of the race events. So the bearing is on the poster to ensure theres plenty of context in the post to keep it 'valuable' to the thread and not chit-chatty.

Im not sure if the forum software allows, im sure it will, but maybe a pinned post at the top of each forum page promoting the option to join the discord channel for in race discussion. 1 post in a typical 30-40 page thread is easily missed.
The problem isn’t the idea, it’s the posts. What are fanbases discussions even doing here? Isn’t there other places and platforms for fans of drivers and teams to talk about all that?

Re: Race thread locking

Posted: 30 Jun 2023, 23:30
by Juzh
dialtone wrote:
30 Jun 2023, 20:51
Best thing in this debate is that I had called it on discord. RBR fans going to attack track limits, if nothing else it's predictable.
One of many reasons why discord is a trash platform I refuse to join.

Re: 2023 Monaco Grand Prix - Monte Carlo, May 26 - 28

Posted: 30 Jun 2023, 23:31
by Juzh
AeroDynamic wrote:
29 May 2023, 01:24
chrisc90 wrote:
29 May 2023, 00:22
AeroDynamic wrote:
28 May 2023, 23:52

Wholesome pics are easily found on google and social media. Like galore.

Most of the threads are dominated by snipes and people are missing very little. The thread is predominantly a spot for people to swing their bags at one another. The team threads are basically the sequels.

This forum would be a great service to technical discussion if we just had sticky threads about cars and technical subjects. Everything about team, driver performance can work in individual threads created by people. It would be easier for mods to lock those topics and spot patterns of divisive topics and control the flare ups amongst the people that can’t keep it on SM. It would be easier to moderate a bad thread than constantly trying to filter a single thread.


Discord is good for people that want to talk live with others about the race. The thread here is just a more cumbersome way to do it and I suspect it’s driven by the idea that it’s more in the public domain.

People create separate threads about those topics you suggest and they only end up being locked. Mainly because fanbase B doesnt agree with fanbase A and that variable A and variable B to Z are factors in the discussion of why fanbase B's driver isnt stepping up to the mark. You can scroll down the forum and pick out multiple threads exactly along those lines.
It would require a vast change in the way the forum was ran and moderated.

As you said, the discord group only works for those who are watching the race live. You go and join the group now and go re-read the Miami discussion and it would make no sense at all as there would be little context of what the discussion was about.

The discord group has its merits, and I find it a good wat to 'watch along' with people of likeminded nature as fans of the sport. it allows for a bit discussion in real time with like minded fans where you wouldnt get the same sat in front the TV by yourself.

However, thats not going to please everyone so you will naturally see some discussion in the race thread of the race events. So the bearing is on the poster to ensure theres plenty of context in the post to keep it 'valuable' to the thread and not chit-chatty.

Im not sure if the forum software allows, im sure it will, but maybe a pinned post at the top of each forum page promoting the option to join the discord channel for in race discussion. 1 post in a typical 30-40 page thread is easily missed.
The problem isn’t the idea, it’s the posts. What are fanbases discussions even doing here? Isn’t there other places and platforms for fans of drivers and teams to talk about all that?
dude joins this forum in 2021 and immediately becomes a smartass advocating alternate platforms. gtfo then?

Re: 2023 Monaco Grand Prix - Monte Carlo, May 26 - 28

Posted: 01 Jul 2023, 02:28
by AeroDynamic
Juzh wrote:
30 Jun 2023, 23:31
AeroDynamic wrote:
29 May 2023, 01:24
chrisc90 wrote:
29 May 2023, 00:22



People create separate threads about those topics you suggest and they only end up being locked. Mainly because fanbase B doesnt agree with fanbase A and that variable A and variable B to Z are factors in the discussion of why fanbase B's driver isnt stepping up to the mark. You can scroll down the forum and pick out multiple threads exactly along those lines.
It would require a vast change in the way the forum was ran and moderated.

As you said, the discord group only works for those who are watching the race live. You go and join the group now and go re-read the Miami discussion and it would make no sense at all as there would be little context of what the discussion was about.

The discord group has its merits, and I find it a good wat to 'watch along' with people of likeminded nature as fans of the sport. it allows for a bit discussion in real time with like minded fans where you wouldnt get the same sat in front the TV by yourself.

However, thats not going to please everyone so you will naturally see some discussion in the race thread of the race events. So the bearing is on the poster to ensure theres plenty of context in the post to keep it 'valuable' to the thread and not chit-chatty.

Im not sure if the forum software allows, im sure it will, but maybe a pinned post at the top of each forum page promoting the option to join the discord channel for in race discussion. 1 post in a typical 30-40 page thread is easily missed.
The problem isn’t the idea, it’s the posts. What are fanbases discussions even doing here? Isn’t there other places and platforms for fans of drivers and teams to talk about all that?
dude joins this forum in 2021 and immediately becomes a smartass advocating alternate platforms. gtfo then?
I’m advocating for this forum to be about what it was known for; technical discussion space.

Why do you sound so hurt? :wink:

Re: Race thread locking

Posted: 01 Jul 2023, 14:09
by hollus
Let's not go personal.
Dust settled over decades does not gain anyone extra power, and 2 years is not exactly a newbie.
And in any case, everywhere, please, don't do personal. It never made any conversation more informative.