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Posted by Hugh MacKay on June 18, 2007 at 03:33:31 from (216.208.58.152):
In Reply to: I took some pepto now i'm better...... posted by jonnny2006 on June 17, 2007 at 18:10:03:
jonnnny: Let me assure you, I for one am not against your photos. The problem I have is how your doing it. When Kim set this site up over 15 years ago, she provided three distinct areas for our enjoyment, namely; discussion forums, classifieds, and photo galleries. Have you ever looked at the photo galleries? There are well over 21,000 tractor photos in there. You can sort it out by make, then you can type in a particular tractor model, and up comes a list of every tractor of that model, and you can view each and everyone of them. There is provission at each photo for one to make comments, plus review all the comments made by other folks. No, my friend, don't get me wrong, I'll be willing to be that Super Cub photo of your is the first Super Cub in the gallery. You may have a few other firsts as well. I'll bet the gallery has an ample supply of Hs, Ms and W series, but you know a new addition would be more than welcome. My problem with you is using discussion forums for photos that should clearly go in the galleries. What you did over the weekend was fill up close to 4 pages of discussion with non discussion items. Now, all of a sudden those genuine discussion questions asked by folks on Fri. now end up on page 6 and many will go unanswered unless the guy asks again. If you keep this up, and as time goes on, you'll find a great many folks will be quite annoyed with you. There is a certain eticate involved in successful forum discussions. I hope you can see my point. If you don't I predict you'll be gone in 3 months. I've been around YT over 7 years, and have seen it happen before.
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