Posted by kcm.MN on October 28, 2018 at 16:53:11 from (174.219.137.62):
In Reply to: political talk posted by g ostby on October 28, 2018 at 12:40:04:
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I fully agree on both parts. I have no problem with folks having different ideas and opinions than I. That's what makes life interesting. However, we SHOULD be able to do so in a friendly manner. Too many people are too willing to take the first shot, and usually without provocation.
I also agree that Tales is the proper place for OT subjects, even if it has to do with tractors (ie; Federal regulation, EPA not directly related to tractors, etc, etc, etc...). If it is directly related to tractors, such as exhaust emissions (for example), then should be OK for TT. Bearing all this in mind, not everyone who posts on YT fully understands this difference, and we should be considerate in that, and politely and respectfully explain the difference as needed.YT is "supposed" to be a place where like-minded folks come together over the shared topic of tractors. I'm not saying there will never be differences. It's how we approach those differences that matters. It's also about respecting the ones who make YT possible. YT Admin are not only the Moderators, they are PRIMARILY our hosts. This is THEIR site, and we should be primarily considerate of their wishes. They allow a certain amount of political talk because....well, we live in a nation and in a world of politics. But we should try to avoid letting such topics get out of control.
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