I wasn't aware of George being the target of YT'ers, it seems to be the case, but in this situation I am defending him for a simple reason. He (and numerous others) gets back-stabbed for making a post which was, considering some of the stuff I see here, relatively harmless. I visit several sites on a variety of topics. I have never seen any site with ANY of this rude and obnoxious behavior and comments towards others on the site. And there seems to be some in that never gets called out on it. Yet we are always bragging about being such a close-knit community. Perhaps you can give me a reason for why it happens so often here on this site? And maybe it does boil down to the webmasters here not paying any attention. If they can't seem to regulate OT posts on Tractor Talk, at least they should be able to monitor the poisonous postings that so often occur. Could it really take that much time? I don't think so. The reason they allow it is because perhaps they know that so many enjoy doing that and reading about others doing it. I rest my case, no further comments from me on this post but I will continue to comment on others who continue with the practice.
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