Posted by kcm.MN on September 10, 2019 at 07:28:47 from (174.219.19.219):
In Reply to: This site posted by jm. on September 10, 2019 at 05:08:10:
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Not referring to you, but let someone go into their local grocery store and cause disruptions on a regular basis. I bet the store wouldn't allow that for very long. YT is a different sort of creature, and YT is certainly no billboard or TV ad. Much of what makes YT work is the knowledge/skills of its members and their willingness to help others who don't have that knowledge. That puts YT in kind of a precarious position. They make rules to try and curb disruptions, yet some members continue to break those rules. YT's response is to simply delete the thread(s) and move on. However, the people who regularly make such disruptions are still here, and continue to be disrespectful to Kim/Chris, YT, and the other members.
I sometimes wonder just how much "revenue" comes from YT or the other forums compared to the continuing effort that goes into it? Would their lives be better or worse without YT? I don't know, and it's none of my business. But I would think there have to be times when they consider just pulling the plug. So with that in mind, I very much thank Kim and Chris for their efforts, their patience and leniency (in putting up with us), and their decision to keep YT open for us to come and enjoy.
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