Zenith wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2024 9:04 am
It became far too cumbersome as a single thread. For instance someone might start a discussion on restoring an HP spectrum analyser, where he got stuck because a plastic cam switch was broken. That would turn into a discussion about various glues, whether it could be plastic welded, whether it could be 3D printed, whether there was some cheap item which could be bought which contained this switch. When that was dealt with he'd carry on with the rest of the restoration. Intermixed with that would be another discussion about a Nixie based counter someone was attempting to convert to 7 segment LEDs because the Nixie tubes were unobtainable. Someone would comment what a nice workbench he had and there would be a series of posts about workbenches. Then there'd be discussions about swapmeets and other things mixed in.
If you were interested in the topic of the thread it could be difficult to follow.
As you say, DJ ignored the TEA thread, even though it had a lot of posts and a lot of hits. People with few posts complained and were taken seriously, which was a mistake. One of the moderators turned up and dealt with things with a heavy hand, and not knowing much about it, and made a lot of regular contributors very angry.
DJ later tried to address the problems and have a TEA subsection, but the damage was done. It could have been averted by starting the TEA subsection a year earlier.
Interesting to reflect on maybe, but basically water under the bridge.
You forget the part where he
moved the TEA thread from its nice cozy little "General Discussion" hole in the back of the server next to the perpetual-motion and conspiracy nutters (where, IMO, it
belonged) and put it right on the top page in the mainstream TE Forum. We were happy hiding out in the back room where you had to know to go looking for us; we
did not need to be slash-dotted like that.
Moving us to the TE forum and then bludgeoning us with the OT hammer was entirely the owner's doing. Full stop. Then not listening when we told him what he was doing was the "murdered" part.
As for
legit TE repair and discussion, we had an established solution for that as well, which even the class clown (me) followed
and it worked; collect your work into a separate "serious work" topic
in the TE Section where it belonged.
It was the free-form "nerds at play" format that made it so appealing. You could ask a random question and not immediately get dogpiled with
"this question needs to be moved to x subforum" and then the question goes ignored. You could bitch aboot something... even politics... and not
immediately get bludgeoned. It was okay that the SNR was low;
this was the place for that.
Until the
"anything but moderate" moderators got involved.
mnem
I never was interested in being "mainstream"...