darkhelmet wrote:I saw several threads but didn't want to hijack someone else's so I'll post my own review.
Hi darkhelmet,
It might not be my place to say, but I don't think you (or any member here) should ever feel like you need to start a
brand new Thread (especially on a Subject that's already well underway in
another Thread) out of concern that you'd be interpreted as "hijacking" someone else's Thread...
I don't think anyone here would accuse you - or anyone else - of that sort of thing when the subject matter is already underway in another Thread that touches on the same material.
Please consider...
First of all, just because someone else starts a Thread doesn't mean they necessarily own it... at least that's never been my take on it. I know I've started several myself and from the minute you give birth to it, it immediately kinda' "belongs" (if that's even the right word) to this Community... we're all welcome to post reactions, words of praise, encouragement, criticism, what have you - provided it stays on topic.
YES, if the Thread is in pursuit of certain information or answers and that very goal IS accomplished, I believe it's the usually customary that the Member who began the "conversation" to request that the Thread be
LOCKED
(That said, a Thread can be locked down well in advance of seeking the original writer's "OK" if deemed necessary by the MODs and ADMINs here at C.O.W.)
... but my point is I don't recall anyone who's ever started a Thread called
"Lee Keppler's GREAT Indy Hats" having the gall to respond to photos of Lee Keppler Indy Hats posted by another Member with a comment of
"Hey you... Outta here... I don't want photos of YOUR Lee Keppler Indy Hat in MY Lee Keppler Hat Thread!"
Again, that's always been
my take.
But also from the standpoint of someone like myself -AND others here- who will often (sometimes months and months after a photo or comment is posted) conduct Searches through various Threads looking for the elusive
"where did I SEE that?" photo or comment, there's THIS problem:
We often have too many different Threads with a common goal.
As of this writing, here's what I see here on Page 1 of the Fedora Forum:
- One Thread called "
Todd's Raider to TOD Fedora Help"
- One Thread called "indyclone's review on the new
"RAIDER" fedora from
Todd's"
- One Thread called "
Todd's Raider..."
- One Thread called "Pics of
Todd's Raider Fedora"
- and the Thread you've now added called "
Todd's Raider"
See what I'm saying? It's not only a little excessive, but it can get confusing for foggy-brained old-timers like myself
Anyway, I'm not asking you to delete your Thread and move your awesome comments over to one of the other Threads, or anything...
Like I said: Not my place.
And I hope you take this message in the spirit that's it's meant: I ain't pickin' on ya (and frankly I was guilty of doing the
same thing a couple of times back when I first started here)... but I hope you'll find what I'm saying helpful and useful in the future (and I hope these comments don't take the wind outta your sails!)
Very glad you like your new hat from Todd's, though...
And really looking forward to seeing you post your pictures!
All the Best,
Mitch
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