Topic: Reminder to stay on topic
in Forum: Official C3 Vette Registry News and Information

C3VR Founder
Please make sure threads stay on topic.
I've noticed lately that many threads wind up going into a joking and ribbing mode, which is fine in the fact that no one is being mean and no one is being offended, but it does bring down the usefulness of the original topic of discussion and people will start to ignore a thread for that reason.
I have gotten some feedback that the overall tone of the site is going to more of a casual discussion board than C3 tech.
Moderators have been given instructions to keep watch for threads getting off-topic and to remove off-topics posts from a thread.
If you have any questions or comments about this policy, please let me know via reply to this thread, PM or email.
Thanks!
-Adam Wartell
NCM Lifetime Member #1222
Founder: C3 Vette Registry
C4 Vette Registry, C6 Vette Registry
My first Vette, now owned by JB79:

Point taken.
On the casual note. I would not be here as much if it was all tech. It's the casual "we are all family" bit that makes this site and I think that is proven every day.


C3VR Founder
There are plenty of forums here for off-topic conversation.
I'm just suggesting that you consider the topic of the thread before you reply, and take a look at the direction of the thread. If it seems like the last few posts have been more having fun than staying on topic, it is time to get back on-topic.
Thanks!
-Adam Wartell
NCM Lifetime Member #1222
Founder: C3 Vette Registry
C4 Vette Registry, C6 Vette Registry
My first Vette, now owned by JB79:


C3VR Founder
I'm not planning to abolish having fun.
-Adam Wartell
NCM Lifetime Member #1222
Founder: C3 Vette Registry
C4 Vette Registry, C6 Vette Registry
My first Vette, now owned by JB79:

Scott

Moderator
I'm as guilty as anyone of throwing a little humor into my responses in the threads, but I also respond to the original question.

It's not always jokes or humor that gets a thread off topic. It can also be another question thrown in from another member on a similar, but different subject. You'll see a topic listed as "Brake problem", and by the last post, it's about fuel filters, or something.
This is just a friendly reminder to everyone to try to keep the posts related to the original topic, that's all.
On my Goldwing forum, there is a thread on downloading service manuals...at least it started that way. Five pages later, it's a discussion about fixing an ignition issue with one person's bike. It's quite annoying, at least to me.

Joel Adams
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