Hi All
I am sure I will get slapped down for this but I feel I have to mention it.
As you all are, I love my cars. I also find the associated forum and it's community is all part of it. Meet like minded people and talk geek. As you may guess (post count and sig) I am a new Cupra R owner so my first stop is here and I am keen to start posting and get to know you all. But I am disheartened somewhat by many of the members which I have never encountered on any other forum. Which is especially when a new(ish) member posts a "common" question and they are immediately slapped down and told to search. Now, this may be valid but it in no way encourages people to stick around nor encourages a "community". So what if it is a "common" question - it's not for the person who posted it - let it be answered and in many cases as you all know a thread will develop into something else which encourages knowledge sharing and more importantly in my view encourages "relationships" to start between members Etc etc.
If you find it so offensive that someone has asked a question before don't respond to it.
Finally... Remember the more posts and even repeated post which usually move onto other subjects actually give people data to search in the first place.
I guess I am just disappointed as new member the forum is not as warm as I was hoping.
Rant finished - thanks for listening.
I am sure I will get slapped down for this but I feel I have to mention it.
As you all are, I love my cars. I also find the associated forum and it's community is all part of it. Meet like minded people and talk geek. As you may guess (post count and sig) I am a new Cupra R owner so my first stop is here and I am keen to start posting and get to know you all. But I am disheartened somewhat by many of the members which I have never encountered on any other forum. Which is especially when a new(ish) member posts a "common" question and they are immediately slapped down and told to search. Now, this may be valid but it in no way encourages people to stick around nor encourages a "community". So what if it is a "common" question - it's not for the person who posted it - let it be answered and in many cases as you all know a thread will develop into something else which encourages knowledge sharing and more importantly in my view encourages "relationships" to start between members Etc etc.
If you find it so offensive that someone has asked a question before don't respond to it.
Finally... Remember the more posts and even repeated post which usually move onto other subjects actually give people data to search in the first place.
I guess I am just disappointed as new member the forum is not as warm as I was hoping.
Rant finished - thanks for listening.