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Re: Changes To CPAPtalk Operating and Moderation Practices

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2017 12:18 am
by archangle
Bravo, Johnny and Carolyn. Thanks for hosting the board.

Pugsy, congratulations and condolences.

Re: Changes To CPAPtalk Operating and Moderation Practices

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2017 12:34 am
by kaiasgram
This is good news, thanks to the Goodmans and to Pugsy

Re: Changes To CPAPtalk Operating and Moderation Practices

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2017 1:08 am
by Soothest Sleep
Arlene1963 wrote:I didn't respond to X.

This is very Canadian.

I didn't grow up in Canada but have learned to appreciate this characteristic. We often "pretend" that very bizarre behaviour is simply not happening, and sometimes when it does actually get acknowledged, we blame it on what the govt did or didn't do ... or at least the local municipality.

I use public transit very often, and if x had been on the bus I strongly suspect that I would have just looked out the window.
. . .which is not to say, if I may add, that Canadians do not still observe the behaviour, even if continuing to mind one's own business. If the person behaving badly seems to be in real distress or ready to harm self or others, then likely one or more observers will intervene in some way to offer aid or protection. We just tend not to rush into something if there's no clear immediate danger, thus allowing the situation/person an opportunity to resolve/restrain itself.

Jean

Re: Changes To CPAPtalk Operating and Moderation Practices

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2017 3:49 am
by ColinP
Pugsy wrote:I actually have some very mixed feelings about him personally...
I don’t. If he’s got mental issues then he needs to deal with them. You can blame upbringing, trauma, Aspergers or whatever only for so long, and at some point you have to accept responsibility for who you are and deal with it. None of us are perfect, few of us are even normal, how ever you define that.

He was an extremely negative force on here, and did damage. You can’t tell me that we should have just sat here and let him carry on. If someone has mental issues and starts something physical instead of verbal, he would be restrained. Why should we tolerate his abuse just because it didn’t involve a physical element? I’d have booted him out within a week of him starting his crap if it was up to me.

His only redeeming quality was the entertainment value.

Re: Changes To CPAPtalk Operating and Moderation Practices

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2017 1:53 pm
by Okie bipap
ColinP wrote:His only redeeming quality was the entertainment value.
Plus it cut way down on the number of posts I would normally read.

Re: Changes To CPAPtalk Operating and Moderation Practices

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2017 3:04 pm
by jnk...
Morbius wrote: There are no coincidneces:

Alphabet Terminus Reloaded
I'm still cracking up over this.

Re: Changes To CPAPtalk Operating and Moderation Practices

Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2017 11:09 am
by jsielke
johnnygoodman wrote:Howdy All,

CPAPtalk's mission is to help people with CPAP issues - peer to peer.

CPAPtalk must be above all things a welcoming, supportive and helpful place for new CPAP users. Henceforth CPAPtalk will adopt of policy of chasing off the flagrant, profane, repeat offender, intolerable trolls. Regular one time trolls and comments that give offense but are made as part of an attempt at reasoned discourse remain welcome.

Here are permanent changes we're making:

1. We are disabling Guest Posts.

2. @xxyzx, you have exhausted propriety, ignored warnings and made our community less welcoming. You have not supported our mission. You are banned from CPAPtalk.

Here are changes we'll make and see how they go:

1. All new CPAPtalk registrations must be validated by email before becoming active.

2. We are appointing moderators. Pugsy will be the first. Be aware we'll change moderators out from time to time, not because of a job poorly done but to share load and prevent fiefdoms. Moderators are to enforce the user agreement with as light a touch and as much latitude as reasonable.

user-agreement.php

Johnny

BRAVO! Another thing to be thankful for. Perhaps now we can get down to helping with CPAP issues.

Re: Changes To CPAPtalk Operating and Moderation Practices

Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2017 9:58 am
by ChrisD
Johnny,

Change is hard sometimes but I think you made the right choices to keep this great & helpful forum welcoming to all.

Thanks for all that you do for all of us hoseheads.

Chris

Re: Changes To CPAPtalk Operating and Moderation Practices

Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2017 9:38 pm
by jhuckabyjr
This was surely a difficult thing to do, but considering the incessant rants and BS postings, it was past time to block alphabet man. All that gibberish really detracted from the mission of this site, not to mention stirring people's emotions. Thank you for helping to get things back on track with the true intent of this site....helping people.

Re: Changes To CPAPtalk Operating and Moderation Practices

Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2017 7:17 am
by Hannibal 2
Great news, many thanks for sorting at last, good luck Pugsy, I believe you have the support of most of us.

Re: Changes To CPAPtalk Operating and Moderation Practices

Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2017 7:23 am
by Robear
Thanks! I've gotten very useful info here, but have stayed away completely for 7-8 months because some seemed highly offended that I didn't ask the questions that they wanted to hear or answer. Told me such things as STFU.

Re: Changes To CPAPtalk Operating and Moderation Practices

Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2017 10:38 am
by LoneStar
Finally! Thank you, Johnny G. and team. Hooray for Pugsy!

I despaired of this site ever being what it was. I quit referring other hose heads here due to the utter crap that seemed to cover just about every post. I pretty much quit coming here myself except to check monthly to see if ol' end-of-alphabet-soup was still spewing crap, inaccuracies, and misinformation.

While I know that moderation of message boards is not ideal, the fact is that some people are just nasty and have no decency. You can't let them destroy something in the name of fairness because they have none.

I wouldn't be a successful hose head myself if it weren't for this message board.

Thanks again for making the needed changes.

Re: Changes To CPAPtalk Operating and Moderation Practices

Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2017 10:25 pm
by lilly747
archangle wrote:Bravo, Johnny and Carolyn. Thanks for hosting the board.

Pugsy, congratulations and condolences.
+1

Re: Changes To CPAPtalk Operating and Moderation Practices

Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2017 11:29 pm
by poppi2
LoneStar wrote:.... I wouldn't be a successful hose head myself if it weren't for this message board.

Thanks again for making the needed changes.
+1

Re: Changes To CPAPtalk Operating and Moderation Practices

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2017 12:31 am
by msla
I went off to have a total knee arthroplasty and this forum was returned to usefulness. Life IS good!