How did a very polite smallholding question that pgwodehouse posted below get 3 pages of generally impolite and off-topic sarcasm?? I also notice another recent similar reaction on another post asking about commercial chicken houses. Can the moderators step in when this happens to continue to keep this forum a place where anyone can ask an interesting question without being shot down with snide remarks?
There's a 'report to moderator' link on every post on this thread and every other thread on the forum. Neither the OP nor any other member (including yourself) has used the facility on this thread, or contacted mods by PM, email or in the thread.
While I appreciate your view, also consider that this was the OP's first post, and despite numerous replies they didn't revisit the forum until over 2 days after posting the initial question.
At what point do you suggest we as mods should have stepped in - serious question, please look back at the posts and tell me at what point you would have liked to have seen mod activity, and what form that would have taken?
I posted suggesting it was a wind-up because it had all the hallmarks of one, but also left the door open to the possibility it wasn't. The OP's later response strongly suggests they had no problem with the nature of the discussion.
So please let's not be too quick to shout about 'impolite and off-topic sarcasm' on what is an open forum on the internet. 99%+ of questions on here aren't 'shot down with snide remarks' and in this case there were helpful answers even if you consider some of the replies to be snide. Hardly cause for alarm that the whole forum is going to pot?
Personally I though it was pretty much good-natured and has only moved slightly off-topic latterly, although again that is the nature of internet forums. Asking about importing a non-native breed from Germany should naturally lead to discussion of the implications of doing so - maybe we need to get better at splitting threads on here, but that has its own problems.
We're always trying to learn how to keep TAS lively and friendly, so please let us know when you're not happy with anything on the forum - we're not hard to contact, and there are always opportunities for new moderators.
