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Old February 28th 06, 04:27 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Coma wrote on 2/28/2006 3:00 AM:

I agree 100%, but the one other large forum that i am a member with
has gotten so big that i see MOD's banning people for the smallest
infractions and they give off an attitude that they are god any don't
care what you think. they lock threads for no reason, and change
members post to suit them, this has never happen to me but i seen it
countless times, they even asked a expert who had his own board within
the forum to leave after a member had a disagreement with him without
the MOD's finding out what really happen, it made alot of members
very upset that the expert was made to leave.
we do jump from forum to forum to get the best of each forum and want
to incorpersate that into ours over time.


hmmm, you talking about Reef Central?

That's the nice thing about this newsgroup. Don't have to
worry about stupid Mods that are too quick to close
threads. We just verbaly correct each other.

Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets


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Old February 28th 06, 06:27 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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IMNSHO
Reef Central is not as good as it used to be. A large majority of
folks will not even give a hint of help if your setup is not a 210 gal
at minimum.........Seach is always dissabled, yet those that do reply
tell you to ante up and join or go without. I would hate to ante up
and pay to join a forum that for the most part ignores a lot of posts
looking for help.


There are quite a few fine sal****er fish forums, where folks are
always willing to help. Only big problem with USENET is no images, and
its not anywhere near as busy as those other fourms so your audience
is small and posts can go unanswered for days if at all....It has its
good and bad points like the other forums do.

Anyone use sal****erfish.com or creativereefing.com
or nano-reef.com or wetwebmedia.com (not really a forum and kind of
biased by those that run it)

All the big well known names n the sal****er world seem to have just
left Reef Central.




On Tue, 28 Feb 2006 16:27:13 GMT, Wayne Sallee
wrote:
Coma wrote on 2/28/2006 3:00 AM:

I agree 100%, but the one other large forum that i am a member with
has gotten so big that i see MOD's banning people for the smallest
infractions and they give off an attitude that they are god any don't
care what you think. they lock threads for no reason, and change
members post to suit them, this has never happen to me but i seen it
countless times, they even asked a expert who had his own board within
the forum to leave after a member had a disagreement with him without
the MOD's finding out what really happen, it made alot of members
very upset that the expert was made to leave.
we do jump from forum to forum to get the best of each forum and want
to incorpersate that into ours over time.


hmmm, you talking about Reef Central?

That's the nice thing about this newsgroup. Don't have to
worry about stupid Mods that are too quick to close
threads. We just verbaly correct each other.

Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets


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