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#1 Peter_NottinghamS

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Posted Today, 07:45 AM

I've done a search but I cannot find how to delete my profile and leave the forum.

Any advice welcome.

Thanks in advance, Peter 



#2 Ethel

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Posted Today, 08:44 AM

The forum couldn't exist if contributors totally deleted themselves from the structure. If you've made posts there has to be a minimum to relate them to others' posts.

 

You can edit your profile to remove personal information



#3 Peter_NottinghamS

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Posted Today, 10:43 AM

The forum couldn't exist if contributors totally deleted themselves from the structure. If you've made posts there has to be a minimum to relate them to others' posts.

 

You can edit your profile to remove personal information

 

Most forums I participate in include a no politics rule, but reading through the Mini Forum rules, politics and expressing political opinion is allowed.

If members want to express their political views should join social media platforms like Twitter/X where extreme views are tolerated, even encouraged.

I don't want to be part of a platform that doesn't moderate and exclude political opinions, regardless of whether they are extreme right or left. I do have my own political view but expressing those alongside conversations about carburettors, cams and cooling systems seems at odds as to why I joined in the first place.

 

The forum won't exist much longer if you continue to allow members to share their extreme political views, most of which can be debunked with some critical thinking and facts.



#4 stuart bowes

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Posted Today, 11:09 AM

which post is this about?   I haven't seen anything recently.  certainly nothing 'extreme' (matter of opinion?)

 

except one american thing that turned into trump bash and then got immediately deleted 

 

they're pretty good here at deleting stuff, you should report it instead of leaving


Edited by stuart bowes, Today, 11:09 AM.


#5 MikeRotherham

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Posted Today, 11:10 AM

I'd be interested in examples you have come across on the forum.

 

You can anonymise the example(s) so there is no finger pointing.

 

I worked for 45 years with people whose politics I didn't agree with.

 

It seems a shame you are leaving a valuable resource because of someone else's opinion.


Edited by MikeRotherham, Today, 11:13 AM.


#6 Midas Mk1

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Posted Today, 11:27 AM

No one forces you to log in..... :lol: forums doing fine for all the years i've been on it. (18)

 



#7 Chris1275gt

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Posted Today, 11:57 AM

The forum couldn't exist if contributors totally deleted themselves from the structure. If you've made posts there has to be a minimum to relate them to others' posts.
 
You can edit your profile to remove personal information

 
Most forums I participate in include a no politics rule, but reading through the Mini Forum rules, politics and expressing political opinion is allowed.

If members want to express their political views should join social media platforms like Twitter/X where extreme views are tolerated, even encouraged.

I don't want to be part of a platform that doesn't moderate and exclude political opinions, regardless of whether they are extreme right or left. I do have my own political view but expressing those alongside conversations about carburettors, cams and cooling systems seems at odds as to why I joined in the first place.
 
The forum won't exist much longer if you continue to allow members to share their extreme political views, most of which can be debunked with some critical thinking and facts.

With my tongue firmly in my cheek if you have strong feelings about politics or any other subject, maybe it might be a good idea to read the rules before you join anything!

#8 Ethel

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Posted Today, 12:58 PM

The forum is run entirely by volunteers. We can't check every post before it's uploaded, nor do I think our members would want us to. Apart from delaying every post, making  conversational, real time, exchanges impossible; moderators would inevitably end up filtering content according to their own politics, even with the best of intentions.

 

I haven't personally seen any overtly political posts. I do sometimes see members respond to valid, Mini related, topics  from their own perspective of wider issues, but that happens everywhere there are people conversing with one another.

 

You can use the report button, at the bottom of every uploaded post, if you think the post oversteps the mark and message a member of staff if it doesn't get addressed.



#9 PoolGuy

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Posted Today, 01:59 PM

Maybe this thread, hardly extreme but it's the only recent one that has any political mentions. Maybe Pete can clarify?



#10 Ethel

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Posted Today, 02:22 PM

The post in question has been removed because it was largely irrelevant to the topic. Peter doesn't have to justify his opinions, nor does anyone else, but they ought to be relevant to the topic they are responding to.






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