:lmao: I love forums..... Nothing brings out the complete
loser in people that are, well surprise surprise
total losers in real life.
I love the people who feel it's their job or duty to mod every post in every thread on photography forums, it's especially hilarious because most of these morons work in retail where they probably annoy the hell out of everyone they work with and customers refer to them as ignorant know-it-all ass-heads, usually right to their faces.
/quote]
A lot of people take their "responsibility" on these forums waaaay too seriously. So someone posts, or starts a new thread in the beginner's forum that has been posted before. Waaaaaaaaaahhhhhh!!!
A freind of mine recently told me he has 273 cyber friends and is a moderator on 67 web sites! Really?? I asked him if he's been outside in the past 6 months! I am sure the pizza delivery guy is paying for a new Mercedes because of him!
Because you have posted XXX number of times, or in some cases XXXX and XXXXX why do you feel entitled. So you've posted XXX number of pictures. Does that give you the right to be an azzhat? Does sending someone a PM and calling them names make you feel better about yourself? Makes me think of the guys sitting in the truck stop yammering on the CB radio calling people things I won't...and shouldn't repeat here! Yet when that person is called out they hide behind the microphone. In this case a keyboard. You are truly a badass behind your keyboard.
I have yet to step into the big time digital realm. I have several Canon film cameras, and love them. Therefore most of my time is in the film forums. By no means to I consider myself more than just a hack...kinda like my golf game...so my opinions are just that.
When someone asks a question about one of the cameras I own, I will sometimes respons. However when I do it is ALWAYS respectful. Yes, there is a search function. However I know that my Search Kung Fu is weak, so rather than flaming someone for asking a redundant question, I just try to help in the best way I can.
I like to call it common human decency. We seem to have gotten away from that.