greengeek wrote: Mon Oct 25, 2021 8:21 am
Unfortunately there has been a trend of significant criticism from moderators when posts are made as "general" posts - ie; offering information or questions that may be generally applicable across various pups. Often the demand from moderators is - "what PUPPY??", "what VERSION??" what CIRCUMSTANCES??" . The advice seems to be to make posts as specific as possible or don't post at all. At the moment I only test my software within Tahr32 so the software I am posting has only been tested (by me at least...) in Tahr32.
Actually, that's a wee bit unfair, Ian. You and I both know which individual always demands such information, but it's just his way of trying to help folks out. Trouble is, we all get "tarred with the same brush"..!
Personally, I have no problem with the way anybody structures a post, OR what the subject matter is. Some appear to believe, however, that whatever information is presented must always be done in such a way as to make it as easy as possible for as many folks as possible to apply said information to as many Puppies as possible.....

You and I both know that this isn't always the case. But said individual - naming no names here - apparently doesn't see it that way. He does, however, help an awful lot of people. On top of which, other members, regardless of subject matter, seem determined to "nit-pick" and find fault with whatever anyone else posts about.....
Takes all sorts to make this dirt-ball spin.....and also to make a community. And there is no such thing as a "perfect" community..... 
Mike. 