buckytom
Chef Extraordinaire
Sorry, nevermind, I read that bass ackwards.
I have seen this on every forum I have been a part of. A new member will post a question, and then vanish, never to be seen again. They don't even reply to answers to their own questions. Poof... gone!
Of course, this has me wondering, "why?" Is there a nefarious reason?
Has anyone else noticed this?
CD
Back on topic, the thing that I've heard far too often on forums is "Google is your friend."
Besides the wisdom and sage advice of experienced folks, the raison d'etre for a forum is the human interaction.
...Back on topic, the thing that I've heard far too often on forums is "Google is your friend."...
I hate the phrase, too. Heck, Google brought me here in the first place. That's how many new members find us. So yes, Google is their friend and their friend said to try DC there's people there that know stuff.
Yes and no.
It is kinda rude to give that as an answer when someone is looking for help. On the other hand, you'd like to think that the person asking made a minimal effort to find the answer to a very basic question for themselves before seeking outside help.
They perhaps have their answer but not their good manners.I have seen this on every forum I have been a part of. A new member will post a question, and then vanish, never to be seen again. They don't even reply to answers to their own questions. Poof... gone!
Of course, this has me wondering, "why?" Is there a nefarious reason?
Has anyone else noticed this?
CD
I just responded to a new member with an odd screen name and unusual question. It will be interesting to see if he/she is another one-hit wonder. Hmmmm.
CD
That's happened before, too, casey.
Truth. And it will again. Let it go, Casey.
+1, dragn, and well said. I don't consider it "spying" at all.
Addie, this is a public forum and it's a given that whatever someone posts, or is reading about, is out there for public viewing and often very helpful.
I check out 'who's online' pretty often. Just today I scrolled down and saw a guest reading something of particular interest to me today - a cole slaw thread. I have half a green cabbage and half a purple cabbage to use up and was going to do a search here for different cole slaw ideas, and there it was. Click, and done.
I often hesitate to welcome folks that introduce themselves because I get a feeling they are " one hit wonders". Then there are those I get a bad feeling about. The ones with an agenda. They usually start with " Hi, I'm doing research" or their handle suggests they are trying to market something.