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Michael Crowe 07-06-2006 08:11 AM

Agression .... AGAIN :-((
 
Why does this newsgroup, dealing with the peaceful pastime of 'gardening',
break out into agressive arguements every so often with those 'who know'
stating in no uncertain terms to those 'who don't know', that they are right
and everybody else is wrong?

I see it has happened again with the 'owners' taking sides against everybody
else, even down to a response which will be 'it's not everybody else, it's
just those who are wrong' :-(((((

Michael Crowe

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Michael Crowe 07-06-2006 08:14 AM

Agression .... AGAIN :-((
 
Who will it be to correct me ;-) ????

Michael Crowe


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www.rnshipmates.co.uk
International Festival of the Sea 28th June - 1st July 2007



June Hughes 07-06-2006 08:40 AM

Agression .... AGAIN :-(( OT
 
In message , Michael Crowe
writes
Who will it be to correct me ;-) ????

Michael Crowe

Nothing to correct. This is Usenet. Anyone can post here and say what
they like. Except - when a subject if off-topic it is polite to state
that fact in the header.

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June Hughes

trin 07-06-2006 09:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael Crowe
"Why does this newsgroup, dealing with the peaceful pastime of 'gardening',
break out into agressive arguements........" Michael Crowe

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Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association
www.rnshipmates.co.uk
International Festival of the Sea 28th June - 1st July 2007

I have only been using this site for 2 weeks and have mostly just lurked, gleaning some great snippets of information ( thank you all ), but I have to agree with you. I'm amazed at the sniping and backbiting in some posts. Its a shame as its a very useful group to belong to but to tell the truth I feel a bit uncomfortable reading some threads. Maybe I'm just pretty laid back and non aggressive.

June Hughes 07-06-2006 10:20 AM

Agression .... AGAIN :-((
 
In message , The Invalid
writes
On Wed, 7 Jun 2006 08:14:17 +0100, "Michael Crowe"
wrote:

Who will it be to correct me ;-) ????

Michael Crowe


Not me, I agree with you.

As with everything there are many ways to do any single job, same with
gardening. When we moved to our present house we were told in no
uncertain terms by our neighbour that we would never be able to grow
blueberries because of the soil.
We still get a fine crop every year.

The moral of that story is 'never take advice from your neighbours':)
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June Hughes

Des Higgins 07-06-2006 03:14 PM

Agression .... AGAIN :-((
 

"trin" wrote in message
...

Michael Crowe Wrote:
"Why does this newsgroup, dealing with the peaceful pastime of
'gardening',
break out into agressive arguements........" Michael Crowe

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Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association
www.rnshipmates.co.uk
International Festival of the Sea 28th June - 1st July 2007


I have only been using this site for 2 weeks and have mostly just
lurked, gleaning some great snippets of information ( thank you all ),
but I have to agree with you. I'm amazed at the sniping and backbiting
in some posts. Its a shame as its a very useful group to belong to but
to tell the truth I feel a bit uncomfortable reading some threads.
Maybe I'm just pretty laid back and non aggressive.


What exactly do you mean by aggressive?? Who the hell asked you??
Any aggression round here is purely imaginary and if you disagree, I will
come over and sort you out.

Des




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trin




La Puce 07-06-2006 03:37 PM

Agression .... AGAIN :-((
 

trin wrote:
I have only been using this site for 2 weeks and have mostly just
lurked, gleaning some great snippets of information ( thank you all ),
but I have to agree with you. I'm amazed at the sniping and backbiting
in some posts. Its a shame as its a very useful group to belong to but
to tell the truth I feel a bit uncomfortable reading some threads.
Maybe I'm just pretty laid back and non aggressive.


Therefore you should stay around and contribute. We can do with people
like you :o)

Where does your garden grow?


K 07-06-2006 04:53 PM

Agression .... AGAIN :-((
 
trin writes


I have only been using this site for 2 weeks and have mostly just
lurked, gleaning some great snippets of information ( thank you all ),
but I have to agree with you. I'm amazed at the sniping and backbiting
in some posts. Its a shame as its a very useful group to belong to but
to tell the truth I feel a bit uncomfortable reading some threads.
Maybe I'm just pretty laid back and non aggressive.



When you've been here a bit longer, you may also discern patterns of
posting which have eluded you at present. Or you may not.

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Kay

Sacha 07-06-2006 05:47 PM

Agression .... AGAIN :-((
 
On 7/6/06 09:48, in article , "trin"
wrote:
snip
I'm amazed at the sniping and backbiting
in some posts. Its a shame as its a very useful group to belong to but
to tell the truth I feel a bit uncomfortable reading some threads.
Maybe I'm just pretty laid back and non aggressive.

Actually, you're not using this site. You're using Garden Banter which
pinches the posts to this site and uses them for their own purposes.
As to being 'aggressive', I have to wonder if those who think people here
'aggressive' have actually met with real trouble in their entire lives!
Objecting to people cutting down trees unnecessarily is hardly 'aggressive'!
And objecting to being told you talk 'shit' by someone being unnecessarily
rude and insulting isn't 'aggressive', either.
In fact, there are plenty here who would say that answering persistent
trolls is aggressive as far as the general tenor of the group is concerned
and is, in itself, trolling. You say you've been here two weeks and yet you
choose to answer the most unpopular pest this group has ever, mainly,
ignored. Talk about nailing your colours to the mast.......

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Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(email address on website)


Michael Crowe 07-06-2006 06:37 PM

Agression .... AGAIN :-((
 


"Sacha" wrote in message
...
On 7/6/06 09:48, in article , "trin"
wrote:
snip
I'm amazed at the sniping and backbiting
in some posts. Its a shame as its a very useful group to belong to but
to tell the truth I feel a bit uncomfortable reading some threads.
Maybe I'm just pretty laid back and non aggressive.

Actually, you're not using this site. You're using Garden Banter ......

:-((

........ :-((


and that is why you are put where you are by one of the 'owners' of the site
:-((

Garden Banter is not approved and thus causes some of the aggression
mentioned. It pouts the 'experts' backs up straight away and you are
dooooooooooooomend from your very first posting :-((

But you see what I mean don't you?????????????????? :-)))))

Michael Crowe


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Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association
www.rnshipmates.co.uk
International Festival of the Sea 28th June - 1st July 2007



trin 07-06-2006 10:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by La Puce
Where does your garden grow?

In SouthGloucestershire, is that really a county? We used to be Avon. Although I have gardened in a very amateruish manner for 18 yrs or so, we have just aquired a plot ajoining our land of about 1/5 of an acre, which effectivly more than doubles our garden. Its very exciting as its like starting from new again, but there are lots of challenges ahead.
I'm hoping you folks won't mind lots of questions.

trin 07-06-2006 10:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sacha
On 7/6/06 09:48, in article , "trin"
wrote:
snip
I'm amazed at the sniping and backbiting
in some posts. Its a shame as its a very useful group to belong to but
to tell the truth I feel a bit uncomfortable reading some threads.
Maybe I'm just pretty laid back and non aggressive.

Actually, you're not using this site. You're using Garden Banter which
pinches the posts to this site and uses them for their own purposes.
As to being 'aggressive', I have to wonder if those who think people here
'aggressive' have actually met with real trouble in their entire lives!
Objecting to people cutting down trees unnecessarily is hardly 'aggressive'!
And objecting to being told you talk 'shit' by someone being unnecessarily
rude and insulting isn't 'aggressive', either.
In fact, there are plenty here who would say that answering persistent
trolls is aggressive as far as the general tenor of the group is concerned
and is, in itself, trolling. You say you've been here two weeks and yet you
choose to answer the most unpopular pest this group has ever, mainly,
ignored. Talk about nailing your colours to the mast.......

--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(email address on website)

I have only been here two weeks, I have no idea what you mean about not being here, being at Garden Banter.Am I posting on the wrong site? because its not clear in the instructions. I'm rather confused. I have made no judgments about anyone and I dont want to take sides. And in two weeks I dont know how I am supposed to know who is a troll and who is not. I have found some posts aggressive and if you told me I talked "shit" I have to say I would find that aggressive.

La Puce 08-06-2006 10:00 AM

Agression .... AGAIN :-((
 

trin wrote:
In SouthGloucestershire, is that really a county? We used to be Avon.
Although I have gardened in a very amateruish manner for 18 yrs or so,
we have just aquired a plot ajoining our land of about 1/5 of an acre,
which effectivly more than doubles our garden. Its very exciting as its
like starting from new again, but there are lots of challenges ahead.
I'm hoping you folks won't mind lots of questions.


Exciting indeed! Can't wait to hear more in another new positive thread
;o)


K 08-06-2006 12:22 PM

Agression .... AGAIN :-((
 
trin writes

La Puce Wrote:

Where does your garden grow?

In SouthGloucestershire, is that really a county? We used to be Avon.


Is Avon really a county? I remember it as Gloucestershire (or did it
include a bit of Somerset?) ;-)

Although I have gardened in a very amateruish manner for 18 yrs or so,
we have just aquired a plot ajoining our land of about 1/5 of an acre,
which effectivly more than doubles our garden. Its very exciting as its
like starting from new again, but there are lots of challenges ahead.
I'm hoping you folks won't mind lots of questions.



Not at all, you're very welcome. It's also worth looking at the FAQs and
searching the archives, as there's been a wealth of good advice here
over the years

--
Kay

K 08-06-2006 12:22 PM

Agression .... AGAIN :-((
 
trin writes

I have only been here two weeks, I have no idea what you mean about not
being here, being at Garden Banter.Am I posting on the wrong site?


What you are posting to is a newsgroup, part of 'usenet'. Gardenbanter,
as it says in the small print somewhere, is merely a 'portal' to
number of usenet newsgroups. Most of the more knowledgeable gardeners
here post and read using newsreading software. Some of us feel less than
friendly towards Gardenbanter because it is using our posts without our
consent for what seems to be a commercial operation making money through
its advertising and marketing area.

because its not clear in the instructions. I'm rather confused. I have
made no judgments about anyone and I dont want to take sides. And in
two weeks I dont know how I am supposed to know who is a troll and who
is not.


No, indeed! It's often a good idea to wait and observe before making
judgements. If you stick around, you'll get to 'know' the regular
posters, and decide which ones share your values and which don't.

I have found some posts aggressive and if you told me I talked
"shit" I have to say I would find that aggressive.



I guess you haven't come across usenet? We are an unmoderated newsgroup,
which means that nobody has been appointed to have sole responsibility
for what appears here. Instead, we have a charter which specifies what
is acceptable, and each and every one of us has a responsibility to
stick to that and to advise other people when they go over the bounds of
what is acceptable. Some people use the unmoderated nature to post
things that are not acceptable, but there is no way of deleting posts.

I have to say, though, that within the context of usenet groups, this is
a fairly polite one - we don't generally comment on the ancestry or
sexual practices of fellow posters.






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Kay


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