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Remove section
Delete the General Talk section. The O stands for "Only".
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Do that and a good amount of the members here will go elsewhere, myself included. Forum's with no general talk section get old fast, I'm a member of a couple forum's that don't have a gen talk section and I have no need to visit them unless I have an issue, some sites I haven't been on in years. The general talk section is what keeps members here in between projects and problems and gives the forum a community atmosphere. What is it exactly that you see as an issue with the general talk section?
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Not sure if you're serious or not but...
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More of a reaction to that "other thread", but... I see fewer people coming here for help with their tractors and more unrelated threads about random stuff that seams better suited to Face Book.
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I have two sites that I visit everyday. I trust and enjoy most opinions of other members. To me general talk means just that general talk. Sometimes we need a answer or opinion on some none Cub item. I'm free to skip over things that I have no interest in. On the Jmech post, I'll read and keep my opinion to myself. Again my choice.
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Agreed on both accounts. Keep the general section, and no comment on the J-Mech thing. All that has done is cause a rift among the members either for or against. Let's move on.
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I like the general talk section. As far as the J-Mech thing no reason anyone should get upset. If you like Jon OK if not OK, personally I like Jon.
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I like the general talk section for seeing what other guys have with other brands of GTs and the similarities/differences they share with the cadets. Not to mention things like when there’s holiday wishes, birthdays, celebrities passing.
It’s also where I get my news because I don’t watch the news!
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Well, its Sunday morning, so I'll say AMEN to that.
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The General Section isn't going anywhere.
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