Since when have you been on RFF?

Since when have you been on RFF?

  • 2003

    Votes: 10 5.0%
  • 2004

    Votes: 16 8.0%
  • 2005

    Votes: 31 15.6%
  • 2006

    Votes: 33 16.6%
  • 2007

    Votes: 22 11.1%
  • 2008

    Votes: 16 8.0%
  • 2009

    Votes: 17 8.5%
  • 2010

    Votes: 16 8.0%
  • 2011

    Votes: 12 6.0%
  • 2012

    Votes: 8 4.0%
  • 2013

    Votes: 7 3.5%
  • 2014

    Votes: 11 5.5%

  • Total voters
    199
2007. I don't know what took me so long. I'd been a regular on Photo.net Leica forum for some years by then; and I still am, just not quite so frequently. We have a fine community here!
 
I am guessing but the approximate date for me is 2005. I previously used to regularly frequent and use the forum at Photo.net, which had separate boards for Leica, Nikon etc etc and originally was pretty active. But at some point around that time a bunch of trolls virtually took over the site and began systematically abusing people. (Comments like "Effing Leica tossers, you would not know a good photo if it bit you in the ass" and so on were the type of comment that became common.) I guess this is how those deadheads got their jollies. So I quit going there and came here. Which I hope is their loss and our gain. In fact it was.

A couple of times in years after this I went back to view (but not to post on) that site and found that its forum was basically moribund if not dead. I presume others left for the same reason I did. Which I think demonstrates the need for good moderation of forums - if moderators have a lax policy that allows gratuitous abuse it is against their own interests and can kill the site.

When I check back on the Leica forum at Photo.net now, I find it has picked up a little from what it was at its lowest point but is still no where near as active as Rangefinder Forum where the people are still generally much nicer.

So my attitude to them is "ya boo and sucks to you"
 
I am guessing but the approximate date for me is 2005. I previously used to regularly frequent and use the forum at Photo.net, which had separate boards for Leica, Nikon etc etc and originally was pretty active. But at some point around that time a bunch of trolls took over the site and began systematically abusing people. (Comments like "Effing Leica tossers, you would not know a good photo if it bit you in the ass" and so on were the type of comment that became common.) I guess this is how those deadheads got their jollies. So I quit going there and came here. Which I hope is their loss and our gain. In fact it was.

A couple of times in years after this I went back to view (but not to post on) that site and found that its forum was basically moribund if not dead. I presume others left for the same reason I did. Which I think demonstrates the need for good moderation of forums - if moderators have a lax policy that allows gratuitous abuse it is against their own interests and can kill the site.

When I check back on the Leica forum at Photo.net now, I find it has picked up a little from what it was at its lowest point but is still no where near as active as Rangefinder Forum where the people are still generally much nicer.

So my attitude to them is "ya boo and sucks to you"


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Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 3,266
 
I am guessing but the approximate date for me is 2005. I previously used to regularly frequent and use the forum at Photo.net, which had separate boards for Leica, Nikon etc etc and originally was pretty active. But at some point around that time a bunch of trolls virtually took over the site and began systematically abusing people. (Comments like "Effing Leica tossers, you would not know a good photo if it bit you in the ass" and so on were the type of comment that became common.) I guess this is how those deadheads got their jollies. So I quit going there and came here. Which I hope is their loss and our gain. In fact it was.

Pretty much the way I found myself here too.

Initially a P.Net member then I became interested in what potential benefits RF cameras may make to the way I was photographing the subjects I was at the time so a Google search lead me here.

My interest in RF gear increasing, the P.Net place descending into darkness and RFF appearing to be far more open, friendly, informative and welcoming both in the forum AND the gallery I decided to stay here.

I've never been a 'big voice' here and usually read far more than I contribute but that is probably one of the big draws to this place for me - a general level of warm, welcoming acceptance rather than a clique-like need to circle the wagons around the 'big voices' and regulars.

October 2006 for my sign up...probably July 2006 from my first Google search.
 
September 2008 when I started using RFs and joined here, my 1st RF was the Voigtlander R3a and 40 Nokton then I can't remember anymore how many I bought ever since. Kinda mellowed down now. Nice site and learned a lot here.
 
Just before Raid (Jan 2005), although I didn't think it was that long.

Thanks for the reminder Huub - I forget to look left all the time 😉
 
I was doing a lot of sitting and laying around with a fractured vertebra for a couple of months in the spring of 2009. I had a lot of spare time and I was looking for something on the internet about photography or rangefinder cameras when I ran across RFF. I joined a couple of weeks later in April 2009. I started uploading photos in the gallery in July 2010. I have very much enjoyed being part of this since that time. - jim
 
news about Leica M8 also brought into my consciousness a thing called "rangefinder camera". thus my RFF join date.
 
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