Why add "on politics"? Why not just say "Hearing other people's opinions is a waste of time"?
Cheers,
R.
Because that is not what he intended, or what he wrote.
Stephen
Why add "on politics"? Why not just say "Hearing other people's opinions is a waste of time"?
Cheers,
R.
Discussions, yes. Useless arguing, no.
Stephen
The line is decided on a thread by thread by basis.
Discussions, yes. Useless arguing, no.
Stephen
And RFF is an international worldwide forum.
give the people what they want?
A photo of a soldier is posted.
Two possible comments...
1)the photographer risked his life to capture this amazing image.
2)the photographer risked his life to capture this amazing image of a soldier possibly throwing away his life to protect people who think he is garbage.
It is tricky... and we all know it.
A photo of a soldier is posted.
Two possible comments...
1)the photographer risked his life to capture this amazing image.
2)the photographer risked his life to capture this amazing image of a soldier possibly throwing away his life to protect people who think he is garbage.
It is tricky... and we all know it.
Do not feel guilty of doing that. Never ever. As far as you do it with sincerity, intellectual honesty, and without being disrespectful towards other people's personalities, what's up ?I am guilty of political posting myself, mostly to defend sanity and reality when someone goes off the reservation.
Why add "on politics"? Why not just say "Hearing other people's opinions is a waste of time"?
Cheers,
R.
let's have a real discussion about rff.
what do you want it to be?
there are complaints that it's a gear site, complaints that it's not about photography...people want to discuss politics here...want to insult the jews and other ethnic groups...want to vent about flickr and call each other nasty names...
what do you want?
Dear Damien,Well, rff is a gear forum to me (clue is in the name), or at least that was what brought me here initially, after I was looking for information to buy my first rangefinder. That said, the reason I have stayed is the community and photo discussion here, as if it was only a gear forum, I would have drifted away long ago. As a place to find info on all sorts of quirky gear, rff is a tremendous success, and guess it inadvertently grew into more along the way.
Rff really is the most pleasant online photo forum I have found on the web, and it is for that reason, as well as the quality of the non-gear discussions here, that keep me returning. Its not perfect here, but then where is. I guess all in all personally, I would like to see rff remain a great site for thoughtful and valuable photographic discussion, as well as being everything else it primarily is as a gear site.