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fodors poster Mar 10th, 2000 03:42 PM

Anti social behavior
 
If you are like me and are disappointed and disgusted by the many posts by a small band of anti-social individuals who do nothing except lower the level of interaction on these boards to the level of insults AND are disgusted by the lack of monitoring and or correction by individuals at Fodor's, please e-mail me your comments and I will collect them and take them to the offices of Fodors on an upcoming visit to NYC and demand that they do something to improve our overall experience at this site. Please help make this community a enjoyable one for everyone. My e-mail address for this purpose is: [email protected]. thank you.

FrequentPoster Mar 10th, 2000 03:53 PM

To Fodors Poster: <BR> <BR>I think you are expecting Fodor's to exercise too much control over this site. Sure, it would be better if we had no advertising, no sniping, no sickos - BUT this is a wonderful service that Fodor's provides, and I appreciate the majority of people on it, who are great! Nothing is ever perfect in this life, and I think Fodor's does very well. There will be arguments as long as there are posters, and different behavior annoys different people. I think you're beating a dead horse! But good luck!

Donna Mar 10th, 2000 09:06 PM

Message: Sorry, but I don't think that's a good approach. Believe it or not, the percentage of unpleasant and/or irrelevant posts on this forum is low by comparison. "Monitoring" and "enforcing posting guidelines" has all but elimated participation on what used to be lively and informative boards on AOL. There is so much valuable information to be acquired on these forums from serious and knowledgeable participants. It's not worth one's time and effort to obsess over a few posts - better to just ignore them and read on... And, each and every time I've brought a truly offensive post to the attention of Fodor's, it's been promptly removed. In that this website is loaded with useful and free information, I would hesitate to make "demands". Fodor's has done more than enough to make this an enjoyable experience. They may decide to discontinue the forums and/or the website altogether...

Ken Mar 10th, 2000 09:50 PM

Special Message to "fodors poster:" <BR> <BR> D R O P D E A D ! ! !

steve Mar 11th, 2000 01:38 AM

&lt;sniff sniff&gt; I smell an IMPOSTER <BR> <BR>Come on now! Why wouldn't Fodor's use their normal "Customer Service" email address: [email protected] instead of the above "generic looking" address that could belong to a PYSCHO &lt;ahem... Gloria&gt;?? <BR> <BR>Good Try... but you're SOL!!

Samantha Mar 11th, 2000 05:52 AM

I agree with all the above posters. I'm new to this site and I've quickly found that 99% of the contributors are friendly and mature people who want to be of service in helping others who have legitmate questions regarding travel. Donna is right - just ignore the lame and rude questions/responses. There are always going to be those few who try to bait us into argument, etc. <BR>The best way to get the point across to those people is to just ignore them. When someone doesn't get the "rise" they're looking for, they'll hopefully stop their behavior.

John Mar 11th, 2000 09:14 AM

Samantha is right. If we don't respond to the weird webbies, they'll fade into the internet.

Arlene Mar 11th, 2000 06:42 PM

Dear "Complainer": Surely your mother told you over and over again, "Just ignore them, Dear, and they'll find someone else to bother..."

Cal Mar 12th, 2000 07:25 AM

I am afraid that the cure is worse than the illness. I used to participate on a site that became infected with junk rude and obscene postings. The webmaster overreacted and put severe restrictions and censors every posting. The result is no more garbage. However many of the regulars dopped out because of the restrictions and length of time for postings to appear. <BR> <BR>Many people want to censor the Internet but that would be a terrible thing. There should neve be any obstacles to the free exchange of information, opinions, etc. If something offends you then do NOT read it or respond. Just ignore it.

Paul Mar 12th, 2000 05:15 PM

Ditto to all the above. My experiences on this site have all been positive. Ignore any weirdos you encounter, and be greatful that Fodors provides such a great forum for the positive exchange of ideas and experiences.

Tara Mar 12th, 2000 09:56 PM

Sure, I'm "disapponted" and once in a while "disgusted" with a few responses here. But, in the overall, this is just not the case. I completely agree with the advice to simply IGNORE anything you find objectionable. There's just no way you'll ever eliminate all the unpleasant folks from the planet, and why even try to bother? Some would find you "unpleasant". Considering the amazing wealth of information within this website and, particularly, on these Forums, why complain? Surely you realize that many would like very much to rid the planet of "COMPLAINTS". So, it would be better if you would just go away.

Ralph Mar 12th, 2000 10:08 PM

Please, OH PLEASE, do not march into Fodors and make demands. We LOVE this website and these Forums. I would implore that you not do anything whatsoever to encourage the foks at Fodor's to do anything whatsoever. Dealing with "lower level" people is nothing more than a part of one's maturation process. Better you concentrate on making yourself a better person than attempting to change everyone else.

Maureen Mar 12th, 2000 10:11 PM

Nope, I'm not like you, and I doubt anyone is... Your best bet is to simply ignore any nonsense you encounter and go forward with whatever you may have to contribute. Overcoming "disappointments" in intregral in anyone's life. Get on with it!

Jim Rogers Mar 13th, 2000 07:03 PM

I just have one comment: you call for action against insults, but offer one of your own: "anti-social individuals." <BR> <BR>If thats not an insult, I am not sure what really is. <BR> <BR>Before you start ripping on others, please make sure your own house is in order. <BR> <BR>JR

Liza Mar 13th, 2000 09:15 PM

I keep hoping that everyone will ignore this "subject" so that it will fall to the bottom, where it belongs...

dmd808 Mar 13th, 2000 09:40 PM

When the author of this post has nothing else better to do than create an email address just to collect complaints, and then while on a trip to NYC - plans to march right in Fodor's offices and demand that they monitor their forums better...then the author will present him/herself as a LOSER! Fodors has bigger and better things to worry about! Are you THAT wrapped up in this Forum?? Does your life evolve so intensly around this Forum that you MUST take this to the extreme that you are?... this Forum is that much a part of your life? <BR> <BR>If you answered yes to any of the above, them you have my utmost sympathies. <BR> <BR>dmd

doc Mar 14th, 2000 06:35 AM

Anti social behavior is actually a medical diagnosis. Fodors Forums are very helpful and sometimes amusing. "Fodors poster" may be suffering from anti social personality disorder. Although highly doubtful as he/she seems to enjoy the limelight. <BR>

William Mar 15th, 2000 02:51 PM

Tara, how very hypocritical of you to respond this way given that, without provocation and for no reason, you've taken to attacking people on this forum that you don't even know. Your patronizing attitude towards fellow Fodor's members is despicable and is you are one of the "disgusting" people you refer to. <BR> <BR>[email protected] writes: <BR>Author: Tara ([email protected]) <BR>Date: 3/13/2000, 1:56 am ET <BR> <BR>Message: Sure, I'm "disapponted" and once in a while "disgusted" with a few responses here. But, in the overall, this is just not the case. I completely agree with the advice to simply IGNORE anything you find objectionable. There's just no way you'll ever eliminate all the unpleasant folks from the planet, and why even try to bother? Some would find you "unpleasant". Considering the amazing wealth of information within this website and, particularly, on these Forums, why complain? Surely you realize that many would like very much to rid the planet of "COMPLAINTS". So, it would be better if you would just go away. <BR>

D.B. Mar 16th, 2000 12:12 PM

There's always the obligatory phrase "get a life" for you to fall back on. Perhaps conditions are now right for "fodors poster" to move to Austria. <BR>

Mya Apr 3rd, 2000 09:22 AM

Hello, <BR> I am a teenager and I come to Fodors a lot,because I travel with my grandmother and like to find out info about the places i am traveling to. I like reading peoples messages about the places,it kinda gives me an idea about the place. I agree with the people before,that they shouldnt make any changes. But in a way i feel sorry for the guy who wrote the message,because everyone is kinda ragging on him. Anyways my point is,is that everyone has been giving a lot of "crap" I guess you could say and he hasnt gotten angry and written back to everyone. So yes,it's not that great of an idea,and we like it how it is,thats all you gotta tell him.ok.Thanks. <BR> <BR>Mya


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