Why should audiophile deniers be allowed on an audiophile forum?


Why should we be subjected to audiophile deniers, on a site dedicated to audio?
It’s antithetical to the hobby and adds nothing to the pursuit. I want to quote something from another thread.

@djones51 wrote "exposing bull products like "audiophile switches, cables, fuses " and other highly questionable devices that serve no purpose"

What then, is the purpose of people with this agenda being on this site? To “expose bull products.” It’s fine for someone to post they tried a product and it didn’t work for them, but to dismiss entire product categories is not a discussion that belongs on an enthusiast forum.

Would a car enthusiast site stand for this type of post?

Try going on a Porsche forum, just for example, and posting that your Mustang is just as fast 0-60 and that others poster’s claims about their driving experience is “dubious.” See how long that will be tolerated

There are plenty of sites to poke fun at audiophile’s obsession with cables, power conditioners etc. Why does it belong here, especially when we can’t mute specific posters?

What’s next? Arguing that speakers that measure the same must sound the same and that we are all suckers for buying expensive speakers? I thought we got rid of trolling?

Isn’t it obvious with all the ASR related posts here lately we are being trolled?

A couple of months back I read a post here about someone that ordered a new cat8 cable from China. I tried it and posted back my fantastic results for others to benefit.

Personally that’s the kind of forum I’m interested in, not to come here to be challenged about what I hear and that since it can’t be measured so it must be “dubious.”

 

 

 

 

 

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Showing 6 responses by razor2022

The cooking forum was just an example, it doesn't matter what topic.  The bottom line is having a mature, respectful atmosphere.  Of course people aren't going to agree on everything but there will be somethings...that isn't the issue here.  The issue is how people interact with one another.

For sure you are right about this kind of behaviour...What differentiate us is the amount of tolerance perhaps and circonstance ...But you are right about the principle... I dont want to disagree with you on this...

I understand where you are coming from here.  You are willing to put up with so much BS because in the end it's worth it.  I get it. But for others participating in the thread or others looking in, it's an ugly situation.

I agree whole heartedly that respectful debates are welcome.  It's the rude, insulting attitudes that should be banned...at least that's what I thought this was about?  lol

Ok, I have to agree with the OP here.  This is an "audiophile" forum where like-minded individuals come to discuss and debate.  This does not mean that any j***a** can just come in and beak off because they don't have anything better to do.  There are forums for a reason.  It would be like me going into a food forum and saying "All you b**ches suck at cooking!"  That would probably be it for any future posting there.  So a whole thread gets deleted because of 1 or more individuals?  It's really a kick in the nuts (or groin) for all the people who invested their time and effort.  Who really gets hurt here?  Exactly, the the backbone of the forum.  It's about time to get some nads and do the right thing.  If you can't relate and/or debate politely and constructively, then maybe your energy can be used someplace else.

@mahgister 

I totally get what you mean, you can stand up for yourself.  But when someone comes in swearing and being totally disrespectful, this creates a negative atmosphere, and when let to fester gets out of control.  It's best to deal with it right away.

^---- This.  "FWIW I don’t need to agree with someone to respect them. If you teach me something you have helped me. That is a friendly move. But when you slander me and call me a liar, when you have no proof  is far from being helpful to anyone. And is against forum rules."