It's hilarious how dead the OT forum is now....

EbbyCalvin

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Yessir, I said it. New threads go from the top of page one to the bottom. With minimal responses. The truly active threads appearing on page one came before the pay wall went up. I see a lot of wisdom in day-to-day life, but I'm not seeing it in that decision.
 

rchawk

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To make money!
Tom K. explained it in a post. People were violating decent forum rules, getting banned, and coming back with new names. One suggested another poster kill himself.

A free forum was getting worse than out of hand. It was too much of a headache for mods to police and the felons kept coming back with new handles. We lost some good posters over there because some jackasses ruined it.

That said, there is still good activity on OT if you want to talk politics, booze, food, other.
 

Burghawk87

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Tom K. explained it in a post. People were violating decent forum rules, getting banned, and coming back with new names. One suggested another poster kill himself.

A free forum was getting worse than out of hand. It was too much of a headache for mods to police and the felons kept coming back with new handles. We lost some good posters over there because some jackasses ruined it.

That said, there is still good activity on OT if you want to talk politics, booze, food, other.
Explained it where? On the OT board? That would make perfect sense.
 
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What was the reason for making it a pay walled forum? I'm not bothering to ask a "mod"
Because one person was saying mean things about the mod's wife and and creating multiple handles when he'd get banned.

Truth be told, it kind of exposed what HROT had become. Nothing more than endless streams of political bickering threads with mostly the same people talking about various topics under the political umbrella ultimately devolving into insult-hurling fests.......because message board political discourse is serious business.


And look at how it died when all the non-paying users were locked out and couldn't cry about politics every day............classic. šŸ™‚



With that said, I'm still sad that it finally was put down.
 

rchawk

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Because one person was saying mean things about the mod's wife and and creating multiple handles when he'd get banned.

Truth be told, it kind of exposed what HROT had become. Nothing more than endless streams of political bickering threads with mostly the same people talking about various topics under the political umbrella ultimately devolving into insult-hurling fests.......because message board political discourse is serious business.


And look at how it died when all the non-paying users were locked out and couldn't cry about politics every day............classic. šŸ™‚



With that said, I'm still sad that it finally was put down.
Somebody on the OT board posted that many of them migrated to the Clemson site. If so, it's Clemson's problem now.

A lot of the FSU Nole posters were quality, agree with them or not.
 
Feb 25, 2008
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Somebody on the OT board posted that many of them migrated to the Clemson site. If so, it's Clemson's problem now.

A lot of the FSU Nole posters were quality, agree with them or not.
Correct. A lot of the non-paying HROT members went over to the Clemson board and have made that the temp home.
 

Anon1750875978

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Yessir, I said it. New threads go from the top of page one to the bottom. With minimal responses. The truly active threads appearing on page one came before the pay wall went up. I see a lot of wisdom in day-to-day life, but I'm not seeing it in that decision.
It's going to go back to free board.

Only a matter of "when".
Maybe a year.
Maybe less.

Too many posters are soft and get their feelings hurt.
 

Franisdaman

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Because one person was saying mean things about the mod's wife and and creating multiple handles when he'd get banned.

Truth be told, it kind of exposed what HROT had become. Nothing more than endless streams of political bickering threads with mostly the same people talking about various topics under the political umbrella ultimately devolving into insult-hurling fests.......because message board political discourse is serious business.


And look at how it died when all the non-paying users were locked out and couldn't cry about politics every day............classic. šŸ™‚



With that said, I'm still sad that it finally was put down.

Didn't take them long to discover the Clemson OT board, which is free. All of the jack@sses are now posting there.
 

Franisdaman

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I've learned to avoid the political poison forums. Doesn't matter which side you are on, complete waste of time and messes with my Zen. 🤣
Let other people spew their vitoral and argue with each other. Not me!

* it really is nuts when you think about it; strangers going back and forth, where no one's opinion will be changed.

* and if you are not 100% Democrat (ie, if you are an independent or a Republican), you are considered the enemy and the cult swarms, and attacks that person.

* they all deserve each other! LOL
 

Franisdaman

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Yea the R vs D stuff is getting like nails on a chalkboard. College football is so much better to follow and discuss

actually, the OT board has become D vs everyone else. you are either 100% with those leftists or you are considered the enemy and they try to drive you out of their cult like echo chamber with name calling, insults and worse. it truly is disgusting and i can see why Tom had had enough.