Poll: Should OT posts be banned from cpaptalk.com?

General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.

Would you like to see OT posts not related to xPAP banned from cpaptalk.com?

Yes
109
39%
No
174
61%
 
Total votes: 283

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Re: Poll: Should OT posts be banned from cpaptalk.com?

Post by Uncle_Bob » Tue Aug 23, 2011 2:59 pm

JointPain wrote:Although I don't particularly like to see the purely political threads, health care related discussions can have political aspects as well, and I think it would be hard to draw a line between what is acceptable and what is not. You would end up with lots of posts questioning whether some thread/discussion was allowable or not. So I appreciate where you're coming from, but I voted no.

I would like to see such threads clearly labelled with OT and an informative title. Many times I've clicked on an interesting thread title only to realize that it has nothing to do with CPAP, and that I've "read" that same thread several times already. I'm really not interested in that thread at all, but I have to "read" it multiple times. Very annoying. It'd be nice to have a "Hide this thread from me" button.
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Re: Poll: Should OT posts be banned from cpaptalk.com?

Post by xenablue » Tue Aug 23, 2011 3:02 pm

If I see an OT post and the topic is of no interest to me, I don't even click on it.

So.... I don't care whether OT posts are banned or not, however unless someone is willing to spend a lot of time policing this it's going to happen just as it does to every other message board/forum I've belonged to.

Oh, and because there wasn't an "I don't care" button, I picked NO - mostly because I don't have conversations with my diabetic and/or OSA suffering friends about only diabetes and/or OSA - we do talk about other stuff otherwise we'd all go round the bend more than we are now.


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Re: Poll: Should OT posts be banned from cpaptalk.com?

Post by ameriken » Tue Aug 23, 2011 3:12 pm

JointPain wrote: It'd be nice to have a "Hide this thread from me" button.
Great idea.
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Re: Poll: Should OT posts be banned from cpaptalk.com?

Post by ems » Tue Aug 23, 2011 5:03 pm

BlackSpinner wrote:
ems wrote:I came here because I needed support when I was diagnosed with SOSA. There are many politically based forums on the internet, as well as anything else one might be interested in. I think people who want to be involved in discussions other than cpaptalk... should go to those forums.
Nobody is forcing you to read the OT threads or to post on them. Adults are quite capable of making a decision like that. If you are on a bus do you feel the need to jump into every conversation?

A question was asked. I answered it.

Oh... and I don't ride buses.
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Re: Poll: Should OT posts be banned from cpaptalk.com?

Post by chunkyfrog » Tue Aug 23, 2011 5:06 pm

I might add, that some of the people I hold most dear, I cannot agree with.

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Re: Poll: Should OT posts be banned from cpaptalk.com?

Post by kempo » Tue Aug 23, 2011 5:17 pm

Gee, I feel all warm and fuzzy after reading this thread.

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Re: Poll: Should OT posts be banned from cpaptalk.com?

Post by BlackSpinner » Tue Aug 23, 2011 5:37 pm

chunkyfrog wrote:I might add, that some of the people I hold most dear, I cannot agree with.
Yes. And life would be boring if everyone agreed

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Re: Poll: Should OT posts be banned from cpaptalk.com?

Post by Alshain » Tue Aug 23, 2011 5:41 pm

chunkyfrog wrote:I might add, that some of the people I hold most dear, I cannot agree with.
Well, I would agree with you, but then we'd both be wrong.



(this is a joke btw)

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Re: Poll: Should OT posts be banned from cpaptalk.com?

Post by bdp522 » Tue Aug 23, 2011 5:42 pm

I don't care if posts are OT or not. I don't even care if OT topics aren't listed as OT. I read what I want to and don't read the ones I don't want to. If the couple of seconds it takes to click on the 'Board Index" tab at the bottom of the page is too much for you, maybe you need to not frequent forums.
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Re: Poll: Should OT posts be banned from cpaptalk.com?

Post by Breathe Jimbo » Tue Aug 23, 2011 5:50 pm

Censorship is always a bad idea, period.

Even if an OT thread is not marked as "OT," it is usually quite obvious when it is OT.

I assume almost everyone here is an adult. Adults can ignore what they do not want to read. Adults do not need to be protected against having to decide not to read what they do not want to read. Just grow up and don't read it.

In any event, I love how people opposed to OT threads are actually participating in an OT thread!

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Re: Poll: Should OT posts be banned from cpaptalk.com?

Post by moresleep » Tue Aug 23, 2011 6:34 pm

I vote to ban OT posts. While members of this forum are undoubtably more mature than the Yahoos posting over at CNN.com--does that count as a pun?--some of the same rancor is apparent. Also, OT posting, especially when it's political, encourages multiple-personality-disorder on the part of some people, a medical problem that a medical-self-help board like this should not promote.

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Re: Poll: Should OT posts be banned from cpaptalk.com?

Post by GumbyCT » Tue Aug 23, 2011 6:45 pm

BlackSpinner wrote:
chunkyfrog wrote:I might add, that some of the people I hold most dear, I cannot agree with.
Yes. And life would be boring if everyone agreed
I have always said that "I have never learned anything from those who always agree with me."

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Re: Poll: Should OT posts be banned from cpaptalk.com?

Post by Uncle_Bob » Tue Aug 23, 2011 6:46 pm

JointPain wrote: It'd be nice to have a "Hide this thread from me" button.
And if this forum was organised into subject sections

... you could simply ignore the OT section

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Re: Poll: Should OT posts be banned from cpaptalk.com?

Post by GumbyCT » Tue Aug 23, 2011 6:47 pm

bdp522 wrote:I don't care if posts are OT or not. I don't even care if OT topics aren't listed as OT. I read what I want to and don't read the ones I don't want to. If the couple of seconds it takes to click on the 'Board Index" tab at the bottom of the page is too much for you, maybe you need to not frequent forums.
May I add - This is "Deja vu all over again".

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Re: Poll: Should OT posts be banned from cpaptalk.com?

Post by Vader » Tue Aug 23, 2011 6:54 pm

BlackSpinner wrote:
chunkyfrog wrote:I might add, that some of the people I hold most dear, I cannot agree with.
Yes. And life would be boring if everyone agreed
I don't agree. I want everyone to agree with me.


p.s. i put a couple extra laughing heads up there, just in case someone didn't *get* that was just a joke like one poster did earlier.
Honest. it's just a joke.

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