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I've noticed sometimes when someone does not like an opinion (or a poster) they'll scold the poster for supposedly "not staying on topic".
Granted, totally off-topic unrelated posts are possible and not appropriate.
An example of a truly off-topic post would be in a thread that contains nothing but salad recipes, someone suddenly out of the blue just post that their sister's boss is getting a divorce.
But those are not the ones I'm pointing out here.
Someone may even make an off-topic complaint if some so much as mentions salad dressing in a salad thread.
Often the post called off-topic IS as much on-topic as many other unchallenged posts; people just do not like what was written, or who wrote it.
Then they use the off-topic technique of censoring what they don't like.
Maybe we could take responsibility for what we don't like by being more honest and accurate instead of hiding behind the "on topic" defense?
Besides, the majority of threads wander all over the place, so personally I don't really get my knickers in a twist when conversations just go wherever they go. That is the way conversations are in person. But I do accept a forum can't do that.
Granted, totally off-topic unrelated posts are possible and not appropriate.
An example of a truly off-topic post would be in a thread that contains nothing but salad recipes, someone suddenly out of the blue just post that their sister's boss is getting a divorce.
But those are not the ones I'm pointing out here.
Someone may even make an off-topic complaint if some so much as mentions salad dressing in a salad thread.
Often the post called off-topic IS as much on-topic as many other unchallenged posts; people just do not like what was written, or who wrote it.
Then they use the off-topic technique of censoring what they don't like.
Maybe we could take responsibility for what we don't like by being more honest and accurate instead of hiding behind the "on topic" defense?
Besides, the majority of threads wander all over the place, so personally I don't really get my knickers in a twist when conversations just go wherever they go. That is the way conversations are in person. But I do accept a forum can't do that.