Some recent posts that started a comparo discussion, first on the UD thread and then continued on the Nano thread, in effect, pit one vape against the other, if only minorly so, subjectively favoring one over the other in specific aspects. Those were moved to an appropriate FC Forum venue by the mods. As I understand it, Accessory Makers and Manufacturers who've started threads on FC intend them only as an extension and showplace for their business wares, where their own product/s can be discussed and product-specific member experience can be shared and benefited from; not compared to other competitive products also featured on FC ...WRONG VENUE/WRONGFUL ETHIC! These manufacturer's threads were not intended to invite discussion involving competing vapes and how they fare against their own. That's why I think our FC Mods determined (and rightly so) to confine such discussions to threads of their own, apart from the vape makers threads. Such discussions, if allowed to propagate, tend to derail/co-mingle the vape maker's thread with discussion details that belong only on the competitor's thread.
It has always been my understanding that submitting posts regarding specific function & design and preference comparisons between one vape and another on a manufacturer's thread is taboo and not permitted by the FC powers that be - it also really seems inappropriate to me for several reasons: it derails the thread from its original purpose; discussing other vapes in detail on a thread dedicated to one particular vape is simply the wrong place; asking for advice on how to use another manufacturer's vape or accessory is wrong (original poster actually asked for tips on how to use the Nano/accessory in an Underdog post); comparisons are subjective and user specific based on preferences; can encourage defensive justification of one product over the other (further derailment, but perfectly fine if on it's own dedicated comparison thread) - I've seen it many times; should an Underdog enthusiast go to the Nano thread and espouse all of the [subjective] Underdog virtues vs. E-Nano? I think not! I could go on with more reasons, but you get the idea of where I'm coming from, I hope. Maybe I'm wrong about all this, but I believe the FC rules governing this are good ones for good reasons. That said, again, I see nothing wrong with posting tough, critical, subjective comparisons, just do it in the right venue is all, i.e., keep one man's business out of the other businessman's store.
Replying to FC'ers off-topic/product questions can be addressed via PM's, should one feel so compelled.
It has always been my understanding that submitting posts regarding specific function & design and preference comparisons between one vape and another on a manufacturer's thread is taboo and not permitted by the FC powers that be - it also really seems inappropriate to me for several reasons: it derails the thread from its original purpose; discussing other vapes in detail on a thread dedicated to one particular vape is simply the wrong place; asking for advice on how to use another manufacturer's vape or accessory is wrong (original poster actually asked for tips on how to use the Nano/accessory in an Underdog post); comparisons are subjective and user specific based on preferences; can encourage defensive justification of one product over the other (further derailment, but perfectly fine if on it's own dedicated comparison thread) - I've seen it many times; should an Underdog enthusiast go to the Nano thread and espouse all of the [subjective] Underdog virtues vs. E-Nano? I think not! I could go on with more reasons, but you get the idea of where I'm coming from, I hope. Maybe I'm wrong about all this, but I believe the FC rules governing this are good ones for good reasons. That said, again, I see nothing wrong with posting tough, critical, subjective comparisons, just do it in the right venue is all, i.e., keep one man's business out of the other businessman's store.
Replying to FC'ers off-topic/product questions can be addressed via PM's, should one feel so compelled.
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