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June 19, 2013, 02:30:34 AM
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Ken,

  agree with you that some of the attitudes here are not constructive.

  Doesn't the forum software filter out irrelevant posts that no one reads?  Obviously this is a topic of great interest to the public, and not well presented.  Unfortunately some here see this as a problem rather than an opportunity.

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I agree. And have you noticed that most of the time the attitudes are from Hero members with high activity numbers?

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June 19, 2013, 02:51:33 AM
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the solution is they should write out some kind of explanation of their stance in some format that is more durable and presentable.

I've used online forums a lot and I also sympathize with the other side of things.  Especially recently with the runup in BTC price, I imagine the veterans are suddenly having to contend with a flood of ignoramuses with 'brilliant ideas'.  For instance Reddit is a great way to determine popularity, perhaps the worst way to determine validity.

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