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    Rage @ forum users with no account info!

    So, the story goes - I had a good time at the last VW track day. I met some nice people and had some friendly "dog-fighting" on the track.... I thought I'd jump on the forum and get in touch with said person.... Or so I thought.

    What I found was a surprising number of users with nothing more than a random forum alias. I mean there was no avatar picture... No signature describing the car they had... No info in the "About me" section... No location or contact info... Nothing!

    So, I thought what is the point of a forum/car club like this?

    Aren't we on here to meet other like-minded people, make friends, share info & stories etc?
    Because if you're not going to put important relevant info on your account then you might as well call yourselves "Random#0001" "Random#0002 etc.
    It's the same as going to a meet and just standing in the corner, not saying a word to anyone... It's pretty much pointless & you might as well not go.

    End rant.
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    I agree with you.

    If someone can have the facebook account, he/she can put some info in theirs profile.



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    Last edited by Transporter; 17-10-2012 at 06:02 PM.

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    So what's your name, Mr TTS?

    Had an elaborate sig for a while and got tired of always updating it, the main posters in the Mk6 section know what I've done anyway. Also this thread isn't only available to like-minded people, so I like to leave a few gaps of missing info on purpose (don't have FB or other social accounts as well).

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    I think people are just enjoying the last flavours of anonymity left without having to publish their personal details. I feel the forum is a means to discuss and to meet people, not a directory. You could simply ask what their forum name is when you meet them. If you missed them post up your experience e.g. spotted R32 at track day, and if they want to make themselves known they can. As for the car details, there's probably a bit of hierarchy with new v old, modified v factory, expensive v cheap, old v young that people can remove themselves from by leaving out the details of their cars and selves and have the merit of their comments judged individually. If there wasn't that element of anonymity on these forums, as transparent as it may be, there'd be fewer people on here and they'd be less likely to voice opinions if their essentially published comments could be immediately associated with their real name/car etc

    Sometimes I feel there are cases where people use their cars as trophies to somehow justify themselves in being an authority or giving them an eligibility to comment on certain topics, or to try and trump people in some sort of whizzing contest. Of course this can be impossible to distinguish from those who are just proud or seeking to contribute.

    I do have facebook but at least I can filter and decide who sees my info, this site turns up in Google searches and you don't have that same level of control... so my personal approach is to match that by decreasing access to personal details.

    I appreciate your drive for involvement in the forum, but you shouldn't really be horrified at people wanting to keep themselves at arms length until they actually know you a little.
    Last edited by Mk3 AAA; 18-10-2012 at 11:29 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mk3 AAA View Post
    I think people are just enjoying the last flavours of animosity left without having to publish their personal details. I feel the forum is a means to discuss and to meet people, not a directory. You could simply ask what their forum name is when you meet them. If you missed them post up your experience e.g. spotted R32 at track day, and if they want to make thenselves known they can. As for the car details, there's probably a bit of hierarchy with new v old, modified v factory, expensive v cheap, old v young that people can remove themselves from by leaving out the details of their cars and selves and have the merit of their comments judged individually. If there wasn't that element of anonymity on these forums, as transparent as it may be, there'd be fewer people on here and they'd be less likely to voice opinions if their essentially published comments could be immediately associated with their real name/car etc

    Sometimes I feel there are cases where people use their cars as trophies to somehow justify themselves in being an authority or giving them an eligibility to comment on certain topics, or to try and trump people in some sort of whizzing contest. Of course this can be impossible to distinguish from those who are just proud or seeking to contribute.

    I do have facebook but at least I can filter and decide who sees my info, this site turns up in Google searches and you don't have that same level of control... so my personal approach is to match that by decreasing access to personal details.

    I appreciate your drive for involvement in the forum, but you shouldn't really be horrified at people wanting to keep themselves at arms length until they actually know you a little.

    ^ Nail on head ^

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    Personally I prefer to only include the bare necessities.

    I dont have a Facebook account, dont know how to use Twitter and don't want to learn.

    There is far too much heartache caused by people using others information posted on websites.

    Therefore I work on the theory of Tell them nothing and I wont have problems.
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    anonimity apart from that, you're on the money.

    I'm a member of another forum & we are all good mates. Found out each others "details" by going on cruises together. VWwc leaves me a bit cold to be honest.
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    Well, the Facebook has the access to your contacts in the phone and use them and you give them the permission to do that.

    I've almost signed up on Facebook from my Blackberry phone while ago, but the bb people are more protective of their clients privacy and present them with the privacy policy flipped around a bit - the important stuff first (your privacy) and after reading just a few lines, I had to click NO.

    If you're in your 20' there is a lot of info about you on the net that your schools you were attending wrote about you, so you privacy is somehow already compromised. If you buy from internet using your credit card then the latest hit is that your bank verify the transaction you've made by asking on net to fill in the form your name and dob as well as all your account details, how stupid is that and they call it "enjoy safe shopping experience around the world" .
    Last edited by Transporter; 18-10-2012 at 07:13 AM.

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    Yeah I'd say it's a personal thing for sure, I don't care if people can figure out who I am over here (I'd be concerned if they couldn't) and have fairly loose privacy settings on Facebook etc. I'm not a 15 year old girl so I'm not too concerned about the wrong people finding me, and if I wouldn't say something in person, I wont say it online behind an shield of anonymity. I've made some friends through here and love it when other VW enthusiasts find me and add me on Facebook and such or pm me questions on the forum after meeting at meets.

    That said, I don't care if people try and hide their info on here. The person you met may not even have been a forum member and could have heard from a friend or something...

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    Quote Originally Posted by brad View Post
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    anonimity apart from that, you're on the money.

    I'm a member of another forum & we are all good mates. Found out each others "details" by going on cruises together. VWwc leaves me a bit cold to be honest.
    Haha, I typed all that on a phone using a swipe keyboard/predictive at 1 am... I also wrote 'thenselves' somehow. But thanks, will ensure to proofread in future.
    Last edited by Mk3 AAA; 18-10-2012 at 11:30 AM.

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