Anyone should be allowed to post on the sub-forums as long as they check before posting WHERE they are doing so. What was seen as annoying, and to some extent bullying, was posters from other parts of the forum making sarcastic and rude comments about stuff that had appeared elsewhere, but had only RECENTLY appeared on the CAMBRIDGE sub-forum. Yes, WE KNOW that the London lot are going to do Ride X, there's a thread about it, THAT'S HOW WE KNOW, so when a thread appears on the Cambridge forum about Ride X garnering local interest, it can be useful to have some input from the London crew, as long as it's not of the "repost" variety.
Is there any way that posters not members of the Cambridge forum could receive a pop-up notification when they are posting on a local forum? A kind of 'are you sure you mean to post here?' sort of thing?
Or leave it as it is. I'm sure we can be as rigourous as the re-post police on the main forum in pointing out Social Group Forum fails!
Surely there are general areas that cover funny videos, articles, new music etc that is on the interweb and actually go outside of Cambridge, then you have mechanical issues... which could just happen to people outside of Cambridge. just a thought.
Then you have your own social rides and social nites. which appear in Cambridge section that others aren't interested in.. Unless they are Cambridge bound.
But complaining about sarcastic and rude comments on this forum makes as much sense as Linda McCartney’s "looks like, smells like, tastes like bacon"
Surely there are general areas that cover funny videos, articles, new music etc that is on the interweb and actually go outside of Cambridge, then you have mechanical issues... which could just happen to people outside of Cambridge. just a thought.
Then you have your own social rides and social nites. which appear in Cambridge section that others aren't interested in.. Unless they are Cambridge bound.
But complaining about sarcastic and rude comments on this forum makes as much sense as Linda McCartney’s "looks like, smells like, tastes like bacon"