bicyclerider wrote:I brought this up a few months back myself.
Then there's always the idea to start up your own GS forum. The site could be named something that represents all the GS brands, but still un-affiliated with the Company itself.
Funny part is, these forums are so easy to use and set up on a server.
So, so easy to just add sub-forums under other main ones etc. Might take someone 10 min to add all the things that need to be done.
It does requires one to pay for the domain and have the time to sit and moderate and keep up with all that is going on. Right?
so, it was never really stated.
Who is running MB? I guess I could look it up on register.com
but hey, I don't want to complain, if it wasn't for this forum, I might not have ever bought my Blur!
MB is "owned" and registered to Jess, who also admins ModernVespa.
While it's easy to set up a forum yourself, establishing one, attracting members, and administering the site are not so easy. MB has 4 moderators tasked with helping keep spam off the site, providing support to members, and maintaining the peace by preventing flames and enforcing posting guidelines.
For those who don't know the history, MV was started out of frustration with the flaming, negativity and tone encountered on other scooter forums. That's the primary reason that we're more stringent about our posting guidelines—we want to have a welcoming, constructive and positive environment. The active members, for the most part, appreciate this and everyone benefits from it. Both MV and MB have been successful in this regard.
The only major issue facing this forum is that we need to upgrade it, add features and make it easier to find certain types of content, more attractive to new members, and encourage more from those who seldom (or never) post. But we do have 1241 members, which I think is a pretty good foundation to build on. Building and maintaining a community of any kind always comes with some growing pains—MV has certainly had quite a few. Ours simply stem from a desire to improve the site—not from infighting and flaming. I for, one, think that's a very positive sign.
Unless you (meaning everyone) have fundamental disagreements with the content and management of this forum, I encourage you to have a little patience. Well, a little more than we've already asked of you. I'm serious about addressing these problems and am doing what I can to make it work. I'll also be honest and open about how this progresses along the way.
Thanks to everyone for chipping in, keeping this a constructive thread, and not giving up on us.