MV vs MB - not a criticism
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- Raputtak
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MV vs MB - not a criticism
I am a member of both forums (fora?) and when I am on MB I am forever looking for the little icon that tells me I have contributed to a thread. And for the thumbs up and thumbs downs buttons. Jesse added those to MV. He has modded the code to MV out of all recognition, bless his heart.
Other than than I enjoy both sites.
Other than than I enjoy both sites.
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I'm a member of both as well. And yes, I anxiously await to see if I get a positive. It's also a bit different over there because it is an international forum, and senses of humor vary greatly.
Edit-Let's not put Jess up on a pedestal, now. He doesn't run things over there out of the "kindness in his heart", LOL. It's his house. He makes the rules. Don't like it? Don't walk in the door.
Edit-Let's not put Jess up on a pedestal, now. He doesn't run things over there out of the "kindness in his heart", LOL. It's his house. He makes the rules. Don't like it? Don't walk in the door.

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Maybe not a pedestal, but you have to respect what Jess has done with MV. Not just that it is so popular; it's possibly the easiest forum to use in the tubes*.
*Concertina.net comes close with the post field visible below the last post, but lacks many of the other usability features that MV has.
*Concertina.net comes close with the post field visible below the last post, but lacks many of the other usability features that MV has.
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MV is also now one of the better vintage vespa forums. NSM is a bit different than the general side 

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Syd wrote:Maybe not a pedestal, but you have to respect what Jess has done with MV. Not just that it is so popular; it's possibly the easiest forum to use in the tubes*.
*Concertina.net comes close with the post field visible below the last post, but lacks many of the other usability features that MV has.
Solid respect for Jess. I had no idea what was in for me as soon as I started riding a scooter. I have met the most cool, honest people in the world while riding. Cool vibe.
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I'm also a member of MV. It's a really great forum. I am however not all that crazy about the "karma" and roundel ratings as they reward group thinking and punish other thoughts. You know where I stand on censorship from another thread - so please take this observation with a grain of salt. On the other hand MV has been known to banish a few of those cowards who act out their immature impulses with the impunity afforded by the internet. So - maybe something is needed to control those who otherwise have no control over themselves. I was once a member of another scooter forum and was surrounded by a confederacy of dunces. Having already graduated from junior high school well over 50 years ago I left that forum.
Modern Buddy is in a lot of ways more true to the notion of an enthusiast forum. We are much more focused on Genuine products and scooter riding and less likely to wax eloquently about our favorite pair of socks.
There are a large number of interesting people who post on MV and MB such as Ravenlore, Dooglas and yes - even Krispy. I've met others in real life at Amerivespa this last year and found them to be true to character.
Have a safe Memorial Day.
Modern Buddy is in a lot of ways more true to the notion of an enthusiast forum. We are much more focused on Genuine products and scooter riding and less likely to wax eloquently about our favorite pair of socks.
There are a large number of interesting people who post on MV and MB such as Ravenlore, Dooglas and yes - even Krispy. I've met others in real life at Amerivespa this last year and found them to be true to character.
Have a safe Memorial Day.
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A good observation. I also frequent and enjoy MV, but I can not help observe that some discussions over there have a fairly "sharp" edge. And the less the discussion is about scooters, the "sharper" it is likely to be.Elder Scoot wrote:Modern Buddy is in a lot of ways more true to the notion of an enthusiast forum. We are much more focused on Genuine products and scooter riding and less likely to wax eloquently about our favorite pair of socks.
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They're both enthusiasts' forums. I like MB better 'cause my Italian scooters aren't Vespas.
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Now that Jess is active again, it's mildly surprising how the argumentative types are attempting to spar with him. Some folks never learn.
The new guest banner is pretty amusing. Keep your helmet on, Sam! I have an account there, but I hardly ever log in because there are plenty of folks there with information and I'm just not as motivated to contribute as I am on MB.
The new guest banner is pretty amusing. Keep your helmet on, Sam! I have an account there, but I hardly ever log in because there are plenty of folks there with information and I'm just not as motivated to contribute as I am on MB.
At what point does a hobby become an addiction? I'm uncertain, but after the twelfth scooter, it sorta feels like the latter...
Seriously...I've lost count...
Seven mopeds ...that's still manageable...
Seriously...I've lost count...
Seven mopeds ...that's still manageable...
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