JLOGIC, on 2013-February-02, 01:47, said:
My honest opinion, and I like both mgoetze and straube so hopefully I don't offend either...
Straube was a little pissed that mgoetze implied that he was not an expert and suggested moving his thread in a way that came off ambiguous but possibly condescending and rude. More importantly, straube did not feel that mgoetze had the bridge expertise to say that his question was not worthy of exp forum.
Straube then overreacted when he saw the mgoetze post to the new poster.
IMO mgoetze was not rude to the new poster. However, mgoetze was probably out of line with straube, and it is human nature to overreact in that spot if two people are both pretty good since they're going to assume they're better than th other one. Another way to look at it is mgoetze probably had the authority and knowledge to say what he did to the new poster with the simple question, but less so with a guy like straube who is a veteran here and certainly competent at bridge (I am using vague wording since I have never played vs either so I don't know how good they actually are, no deeper meaning)
Anyways I'd just say mgoetze be careful overstepping your bounds if you say you're not an expert, you will piss people off if you judge their posts as non expert if it is at all close since you're not one. With a forum vet and good poster just give them the benefit of the doubt.
And straube, just let these things go, whatever, you might be right but ego is what makes it a big deal. Mgoetze is one of the best at handling forum newts I think you just misplaced your anger on that one. Just my opinion.
I appreciate that you are trying to be fair. It may be harder for you to be in my shoes because I doubt very many of your threads have been challenged like this. I don't take offense from what you said and hope you don't if I say that I think Eliana was more spot on. I'm going to borrow her quote from barmar...
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In the specific case of the Advanced versus B/I forums, we need to be very careful. If someone posts in the Advanced forum, and you claim it doesn't belong there, you're effectively insulting the poster's bridge expertise. This is very different from saying that a bridge-related question belongs in the General Bridge forum rather than Water Cooler, or that a BBO question belongs in the BBO Support Forum rather than General Bridge.
This is how I felt. I certainly have no reason to think that I'm a better player than mgoetze. I would guess the opposite but I have no way of knowing. However, I don't think anyone likes to be insulted. When he offered his opinion that my thread didn't belong in the expert forum it was hard not to take this as an insinuation that "you are not an expert". It doesn't matter if I don't think I'm an expert...I don't invite other people to tell me this. Notice that he later came right out and said that he didn't think I was an expert in such a way that he obviously enjoyed himself, even though I didn't ask him for that opinion nor had I claimed to be an expert. So I think the insinuation was there all along.
I don't like this practice of publicly challenging the expert-worthiness of this or that post. I think it ought to change. I'm a little disturbed reading how mgoetze is much more polite than others and that he might be saving folks from being ripped apart otherwise. To my way of thinking, this doesn't say much for some of the other posters there.
I did actually let mgoetze response to my thread go at the time. I didn't say anything and I didn't react when the thread was moved to A/I without my being informed. However, I felt bad about it. When I saw his response to the support double thread, I saw this as a pattern and certainly included my own experience with my criticism. I felt that this was a very non-welcoming way to welcome someone into the forums. I understand some feel he was polite and others agree with me. I also wondered why someone who arguably had announced that he wasn't an expert was offering these opinions. I think my question to him as to his role on the threads and whether he were an expert were fair. It's easier to take a question about the appropriateness of a post from someone in authority (the moderator). At least let them be knowledgeable (an expert).
I'm sure it's difficult to keep the expert forum up-to-level, but what cost to others are folks really willing to inflict to keep up the standards? Is it really so important as to risk hurt feelings of advanced and other players who may occasionally post a question that they feel is suitable? Or newbies who don't understand what it's all about? If you let slip an occasional marginal thread, I don't see it as that detrimental.
If you (plural) think it
is so detrimental, I think you need to find a better way of handling these posts. I like what Eliana had to say here. I think it's better to offer polite informative responses or ignore unsuitable posts. One can message the moderator who can decide whether to move the posts, and then send a message to the OP with something like "Good question, but I think you'll get a better response in this or that forum so I've moved your thread".