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What brought me here is the LACK of belligerant manners and belittling response that seems so common on the other sites.
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Back in 09 when my ECM went I turned to forums for some info to help me figure out what was wrong. CF mainly. The 2 favorite answers I got was "clean your grounds" or "search". Searches ended up with
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That is definitely one of the reasons I am still here. Much friendlier atmosphere and I feel like i really know the people here. Got alot of that and saw alot of it on CF.
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Maybe this is all in my head, but I was wondering if anyone else has noticed this:
Many of us have trucks have been around 10+ years now, and in that time I think every possible question has been asked and answered in the various online forums, particularly CF.
And so, when I visit the forums now, all I see are the idiots who don't know how to search, and the trolls who answer them, usually incorrectly because they are more interested in seeing their jibberish in print than having any actual knowledge about what they are posting.
All three of my vehicles are older, so I see the same pattern in the forums for all three of them. It seems like a forum has an actual useful life of about 7 years, after which it really is only needed as a search tool.
I suppose something original might pop up from time to time, but otherwise I find it a waste of time to try to answer questions anymore on CF. For every knowledgeable answer that someone posts, there are 10 answers from trolls, and the OP doesn't know who to trust since they're obviously not even able to search for themselves. And so they completely misinterpret the answers they're given and just make a bigger mess for themselves. It's a pattern I see repeated a lot in forums for older vehicles.
This forum is different because it's more like a place where the "already knowledgeable" go to ask about something that has them stumped, although I do occasionally see the "dur..." question here as well. But the large popular forums I visit, such as CF, NASIOC, and clublexus, have all become a bit of a joke for any vehicle older than about 7 years. ClubLexus is actually the biggest joke I've seen just because of the type of person that generally buys such a vehicle (example: "My steering wheel moves out of the way when I exit the vehicle, going to sell the vehicle if you can't tell me how to stop it from doing that?").
The other issue I think it that more people than ever before are buying old vehicles who have absolutely no mechanical inclination or experience. You can't buy a 15 year old Cummins and take it to a mechanic every time there's the slightest issue, it would cost more than a new truck within a few years. But time after time I see "My mechanic said..." on the forums.
Rant over, resume normal programming.