I'm all for having a bit of banter on the forums, and it's easy to take the **** out of someone who asks a stupid question - but regardless of how stupid the question may seem to seasoned landy owners, if it's a newbie asking, then they're probably hoping for a helpful answer amongst the banter, the same as I was when I came on here a couple of years ago with zero mechanical knowledge and a large immovable object in my garage.
There are certain individuals who have never posted anything constructive relating to Range Rovers that I've noticed, but still feel the need to come in to the Range Rover section to share their own particular brand of humour.
All well and good if it's obviously banter, and balanced with some constructive posts as well, but when someone is asking a silly (to you) technical question, and you reply with a silly (to you) technical answer, then there's a risk of people wasting money or injuring themselves by taking your stupid response at face value.
Misinformation isn't funny if someone has just spent their hard-earned cash on the wrong part, or crashed their car because you though it would be funny to post the first number which came in to your head when they asked for advice on tyre pressures.
In my mind you have to earn the right to take the **** in the specific vehicle forums vehicle forums by posting something constructive and on-topic once in a blue moon. There's always the General Chat forum for a bit of general banter, and Anything Goes if you have self control issues.
Rant over.
You can tear this thread to shreds if you really want - just don't tell newbie's to inflate their tyres to 90psi, or to buy an engine you know won't fit their car, etc
There are certain individuals who have never posted anything constructive relating to Range Rovers that I've noticed, but still feel the need to come in to the Range Rover section to share their own particular brand of humour.
All well and good if it's obviously banter, and balanced with some constructive posts as well, but when someone is asking a silly (to you) technical question, and you reply with a silly (to you) technical answer, then there's a risk of people wasting money or injuring themselves by taking your stupid response at face value.
Misinformation isn't funny if someone has just spent their hard-earned cash on the wrong part, or crashed their car because you though it would be funny to post the first number which came in to your head when they asked for advice on tyre pressures.
In my mind you have to earn the right to take the **** in the specific vehicle forums vehicle forums by posting something constructive and on-topic once in a blue moon. There's always the General Chat forum for a bit of general banter, and Anything Goes if you have self control issues.
Rant over.
You can tear this thread to shreds if you really want - just don't tell newbie's to inflate their tyres to 90psi, or to buy an engine you know won't fit their car, etc
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