I guess I have a new "badge of honor" to add to my list...
I replied to one of Bill Helliwell's postings on the Oz Report, and I got this PM message from Davis Straub himself:Davis Straub wrote:Posted: Fri, Feb 26 2010, 11:56:05 pm
Subject: Stay out of the threads
Voting in the USHPA BOD and What's in the USHPA minutes.
Keep yourself to USHPA R3 forum.
Quit polluting these other threads.
If you can't stop doing this you will be stopped from making any posts here.
Apparently, Davis did not like me posting my comments to the "Voting in the USHPA BOD" and "What's in the USHPA minutes" topics. So I replied:Bob Kuczewski wrote:If Bill Helliwell can post his comments then I will post mine as well.
If you want to ban me for that, then please do so right now.
You either provide a level playing field or you don't. Make up your mind.
Davis replied almost immediately:Davis Straub wrote:Okay, you are banned.
He then posted the following public message to his forum:Davis Straub wrote:Bob K has been banned.
Bob dared me to ban him, so I did.
I wrote a private message to him asking him to quit polluting a couple of threads with material that belonged in the forum regarding his recall. He refused and dared me to ban it.
I did.
You'll note that I did not "dare" Davis to ban me, but I did give him the choice to either provide a level playing field or ban me. I guess banning was his preferred choice.
I will say that leading up to this, Davis had been chopping up a lot of topics and moving my posts around which made them seem out of context. So I had been struggling with him on these kinds of issues for some time.
I don't know what else to say at this point. I guess the lines are being drawn, and we now know where Davis stands.
So I'm not a bit surprised about him doing the same thing to Wingspan. The sport of hang gliding needs a place where pilots can talk without the fear of one person pushing the button to ban them. Right now, that's not true on the US Hawks either, but it is our goal to come up with a system of due process to fix this in the future.
That gives me an idea. Some time in early 2015 I'd like to start the US Hawks Forum Advisory Board. The Board will make recommendations on things like banning and forum conduct. To start with, they will be just recommendations until the Board defines some processes and gets some practice following them. Then, when the Board appears to be ready, we can make them the official arbiters of the forum. The only tricky part is legal liability. Right now, as the owner of the site, I believe I'm holding the bag for any such liability. So maybe that will be the time to incorporate the US Hawks. Maybe the Forum Advisory Board will then become the actual US Hawks Board of Directors.
Any thoughts?