Author Topic: YACF: Community Note

YACF: Community Note
« on: March 25, 2008 »
Fascinating as the machinations of cycling forums are to some of us, I don't blame you if it makes your eyes glaze over. Fortunately there's so much more on offer here at NACF. How about a nice murder mystery instead?



My account at Yet Another Cycling Forum has been terminated with extreme prejudice, previous banishments elsewhere padding out what passes for reasoning.

Quote from: Rogerzilla
[Sam] was banned some time ago from the two other major UK cycling forums (CycleChat and CUK forum) and we gave that person the benefit of the doubt on here for much longer; probably too long, since their posts led to the departure of at least one much-valued member.

No-one is ever banned lightly (if you exclude spammers, you can count bans on one hand since we started) and all the moderators must agree.  I don't actually get a vote, as I'm an admin.

Bullet points look professional, so here goes:

• Ian – the much-valued member in question – left because of one confrontation too many with what I can only assume is a VIP. My crime was to start the topic.

• CycleChat was less than fond of my "Ludic tendancies", as a regular put it. (You might have to look that up. I did.) Details here. Note that my transgression was to start the same thread at YACF, seeing as CC didn't want it, and to write about this stuff on my own site.

• Cycling UK threw me out because a moderator wasn't happy that I'd started a gender critical topic, and I once again had the audacity to write about the brouhaha. I broke no rules. If anything, the moderators crossed a line. They simply weren't fans of free speech either. It's time – probably past time – to add YACF to that club.*

The mods needed a locus for their rage. I fit the bill. If my posts are still up, you'll be the judge of the value of what I brought to the table.


"Ludic?" "Guilty as charged."

Quote from: Clarence Darrow
The pursuit of truth will set you free; even if you never catch up with it.

Some aren't even in the race.

*Which now includes LFGSS.

The bad and the ugly
« Reply #1 on: March 25, 2025 »
I did get a lot of hate mail at a certain cycling forum which, given I've been annoying people on the internet from 1993, wasn't exactly the place I expected to encounter it. I mean serious 'kill yourself' missives, which is, I think uncharitable. They didn't even send pills. Also a threat to tell my employers about my thought crimes, though the link was to some other poor sap's LinkedIn profile, so I wasn't contending with geniuses. Then loads of sign-ups to various fora and other spam that I banished to the junk bin. I assume one very passionate individual with too much time on their hands.

Later...
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TERFs need to die in a fire
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Jkr is one who's obituary I will read with great pleasure.
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Shame they could only kill [Charlie Kirk] once.
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Of course it's a shame he was shot, better if he'd simply fallen off a cliff.
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'Attributed to Bette Davis "Only say good things about the dead. He's dead, good"'.

No pushback on any of that.

How about a dose of good.

Quote from: Graham Linehan
You don't have to say "I disagreed with him on some things". No-one agrees with everyone on everything. It's a pointless statement that just distances you from your own humanity.