The_Badger, on 2015-January-02, 12:49, said:
No, I haven't been drinking, or had a bad day, it's just that I dislike intolerance intensely. Everyone is entitled to an opinion, and we may not agree with them, but that's what democracy is all about. Even on a bridge forum.
I recently started writing on this forum as I used to write chess and bridge columns for local newspapers, and even had a few articles published in national ones (The Telegraph, Daily Mail) in years gone by. A lot of my competitive bridge in my teens was against Life Masters and soon-to-be Grandmasters, including a few world championship contenders. I learnt fast!
Bridge players are competent enough to sort the wheat from the chaff on forums. They are intelligent as they have endeavoured to learn and play this difficult card game. Let them decide for themselves and make their own judgements on the content of the forums. Period.
While I was one of the first responders and didn't/don't like the idea at all, I have no clue as to where you find your righteous indignation
It was an idea. It wasn't, as the community response showed, an idea that landed on fertile ground, but that's all it was, and nowhere did he suggest that ONLY those posters 'elected' to be on a 'strongest poster' list should be able to post or should be seen as the only voices to which attention ought to be paid. I don't see any trace of 'intolerance' in the idea, anymore than I see intolerance in the notion that a professional sports league can have a 'Hall of Fame' or even an All-Star game.
Those players who didn't make it into the hall of fame or an all-star game aren't being subjected to intolerance, any more than posters not 'elected' to the 'lists' would be. Many players unchosen had lots of fans who think that their player ought to be in the Hall of Fame or ought to be on the All Star team. And even those who clearly aren't of that calibre often have moments of greatness.
Of course, as is obvious from the reaction of the community, this isn't about to happen in real life, but just where was the insult to you, or to the community, that so outraged you as to cause you to stop posting?
If I read you correctly, you see your posting as a benefit to the community...you give us the benefit of your expertise for nothing. So why are you punishing the hundreds of readers who have nothing to do with the suggestion?
I don't mean, by the foregoing, that your postings aren't a benefit! Personally, I hope my posts often are, but I confess that altruism isn't the only motive for posting. I suspect that both you and I derive some ego satisfaction from the process as well