How does this work?
There are now two pinned threads at the top of the main forum page, both of which serve to promote Steve's DVD's, and are right in your eye line whether or not there's been anything posted recently that's of interest to the forum. In effect the Steve Maskery Forum has hijacked the UK Workshop Forum.
So why not also offer pinned threads on the main sub forum to Peter Sefton, David Charlesworth, Richard Maguire, Chris Tribe, Scott & Sergeant, and any other posters who also have a commercial offering for the members? That's only fair. But I guess then there'd be too much clutter on the opening page.
Therefore shouldn't Steve's threads be re-allocated to the correct sub-forums and allowed to float? That way it's the most recent and topical posts are the ones that visitors see first. If site traffic keeps Steve's posts at the top that's great, it shows he's being the most active with fresh content and therefore deserves the publicity...that's show business!
By the way, I'm not having a go at Steve, I enjoyed his workshop build thread as much as anyone, I bought his DVD's and learnt a great deal from them. But this seems to set a precedent that, if followed through to its logical conclusion, is not in the best interests of the forum, as it opens up a process that could result in the forum silting up with under-visited, stagnant posts and suppressing the more topical content. So rather than let this become the thin edge of a problematic wedge, why not just fix it?