Please can you set up a section that enables those who want to argue about topics such as whether a honing guide is any use or esoteric topics about nibs on saws can to do so to their heart’s content. This would enable those wanting to find the answer to a sensible question to do so without wading through page after page of off-topic replies.
Two cases in point, both in the Hand Tools section
On 2 July, Rob H asked what type of honing guide David Charlesworth was using in a video. The question was answered in the first 2 replies. There followed 100 further replies about the usefulness or otherwise of a honing guide.
On 10 June Steliz asked whether 4 saws were worth renovating. The question was answered in the first 3 or 4 replies. There have now been about 90 other replies having nothing to do with the OP’s question.
My suggestion is that the new section should be called “Contentious issues” and would certainly contain any thread to do with sharpening. In addition, once any thread goes way off topic, the thread should be locked and any subsequent discussions transferred to the Contentious Issues section.
This course of action would allow those who believe in free speech to continue to expound their views ad infinitum ad nauseam without involving those of us who just want to read a straightforward answer to a straightforward question.
And before anyone complains about the suggestion, this isn't censorship!
Two cases in point, both in the Hand Tools section
On 2 July, Rob H asked what type of honing guide David Charlesworth was using in a video. The question was answered in the first 2 replies. There followed 100 further replies about the usefulness or otherwise of a honing guide.
On 10 June Steliz asked whether 4 saws were worth renovating. The question was answered in the first 3 or 4 replies. There have now been about 90 other replies having nothing to do with the OP’s question.
My suggestion is that the new section should be called “Contentious issues” and would certainly contain any thread to do with sharpening. In addition, once any thread goes way off topic, the thread should be locked and any subsequent discussions transferred to the Contentious Issues section.
This course of action would allow those who believe in free speech to continue to expound their views ad infinitum ad nauseam without involving those of us who just want to read a straightforward answer to a straightforward question.
And before anyone complains about the suggestion, this isn't censorship!