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Too many threads about the virus! One thread is enough. If people have an interest they can see it there.
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I use a computer, so I can't quite understand what your talking about. I do know that by using a phone app that you can miss things on a webpage, however if only intersted in a thread, click on a thread you are interested in. I'm not out here to create any problems, I leave that up to others. Stay well, Terry
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Didn't read the article, but the experts told us "15 days to slow the spread" and they have been wrong ever since....
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When I go on this site I click on "new posts" to see what has been posted (about the Winnipesaukee area) recently. For the last year or so there have been several threads discussing, informing, ranting, about the same thing: Covid.
The opinions seem to range from "I am terrified, I will get vaccinated twice, get a booster shot, put on two masks, and hide under my bed, to I don't care about Covid, I am living my life like normal. Sure, it is easy to skip all of them if someone is not interested but it would be easier if everything about the same subject were posted in the same thread. It would probably be easier for those who love to read about Covid if all of the many posts were in one place too. That is just my opinion, I am sure there are others. |
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Tilton BB, I have to disagree. This pandemic is one the most important events of our lifetimes. It is many faceted. I believe the Covid forum has received more posts than any other forum at this website over the last two years. That shows that people are very interested in this topic and they need an outlet for discussing it. Asking people to post everything of interest, all news, etc. in one thread is impractical. It would result in an unfocused jumble. Are you actually just trying to say that Trfour is overposting? That's a matter of perception and opinion and up to the moderator to decide.
Or maybe you're saying you're sick of the whole topic of the pandemic. Well, New Hampshire is at an all-time high for infections. It's hard not to care when you think about the consequences of that. |
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I think it's time to have focused threads and get back to what the forum is supposed to be. Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk |
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Thinkxingu, with infections at a record high, we're still where we were two years ago: local people need up-to-date information and a place to discuss this incredible event. Many people don't feel comfortable at this point going to public places where they can have in-person discussions, so forums play an important role in connecting people. The issue you raise is, what are valid topics for a "Winnipesaukee" forum. Unless otherwise defined by the moderator, I would say whatever is on the minds of people in this area. The home page and FAQs don't say that all or most posts should be about the Winnepesaukee area.
Still, you make valid points, especially about links posted with no discussion. If would be nice if people would summarize the main point of a linked article. But the counterpoint is that we can just skip those if we wish. It's also possible to block all of a member's posts if you don't like them. We all want all of this misery---the pandemic, the economy, politics, etc.---to be over. Communication and an exchange of information and ideas can contribute to that. People are people and we can't really control how often they post or what they post about, except for the forum owner/moderator. |
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If you think about it, it really isn't a dead horse.
Our society has the technology to change to a format that has less human interaction and travel... but just never seems to really go there. I compare it to all the decades that I have heard we are going to become a paperless society... yet I am still surrounded by paper. We just don't change. Many expected that this would simply be over with, they wouldn't need to do anything, and life would go back to what it was. With any luck, more will come to realize... that is never going to happen. |
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A new variant, Omicron, worse than Delta, was announced today. So no, Covid isn't a dead horse. People in New Hampshire are ACTING LIKE we're not in a state of emergency, including the governor, who is contemplating calling out the National Guard to work in overwhelmed hospitals but is not thinking of going back to mandates for masks, vaccines, or social distancing or a lockdown. In other words, the governor sees the emergency and is trying to stop it on the outcome end (hospitals, where people are sick and dying) rather than the cause end (unvaccinated people spreading the virus). He's acting like we no longer have the emergency we had when he issued emergency orders in 2020, when in fact the emergency is far greater today than it was at that time.
There is no relationship between being tired of hearing about Covid and the actual size of the threat. As long as the threat continues unabated, as long is it's actually increasing, people will want to discuss it. We've all been hoping silently that there would be no variants. I've always thought that seemed unlikely. Then we hope silently that our current vaccinations will be effective against the new variant. Then the question becomes, what happens to our immune system and the virus when we load up on vaccines every 6 months? All pressing issues, not dead horses, sadly. |
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Not really... we get a flu vaccine every year just before medical science suggests that we will have a wave of infection.
Flu actually changed our society, but since we have been with it from birth... we just don't notice the change. |
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"Your question or comment must be relevant to Lakes Region tourism, activities or topics." From the Posting Guidelines (in the FAQ): "Only post messages, pictures and comments that are directly related to Lakes Region topics and activities." From the Overview (in the FAQ): "We insist that posts are relevant to the Lakes Region of New Hampshire." |
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Are you saying that COVID-19 is not an appropriate topic for this website? If so, why is there a Covid forum? Or are you saying that Covid topics are OK but they should pertain specifically to the Lakes Region? In that case, why haven't non-Lakes Region Covid threads been removed? I see numerous threads that aren't related to the Lakes Region in, for example, home maintenance and automotive. I would hate to see those threads go as I've personally benefitted from members' expertise in those subforums. I would be in favor of restricting the Covid subforum to Lakes Region topics of a practical nature like "Where can I get a vaccination in Gilford?" My reasons: (1) It would end the spread of false information, like pandemic denial, that is a threat to public safety. (2) Seeing the dark underbelly of human nature displayed in the Covid forum is depressing. I assume that the Winnipesaukee forum was originally intended to be uplifting. The Covid subforum is a downer. (3) The Covid forum has driven a wedge between people. (4) It projects a negative image of people in this area. I would not like to see more policing of other subforums for Lakes Region content. If I live in the Lakes Region (I do), own a house here (I do), and have a home maintenance problem that forum members can answer, it's very valuable for me to be able to access their expertise. Members have also expressed that answering such questions is something they like to do. Contrary to the Covid subforum, the home maintenance and automotive forums have brought people together. Along these same lines, I would really like to see a new subforum called Neighbor Helping Neighbor. Not everyone in the Lakes Region is well to do or has ready access to necessary services. Some are senior citizens, live alone, are in poor health, etc. A Neighbor Helping Neighbor subforum would allow people to ask for what they need and others to offer whatever they have to share (expertise, time, labor, things they no longer need and want to rehome). Wouldn't that be much better than trading insults in the Covid subforum? |
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I do not think the webmaster is looking to stop you from posting... such that covid is a local issue.
Unfortunately covid, even in South Africa, has become an issue for the Lakes Region. Because it was sent from corporate on Wednesday, and my local manager was not in, I didn't see the new situation that every employee in communal areas will need to be masked until future notice... if only for a minute or two. I didn't realize it until I made a transfer to Meredith... their manager had worked over the weekend so they were all made aware. So Monday, I am masked regardless of vaccine status... and I have seen a lot of customers with masks... so it does have some effect in the area. |
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