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I agree that censorship should be kept to a minimum - ban/delete posts of trouble causing members but don't delete the discussion threads. I don't know why people are getting so upset over having a discussion thread. Advertising it may be, but all companies should be allowed to have their product discussed.
But it's a predominantly off-topic thread in the 445nm laser forum. Even when the conversation was about the Arctic, it was usually only about side-topics related to the laser: when the product-that-happens-to-be-a-laser would ship, the lies of WL, and about other members and their complaints/complaints-about-complaints.
Now, since we've tolerated such banter, people are continuing this kind of discussion in the new threads. It's not the WL Arctic that is the problem so much as the people it attracts. I recall witnessing two new accounts being made in that "so I guess I won't post photos" thread exclusively for the purpose of arguing with other people. These are the same kind of people who are whining about the moderation as if they have "rights" on the internet. We don't want "discussion threads." They attract general, lame, off-topic "discussion." Specific threads are fine, but when you have people given the freedom to yak about whatever the hell they want, which includes trollery and other forum degeneracy. Give an inch, they take a mile.
Look at how much the forum has been cleaned up since that thread has been closed, and its tainted offspring eradicated. The current thread about the Arctic G2 is no longer inundated by all the inane banter of the Arctic/tards, mostly because so many were excised from the forum in the last few fail-threads.
What I'd like to see is any product-specific discussion moved outside the general laser forums. Talking about the latest switch on the host of a 445nm laser isn't really "445nm" discussion. There really isn't a dedicated forum section for specific products either (and who knows if we want it), but I just hate having the forums polluted by predominantly off-topic posts (there's a forum for that!).