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It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Lateralthinking1
Erm, a genuine question but delicate. It is early days there. Before it gets much later, is there anyone from here who could help them to set up a vBulletin one along these lines?
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Well, the extraordinary thing AFAICS is that they seem to be taking no lessons from the axing of R3 mbs at all, but apparently sitting with fingers in their ears under the table.
Unfortunately too, there is one particularly egregious WUM among a handful over there sparking fury and thus distraction from the main issue on some of the relevant threads.
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Even though I enjoy a bit of banter on messageboards (and have learnt some great things etc etc) i'm not really sure that the BBC should be spending its money (and i'm not really interested in how much either !) on having them. I don't see the removal of this as an "attack on democracy" and in any case I certainly don't want my Radio decided by so called "democratic" consultation (which would mean that the wonderful Andre R and sublime Einaudi appearing every 10 minutes).
There are plenty of places (such as this )for people to discuss music and culture without the BBC. There used to be a display in the foyer of the BBC media centre in White City all about how the BBC was encouraging "user defined content".............aaaaaaaaargh please don't I want my news bulletins written by someone who can string a sentence together and has read more than 3 books and I want my radio 3 programmed by someone who has actually LISTENED to lots of music , of all genres, not by a load of opinionated enthusiasts (and that does include ME ).
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Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View PostErm, a genuine question but delicate. It is early days there. Before it gets much later, is there anyone from here who could help them to set up a vBulletin one along these lines?
The danger will be what happened to the original r3ok: it was set up by someone popping up out of the blue, free software (paid for by the advertising), and disappeared overnight. When you already have a community - as r3ok then did - you can set up a more stable alternative. But they did have the old BBC boards to regroup on, which the R4 people won't. (Gosh, you don't think the BBC has set it up to lure everyone over there and then ... Whoooooooooooooooo .... )
and I want my radio 3 programmed by someone who has actually LISTENED to lots of music , of all genres, not by a load of opinionated enthusiasts (and that does include ME ).It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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