I'm always looking for chickens and pop culture mixed together@Kiki sent it to me! My sister can make one easy peasy though if you're looking.
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I'm always looking for chickens and pop culture mixed together@Kiki sent it to me! My sister can make one easy peasy though if you're looking.
I agree that this is a main issue.As some of you seem offended with throwing around the term "kids" and making this about age, lets just call it a nose dive in maturity levels. The nonsense, attention seeking, and bad advice is rampant... and its a huge distraction from the true value of this site as a POULTRY KEEPING RESOURCE.
The perfect way to sum it all up.I agree that this is a main issue.
I have no problem with kids being here (so long as they're old enough as per the rules.) The issues I have is with maturity. I constantly see immature people post thread after thread after thread to the point that I wonder if they're making up emergencies simply for responses and validation. It's like every day is a new emergency. Once the old thread dies and stops getting responses, they'll make a new one.
The immaturity ties in with emotions as well. People give advice that's influenced by their emotional immaturity rather than what's best for the welfare of the animal(s) in question. This is especially common in threads where someone is on the fence about culling an animal.
I've lurked here for some time now, and I remember coming here when I was much younger and reading threads to help my own animals when needed. I personally joined now because I don't like seeing this site actively degrade the way it has been, where knowledgeable people are being driven off because of the rampant immaturity exhibited in serious forums, and people can't ask questions because threads become derailed. I can only do so much with the knowledge I have, but any way I can help is better than watching this forum continue on the path it's going.
Why does learning have to come from giving someone a wrong answer? Just wait for someone to provide the correct answer, and we can all learn form it. Misinformation is dangerous, whether spread intentionally or not.My 2 cents on the OP's original thoughts.
I personally don't think its fare to label all kids as members who spread misinformation. I agree, its a bit annoying that theres more beginners then educated members on here in the last year, but its still not fare to label all accidental mistakes as spreading misinformation. I joined the forum to learn, yes, I'm going to make mistakes sometimes, thats how I learn. I don't want to be told I'm spreading misinformation because I'm wrong. I knew nothing when I joined. Then I guessed the wrong breed a few times, asked unimportant questions and diagnosed wrong, but its nothing I was intentionally trying to do. No one is intentionally trying to cause any issues, we're just trying to help. I know SO much more now because of it. So, so much more. I wouldn't' have learned that if I was told to stop spreading incorrect info when I was a new learning member. I know new members on this site who don't post anymore. Not because of the spread of incorrect info, but because of people telling them they were doing something wrong. I think theres a better way to solve the issue than applying labels.
Just my 2 cents.
Off topic!!
To be fair, there is also lots of false information intentionally being spread (off the tip of my head I remember 'milking a chicken' and 'you're almost guaranteed to lose all your silkie chicks because they're too fragile to survive'My 2 cents on the OP's original thoughts.
I personally don't think its fare to label all kids as members who spread misinformation. I agree, its a bit annoying that theres more beginners then educated members on here in the last year, but its still not fare to label all accidental mistakes as spreading misinformation. I joined the forum to learn, yes, I'm going to make mistakes sometimes, thats how I learn. I don't want to be told I'm spreading misinformation because I'm wrong. I knew nothing when I joined. Then I guessed the wrong breed a few times, asked unimportant questions and diagnosed wrong, but its nothing I was intentionally trying to do. No one is intentionally trying to cause any issues, we're just trying to help. I know SO much more now because of it. So, so much more. I wouldn't' have learned that if I was told to stop spreading incorrect info when I was a new learning member. I know new members on this site who don't post anymore. Not because of the spread of incorrect info, but because of people telling them they were doing something wrong. I think theres a better way to solve the issue than applying labels.
Just my 2 cents.
I don't think that's how OP meant it.My 2 cents on the OP's original thoughts.
I personally don't think its fare to label all kids as members who spread misinformation. I agree, its a bit annoying that theres more beginners then educated members on here in the last year, but its still not fare to label all accidental mistakes as spreading misinformation. I joined the forum to learn, yes, I'm going to make mistakes sometimes, thats how I learn. I don't want to be told I'm spreading misinformation because I'm wrong. I knew nothing when I joined. Then I guessed the wrong breed a few times, asked unimportant questions and diagnosed wrong, but its nothing I was intentionally trying to do. No one is intentionally trying to cause any issues, we're just trying to help. I know SO much more now because of it. So, so much more. I wouldn't' have learned that if I was told to stop spreading incorrect info when I was a new learning member. I know new members on this site who don't post anymore. Not because of the spread of incorrect info, but because of people telling them they were doing something wrong. I think theres a better way to solve the issue than applying labels.
Just my 2 cents.
That first one was a troll. Agree though.To be fair, there is also lots of false information intentionally being spread (off the tip of my head I remember 'milking a chicken' and 'you're almost guaranteed to lose all your silkie chicks because they're too fragile to survive'
Why does learning have to come from giving someone a wrong answer? Just wait for someone to provide the correct answer, and we can all learn form it. Misinformation is dangerous, whether spread intentionally or not.
I do agree it is not all the "kids" messing things up. But i disagree that the spread of misinformation, whether well intentioned or not, is necessary for learning.
I think you are a fine member weeg and have enjoyed your threads, especially about meat birds as pets. Not trying to criticize you personally here at all. Just making some generalizations.