The following post showed up in a thread that was started by a new forum member in the Expert forum and later moved by a mod to the I/A forum. (Mgoetze was the first to reply to a post on the meaning of double in the sequence: 1♣-1♥-1♠-2♥; Dbl.)
straube, on 2013-January-31, 14:11, said:
mgoetze, on 2013-January-31, 12:56, said:
(My thought, by the way, is that double should show 2 spades and some diamonds.)
Mgoetze, do you claim to be an expert? What's your role here? The moderator appears to be Inquiry, but you've set yourself up as someone who "welcomes" or has some sort of ownership here and also an adjudicator of what is or isn't an expert topic. Please think about how you come across anyway.
After reading this post, I had a couple of questions:
1) Is it considered bad taste to welcome a new poster to the forums? Should this be the exclusive right for the mods?
2) Is it considered bad taste to advise new posters about the forum where their post belongs (in the opinion of the advisor)?
3) Does anybody think that mgoetze's post was impolite or improper?
I would welcome some discussion, since this confused me and I will kick off by giving my own opinion below:
1) I think it is good manners to welcome new posters, and in fact we all should try and do that.
2) I think that if someone has the "authority" (among others: bridge playing skills and experience) to judge about the appropriate forums, it is perfectly ok to politely advise new posters on the proper forum.
3) I think that mgoetze's post was kind and polite. In contrast, Straube's post seemed to me to be the start of a struggle for king of the "expert forum hill". I was surpised that Straube got upvoted 3 times for that post, by -what I consider- respectable forum members.
Finally, I will give my answer to Straube's question whether mgoetze claims to be an expert: I don't know what mgoetze claims to be. But I do know that I claim that mgoetze is an expert.
Rik