I love this community. I love the creative energy, the talent, the drive that so many of you have to become better guitarists and just the range of different people in it.
I'm feeling reflective today. And I'm wondering whether I post too many stupid threads. Ha


We have a whole bunch of subject groupings, including "off-topic", which would of course imply that the forum is a place where we can discuss anything. I've personally posted and contributed to many off-topic threads, including one that Pierre started about the sorts of hobbies we have when we're not playing music. I remember it being fun and posting some of my own artwork. Again I was amazed at the artistic talent that we have here at TG. Pierre himself is quite the artist. We've also had threads about the sorts of occupations we all have. I also found that pretty interesting; we've such a diverse community.
I was also asked recently whether a friend was posting too many performance videos. Personally, I think the more the better. Busking and student reviews are almost always inspiring. And they're always relevant.
Even spam has a way of floating old gems to the surface that we haven't seen for a while like Ness' Kiss From a Rose lesson recently.
Ok enough blabbering. For me, with the exception of true spam (which the moderators always remove anyway), the things I DON'T want to see are:
- Mean comments of any sort
- People being disrespectful
- Excessive bad language
- Intolerance of other people's political and religious beliefs or the way they live, their sexuality, anything that's racist, sexist, agist... you get the drift;well that whole set of things should speak for themselves.
If it's about music or getting to know each other better then I say it's all good.
I do find that the threads that resonate with people the most do seem to stay high on the front page as people respond to them and the author acknowledges those responses. The ones that people aren't so interested in do seem to die a natural death as the lack of responses means they gradually fall lower on the front page and then off it. So I guess the forum has a natural filtering process. The ones we like the most stay buoyant.
So:
- What do you want to see more of on the TG forum?
- What don't you want to see?
If you've got any strong views about this, here's an opportunity to air them and influence the sort of forum you'd like to have.
Thanks for listening.
Michele