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Old Nov22-09, 10:54 AM                  #17
DanP

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Re: What is the evidence in support of the anti-vaccine movement?

Hey Sample,

1. I dont think we have to look at this site as a "product". Besides, from all the science forums on internet , this is one of the best. True, it's aimed mainly on hard sciences like physics and math, but nevertheless it's great in other sections as well. I dont think you will easily find better "quality" in a forum.

2. I think one shouldn't become so easily disappointed. There are a lot of ongoing discussions, and moderators has a lot of work to do. And its very hard to keep everybody happy. Besides, acting "hurt" and asking that somebody mend your disappointment it's a bit of an overkill.

3. moonbear is great in answering all things. Im sure that sooner or later you will get an answer from him/her. Have patience, it's Sunday, and ppl have a life outside those forums.
They don't get payed to answer on those forums, and surely they are not payed to make amends. It is a a voluntary effort, and hence it is inappropriate to demand answers at you leisure time. They will come when they will come.

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russ

I hear you. I looked up Moonbear's profile a while ago. That's why I asked Moonbear the questions that I did.

Second, since this site has a responsible person/party that may care about the quality of their product,I should think it is reasonable to express disappointment in a public way and hope for a response and or resolution. In which case, depending on the reply, my disappointment most certainly can be mended.

It was incorrect to assume my disappointment was addressed only to the member audience which if that was the case, you would be on to something. If you have proof that the owner(s) or responsible party of this forum has zero interest in member feedback about quality, then I will accept your point.
 
Old Nov22-09, 11:25 AM                  #18
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Re: What is the evidence in support of the anti-vaccine movement?

DanP.

Thank you for the reply and the enthusiasm for your forums.

I have no issue, nor have I had an issue with waiting for a former moderator's reply.
 
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