Babylon
Well-Known Member
I include my website along the same lines as the forum admin seeks more information about the member for background info, I notice that many others, including Searush and Babylon, also do this.
Distinction: I give brief anonymous info about myself in my 'About Babylon' page. I don't push my business or publish a commercial website either here or in my signature strip.
A very tiny minority of people do punt their businesses on the forum, but they tend to be boating-related businesses, and they occupy a grey area which is just about tolerated by most people, probably because they give as much as they take - see below.
this is a great resource even if you can only check it occasionally. I will only actually use this information in April when I return from the Alps and start thinking about my boat so it will still be valid even if I don't look at it for 2 months.
I agree, this is a tremendous resource. It is also a community, a two-way street if you like, whereby people freely contribute advice and feedback based on their experience (see third paragraph of my original reply), as well as ask questions. Like most human interactions, people appreciate a degree of acknowledgement for their contribution. A simple 'thanks' after a few replies is always welcome.
On the other hand, a stunning silence isn't. People understand reasons for intermittent activity on the forum, and many disappear for extended periods, but not before signing off on any threads they've personally started.
Maybe I was having a bad-hair day in my OP and expressed myself a little too pointedly, for which I unreservedly apologise. I hope that my comments here are taken in a constructive way, rather than as a personal attack.
Best wishes,
Babylon
(Currently leaning against piles, bottom scrubbed and prop shiny, waiting for the tide to float my boat before dumping us again for an afternoon's session with the blue paint.)