JoeH wrote:
The problem arises when someone ( you) posts inaccurate information , most often from hearing things third hand and not doing proper research and investigation. This is a disservice to all users of the forum and those inaccurate ( e.g. wrong) statements must be countered with facts.
... and no, when discussing items face to face , it is perfectly permissible to tell someone they are wrong and demonstrate that with facts. I don't think any one would be attempting to flatten my nose... if they did, they would certainly regret it.
Well, now you're the one who is mistaken.
(See how much better that is than "Wrong"?)
I never posted any info about that park at all. It was some other guy. Not me.
I don't have any dog in that hunt at all, but I do have a duty to help keep things civil here, and there's no way you'll convince me that starting your post with "Wrong" isn't rude and that telling someone they're "wrong" without backing up your assertion with facts or a source is a useless way to correct someone. (That part is just my opinion, so I won't cite a source.)
Play nice and move along.