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- northshoreExplorerI used to come to the "snowbird" section;
Comments like "new members attitude" and "snarky comments by new members" are symptoms of the possible actual problem.
The idea of helping members with RV snowbird problems is where the focus should be.
I know even though I quit coming to the snowbird section, I still visit other areas and help where I can and of course I glean as much of the helpful information as I can. - pawattExplorerHeading North in the Morning.There are only 3 others that I know of that have not yet headed north. We are an ownership park so we probably have about 60 that stay year around now. Many of the year arounders are in houses. Our park has RVs, Park Models, Mobile Homes and Houses. 424 lots. 2 miles from Mexico and the Rio Grande. Palmview Texas.
- 2oldmanExplorer IIInteresting. If you've been doing this for some time then I guess it's awful difficult to see it unless your timing is just right.
I can't recall ever seeing the actual words "do a search." - BarneySExplorer III
2oldman wrote:
Parrothead Mike wrote:
When was the last time you saw that?
I also cringe when I see someone reply "do a search" on whatever topic someone is asking about.
Today. I deleted it. Not uncommon at all.
Barney - 2oldmanExplorer II
Parrothead Mike wrote:
When was the last time you saw that?
I also cringe when I see someone reply "do a search" on whatever topic someone is asking about. - Parrothead_MikeExplorerI used to visit RV.net and the Snowbirds forum more often. The reason for my reduced visits is likely due to finding my favorite park and signing up for 4+/- months every winter. I haven't found a reason to search out a new winter home for our RV. I have also tried to share information that might be helpful, but my knowledge of other parks (in Florida for me) is limited.
I also cringe when I see someone reply "do a search" on whatever topic someone is asking about. It's not appropriate for me to correct the poster about his/her comment. That's something a moderator might address when or if necessary. I have used the search feature on occasion, but a newbie really wants honest, helpful replies to their question(s).
I'm still a desk top or lap top user. No smart phone for me thank you. More and more people are using social media to get their information. There are a lot of snowbirds these days, but many of the former forum members are getting older (yeah, I said it) and just aren't snowbirding anymore. Thus, they aren't here.
Also, I know that in Florida snowbird parks are being bought up by large corporations. Not many mom & pop operations anymore. The park where we spend our winters, Rock Crusher in Crystal River, was purchased by Sun Corp. about 3 years ago. They've also purchased other private parks around central Florida. Not sure if this consolidation is good for the snowbird consumer. - olfarmerExplorer III like this forum but it naturally slows down in the spring and summer. I wish it would stay more active about what we did last winter and what we intend for next winter!
- 2oldmanExplorer II
Geeze wrote:
Another turnoff is when the OP asks advice and never returns. You can't take a minute to thank people?
One of the turnoffs for me on any forum is when someone replies "search the archives". To me if you don't want to take a minute to help someone out why post at all? :? - TomG2Explorer
colliehauler wrote:
....snip..... I learned a long time ago you have to have thick skin to post on a forum.
True, and as others learn that, they wander away. A sense of anonymity has a weird effect on people. - colliehaulerExplorer IIISome of the new members are rude and get mad when people don't agree with thier incorrect information or they are abusive to older member's. Example look at what happened to Dutchman sport. So a lot of older members give up posting. So to put all the blame on established members is wrong. I learned a long time ago you have to have thick skin to post on a forum.
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