Reminder about thread topics and posts
Dave said he is open to some sort of solution, and I’m working on what he asked me to work on and will send it to him tomorrow.
What is at issue is that there are good conversations where members are actively participating and which are staying broadly within the spirit of the “General discussion about Lexus, other auto manufacturers and automotive news” forum remit getting closed without much in the way of obvious justification. There was another one just today. The “last special ICE car” thread wasn’t spiraling out of control and the posts before it was closed were absolutely on topic, yet it was locked.
I just did that for a couple months worth of threads and there really aren't many that I think are borderline (and frankly there aren't a ton of them in total given the volume and some of the long running threads). Moderators aren't perfect but in general it looks pretty fair and the bulk of those that were closed that I reviewed had obvious issues and usually had reasonable warnings given first. You're making it sound like an epidemic and I want to see what your issue is beyond these two threads today.
I'll also again remind you that there are issues you can't see that are moderated / removed that warrant thread closure and will give you an example.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/car...new-house.html
This one did go off topic some but it got closed because for some reason it was attractive to 5 separate spammer accounts who bumped it several times within a week with crap links for movers and brick sales. You don't see that because those posts were removed and closed so they couldn't keep rejoining and bumping it with their scammy spam links.
Last edited by DaveGS4; May 19, 2022 at 08:32 PM.
You can't just tell us to begin a new thread because then it's not a natural progression anymore. It ruins any free flowing talk that we would have had otherwise. I can speak for a lot of members on here that we check these threads several times a day for any new activity, even if there hasn't been any. Again, it's a great way for us to stay engaged and as he said, the whole purpose of a car chat forum is to discuss.... cars, right? I don't see any problem if the topic has been covered plenty and the conversation naturally shifts to something else related to the automotive world.
That's why I always leave and dont come back when that happens but that's just me and I understand people see things different.
PS- and I don't see a darn thing wrong with resurrecting a thread if it is something someone wants to add more info, ask about, or update, etc in the future because like already said, it is a flowing conversation. In contrast bumping threads is kinda lame for just the purpose of bumping IMO.
Last edited by Margate330; May 19, 2022 at 09:08 PM.


it's when they go from one thing (disussion of a new vehicle for example) into another (my car's better than yours, endless 'things were so much better in the past', yet another EV vs ICE discussion, etc) that it's off-topic.
However, it's when the off-topic doesn't get back on topic is when action needs to be taken. We can't have 2 guys beaten to a pulp and get knocked unconscious on the ice rink?
This is what makes ClubLexus a mature, informative and quality site.

moderating threads that go all over the place is challenging because we have to read tons of stuff that we've likely seen posted over and over and over in other threads. if you want 'all over the map', use twitter.
You can't just tell us to begin a new thread because then it's not a natural progression anymore. It ruins any free flowing talk that we would have had otherwise. I can speak for a lot of members on here that we check these threads several times a day for any new activity, even if there hasn't been any. Again, it's a great way for us to stay engaged and as he said, the whole purpose of a car chat forum is to discuss.... cars, right? I don't see any problem if the topic has been covered plenty and the conversation naturally shifts to something else related to the automotive world.
Yes we can ask you to start a new thread and we are doing just that. You are illustrating exactly the issue we face.
if the thread has nothing more topical to add and you have a brand new unrelated topic to discuss, simply start a new thread. PLEASE. It will flow just fine in the new thread
This forum will become a total ****show if you want to just ramble off in any direction in any thread. Most everyone will stop contributing except a very small handful posting about a zigzag shifter in a 73 Vega in a Hyundai engine fire thread. That’s not the kind of place I want to be part of.
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that's exactly the point.
i can see that sometimes someone is trying to do the right thing (probably had to search first) by adding their new post to a very old thread on the same topic, but then users seeing that thread will likely start from the start and think 'what is this old stuff?' not realizing the newest post is something new, so we might split it off.
as i like to say, the perfect is the enemy of the good. no forum or volunteer moderators are perfect. but we do work hard at this.

great post.
But, in Car Chat, though, like it or not, it can be VERY difficult, even for the best and most well-meaning of posters, to avoid a least some mention of things which originate in politics. This is not the 1950s or 1960s any more, and vehicles since the 1970s are regulated, planned, engineered, and produced according to governmental actions, laws, regulations, pressure, and penalties if companies don't comply. I do my best to try and not bring up too many things that I know the mods will probably flag as political, but, even so, I just don't see how we can accurately discuss the industry without bringing in at least some governmental reasons for what we are seeing.
Last edited by mmarshall; May 19, 2022 at 09:42 PM.
I also want to say that I also appreciate all the members who contribute to this forum, whether or not we agree. The goal is to find common ground, and if we can't, we should still hopefully walk away as friends, because after all, what brought us here was our love for cars. The last thing I want to say is I never, ever mean to be rude to any other member. If I have in the past, I hope you forgive me and I will do my best to not repeat it
I also want to say that I also appreciate all the members who contribute to this forum, whether or not we agree. The goal is to find common ground, and if we can't, we should still hopefully walk away as friends, because after all, what brought us here was our love for cars. The last thing I want to say is I never, ever mean to be rude to any other member. If I have in the past, I hope you forgive me and I will do my best to not repeat it
I would also like to apologize for all my negative rants in the past, even just this morning. I understand my beliefs about certain things (such as tech in cars or exterior styling) do not line up with most others this day and age. While I do prefer things differently from most, I will no longer attack what others like, since it's not fair to them. I don't necessarily like it when someone goes off about what I like, so I can't imagine anyone else likes the same treatment. To everyone on this entire forum, I am sorry.
I've always had a big fascination with Toyota products. It started at a young age and it has spread to Lexus over the last few years. Being able to participate in chat about not only Lexus, but other aspects of the automotive industry, is very interesting to me and this board has some tremendous users. I very much enjoy being here, contributing to any kind of discussion that I can.
Maybe with a friendly post to nudge it back or near topic and or at their discression allow some latitude of context?
I'm not talking about when the thread turns into a contest about who's right or who's wrong or who has the "best answer" while kicking eachother in the teeth and calling eachother out- there is no room for anyone else to jump in and contribute when that happens IMO.
Problem I see is when I click on a mature thread that's 3 pages or more deep and I'm coming in late- I will read the title and 1st couple posts to get a general feel and then scroll to the last page- the last few posts will be the context I believe the thread to be which is not the context or subject of the thread sometimes. And yeah I've posted off topic a few times and so has everyone else who has more than a couple hundred posts, can't help human error or brain wires short circuiting. lol
Yeah this looks complicated and glad I'm not a moderator since this equation to make everyone happy is mind boggling complicated with conundrums that fail to compute with runtime errors... haha













