Quote from dwl603:
Please explain yor mindset, and also justify the reasons moderators should listen to you given the previous arguments. Thx in advance.
-Dan
I've been a member of ET for many years (going back to 2002) and the majority of my posts are not in the "Politics & Religion" forum as you claim.
An easy search on your part would confirm this. (Hint: You might wish to take a look at the Hardware Forum, or the EWT thread in the Technical Analysis Forum)
Only in the last 6 months have I stepped up posting in the forum that you cite because I am concerned that there are a group of RACISTS that have littered this website with anger and hate and who have no other purpose than to spread such "hate". The election of the first black President of the United States appears to have attracted such "hate", or have you not noticed these types of posts and posters?
These posters don't trade for a living.
In fact, they don't trade period and as you can see (from once again using the search function) that they post in no other forums but the "Politics & Religion" forum. Banned ET member
Mag Light comes to mind, among others.
I am thankful that the Mods have indeed listened to my concerns (
Mag Light being one of them ), contrary to what you may believe. Moreover, I know that I have personally been responsible for reporting about a half-dozen
aliases to the Mods in just the past month.
ET needs to be cleaned up and become more focused on TRADING and the FINANCIAL MARKETS in my opinion.
There are far too many "hate-mongers" on this website as well as "psychopaths" running around with 16 different screen-names. This doesn't even begin to also address some of the serial "cut and paste" clowns who are in sight of nearly 10,000 posts that "litter" ET daily with posts that have nothing to do with TRADING and making money. After all, is the website not named
Elitetrader???
I believe the suggestion of making this a subscription site, with a nominal monthly fee and terminating the Forum on politics would go a long way to making this a much better website for market participants; increasing the quality of content to a much higher level than where it currently is, AND also help to alleviate all of the issues (and crap) that the Mods have to deal with day-in, and day-out.
But at the end of the day, that is up to Baron and how he wishes to see his business model continue.
Right now, I would suggest that it is only a notch or two above that of a Yahoo Finance message board . . . for many of the reasons that I cited above.
But if your business model is based off of generating web "hits" and web-activity ( that you then present to current and future advertisers in your marketing material ) then maybe the concerns that I have sited above actually wind-up helping you become more profitable, eh?
Again, it's up to Baron and whether or not he really is seriously interested in maintaining a certain level and quality of content.
I would suggest that
Elitetrader has been anything but
Elite and full of
TRADERS over the past year or two.