tbh I don't think the rules are much of an issue in general, except for people not listing sale prices.
And as of now, like I've mentioned in other posts, the listing prices topic is really the only thing I would consider "on the docket for change" right now. Other points of discussion have come up somewhat organically, but proposing that we solidify this one thing as a legitimate rule has always wrapped back around and been the focus as of right now.
It seems like this is really the "Derick" thread for the most part because of his Cave post and what it spawned. And I like Derick, and he's been here a long time and is a valuable member and I don't really care what he does tbh. But, that said, I find that style of thread annoying, and it just seems to make people anxious or mad.
If you haven't dug up the boards yet, just don't post.
I like Derick too, and +1 that this ISNT specifically about Derick, but ALSO +1 that it's clear one person doing something here CAN have an obviously large influence in what others think is ok to do. If we're going to have rules, then I think we should expect every single person to follow them; regardless of reputation here.
I didn't want to and still don't want to name names, but Derick and I have both gotten along and agreed before about making sure users have posted their Sold prices because...that's the rules. Even right now, they have yet to post the sold prices on their last big cabinet sale thread; only that they received a pending offer for the lot, and then silence. If they sold off AP, they should say that and mark them as unavailable because of it. If they sold on AP, they should list the sold prices. I have no stake in any of his sales; cabs or caves. He's on the wrong coast for me to consider a cab and I'm not in the market for cave- I just want to see the community positively influenced and new users to know we want to be fair across the board.
I've mentioned in another post here- there are some members here and even folks outside of the forum that don't like interacting with our status quo because they believe there's a post-count boys-club of sorts. While on one hand I would argue "well, very active members WILL get along more; that's just the definition of a 'community' ", but it becomes an issue when we allow users to skirt around the rules regarding sales imo just because they're good people. We should be just as to-a-T about the marketplace rules with new users as we should the oldest. Imo, it's just the right thing to do to keep building that good will and further sense of community with newer members.
