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Title: THREAD HIJACKING
Post by: rahul_m_sharma on November 16, 2009, 04:18:00 PM
Please do not Hijack someones thread, I have seen many post here in which people start to discuss their own issues in the thread started by others for some xyz reason. It is rather advisable to start a new thread if u have any qry, I think so there is no bottle neck on how much unique thread u start in this  site provided they are meaningfull and relevant.

Moderator/Administrator  please make a rule to govern this.

and we all shall follow the same.



Title: Re: THREAD HIJACKING
Post by: rcforall on November 16, 2009, 04:29:51 PM
Just happened on the workshop thread today


Title: Re: THREAD HIJACKING
Post by: anwar on November 16, 2009, 05:52:56 PM
Pardon me for what I am about to say.... 

I believe that all discussions are good discussions (as long as basic human decency and respect for one another are maintained).  So if we strayed from a topic, please let me know via PM, and I will SPLIT the thread.  Most of the time, the "hijack" or "veering off the original topic" is unintentional.  The solution is not to chastise people, but to split the topic into the separate discussions.

Of course everyone should do their best to do the "split" themselves, but we are all human  8-)


Title: Re: THREAD HIJACKING
Post by: vinay on November 16, 2009, 06:20:18 PM

Very True  {:)}, Some times discussions tend to go off topic  :argue:


Title: Re: THREAD HIJACKING
Post by: rahul_m_sharma on November 17, 2009, 12:07:54 PM
Although this hobby had thought me how to have patience, I think I had too be more patience by flying some non flying 3D 20-40 channels Helis[if it exists]  ;D   :giggle:.


Title: Re: THREAD HIJACKING
Post by: ankur on December 13, 2009, 04:19:19 PM
I alos nearly hijack thread sometime[what i think] but it is not intentional and for me it happens because of something like curiosity.


Title: Re: THREAD HIJACKING
Post by: FlyJoe on December 15, 2009, 09:15:57 AM
sometimes its also because "why open a new thread" Folks ask questions to get an immediate answer and move on and  there might be a remote string to the subject, but we may see it as an 'hijack attempt'.
Like anwar said - if the subject deviates totally then its best to inform him.