AGORACOM - Posting behavior reminder
posted on
Feb 24, 2009 03:10AM
Engineering, procurement, construction & management of crude oil refineries.
Good Morning to you all.
Thank you for your participation within the AGORACOM COMMUNITY. Community...We will say this once more and underline it....COMMUNITY.
Over the past week we have noticed that certain memebrs do not see eye to eye. This is natural as different people are likely to have a different approach to any issue. And while we understand that certain investors won't see eye to eye, we do expect a mutual respect and understanding of eachother.
This is a shareholder community; it belongs to nobody in particular. We understand that there is a consesus on this Board and we are in agreement with that; but please bear in mind there are long time and new participants to this board who respect the boards consesus and provide their own approach to their situation. As long as their argument is delicately worded and eloquently presented we do not have any issue with that.
Babs42 please be advised that your post titled wannaberight is 100% correct. has been removed from public view. Please consider that when someone has typed "Winfield Resources" into Google and in consequence brought to this forum, that individual is looking for information, fast facts, corporate profile and meaningful discussions on the company. What that person is certainly not looking for is the content of that thread.
With that being said we wish to once again like to thank you for participating within this community and for your understanding. We would like to remind you that we founded this board on simple precedents and merit; merit we pass on to you.
Respect of eachother; this virtue should be held in the highest regards. We understand that a board of this size will have more than a handfull of approaches to news, company developments et al, however no matter what your opinion is, please refrain from posts such as Babs42. While we can appreciate Babs42 frustration, there's no reason to go on witch hunts. As a matter of fact when one presents you an argument, you will find more respect from your peers if find intuitive ways to counter ones opposing opinion. In our experience naked denials often fall on deaf ears.
Thank you all again for your participation within this Community.
Regards,
AGORACOM