Just seen the banner and my opinion is that its pretty damn crap.
Why?
You still see much of the shoddy paintwork on the bridge.
The banner is all wrinkled.
The overall design is so crap.
I could go on but I'll give everyone else chance instead.
Oh well.
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" being used by some as an excuse to attack or undermine the opinion of other residents, or other residents fora."
I think that's a very unfair comment. Different people have different views and everybody has a right to express theirs, subject to common courtesy and respect for the rules of the forum. Putting an opposing view is contributing to the discussion, not " undermining the opinions of others "
Some contributors post tongue-in -cheek comments and this is generally obvious and they are taken as such. For instance, I was told to " Stop your trolling and do something useful" - obviously meant as a joke and it doesn't bother me in the slightest. But some contributors seem to feel insulted by the very fact that others do not share their opinions.
No I don't feel insulted when people don't share the same opinion. It's the tone that matters.
As for the tongue in cheek, I am not a native English speaker so perhaps I sometimes miss the irony in people's comments but I am not the only person around here with the same problem.
It's a fact that I and others feel put off quite quickly from spending time debating things here, and the people I am talking about are used to debating very complicated issues in other types of situations like big meetings or conferences - but generally feel that online debating has strong limitations because it can often be dominated by a few people who like to "spice" things up (or wind people up according to how you look at it).
HoL is certainly better than other online fora because a percentage of people know each other already but it still shares similar limitations in the way it can be dominated by a few voices, often not too friendly. Now this goes a bit beyond the point here but as we are talking about HoL being taken more seriously as a place to gauge the opinion of residents I think it does matter how debates are conducted and whether people feel they can take part without others having a go at them.
I don't think for a minute that Germana was suggesting that if someone has a different view from her that they are attacking her. I totally agree with the points she has made about certain individuals on here who repeatedly try and undermine others with put- downs or scornful remarks when they have different opinions. They are regular offenders and I could name them but I won't. Like Germana I have also considered not bothering to use HoL as a result of some of their comments but have ended up coming back as I don't see why they should always have the last word. It's true Hugh that they may think the come across as witty and playful but if you don't know them personally, when you read their remarks, they are often just plain patronising and offensive. It's sad that a handful of people are managing to drive away others from HoL. I think especially for people not used to posting on here it's particularly off-putting when you are shouted down. I think most people don't mind having their view challenged but it can be done in a respectful way without being made to feel like your view doesn't cout because you're not in their`club'
Thanks KP. Comments appreciated.
I'm minded to move this useful collection of comments to a thread of their own.
I can't help but think that KP (presumably not their real name) is talking solely about me. Is that right KP or am I being too sensitive?
Thank you, Germana, for your thoughtful contribution with which I entirely agree. In addition, I would make a plug for the new neighbourhood committee meetings which I hope will be well attended.
I have now made the following member's enquiry of Council officers:
Thank you David,
And may I commend you for beimng the only councillor to have responded to this post!
David I still find it very hard to believe that as a resident of Harringay you feel the bridge looks better now than it did before. Do you really honestly think the banners brighten up the place? Do you feel the banners advertising local business will instill and element of civic pride to the majority of residents of Harringey.
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