Should discussion of "off-topic," non-business/profession subjects be allowed on this message board?
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My vote: YES, but.........
The main purpose is for Tax stuff.
However, I like the networking with other tax pros. Residing in a small community far away from the big city, my networking is limited.
Networking includes Tax stuff and other things that effect us that may or may not be Tax related.
How else can we survive in this world?Jiggers, EA -
You 'da man!
Originally posted by jainenThe problem with this poll is that it does not contain a tax question. That's unfair because there is no way to vote against the issue without using and therefore validating off-topic posts.
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Huh?
Originally posted by wv112I guess the next thing will be a rule that we have to go outside to smoke.
I think we already have enough rules in our lives elsewhere.
Huh? These are suggestions for rules, just ideas to simplify our lives! If there were categories, I could skip those I weren't interested in.Jiggers, EAComment
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I vote yes. Some topics are in a gray area. Others contain the well-being of a member. Some are off altogether. I enjoy the networking too and it's not to much time involved in not reading a post I really am not interested in.
There are some tax topics I am not interested either. The people who have created this board did an awesome job. It's not too much to ask of us to sort through the posts ourselves according to our liking/disliking.Comment
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I can usually tell within seconds whether a post or thread is worth reading, and what subject is being discussed.
I think it is fine just the way it is. As long as we are all civil and don't start insulting each other...Comment
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I'm fine with off-tax topics. We'll see less of that come tax season when we're busier anyway. And, now is when we branch out and want to know about financial advice or the SEE or QB or a fellow board member's health. Just label your topic discriptively, and I can skip it if I want. As someone mentioned, I don't want to read every tax topic either.Comment
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I like the off topic threads but.... I think there should be a separate forum for itAlot of forums have multiple ummm sub forums I guess you call them
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Simple is better.
Off topics are ok/great, sometimes entertaining.
Descriptive labels are a must.
Keep it simple, no subcatagories, it is perfect just the way it is...DON'T CHANGE IT.
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