CPF vs BLF

I’m not looking to change people, only the atmosphere here. I do typically fit in well with older generations, and hope to become 60+ some day… But watching quietly while the youth is driven into obscurity on my favorite forum to socialize doesn’t sit well with me. If I was admin, this dude would have been given serious warning after invoking imagery of dominance via violence. Not a free pass.

My examples are just examples. I’m not railing against certain members. It’s just that the atmosphere has bumped up against a limit of mine.

what makes me post less and less on cpf is their pictures posting policy. there is just no way i’m gonna upload every pic i want to post in my image hosting account just to repost it there. they even had issues with me linking my own pics on other forums, it’s just not worth the troubles , especially considering the same people are on here too.
also it seem to me it is more a commercial platform rather than enthusiasts forums, no contests are held there. it does not make you want to build something new, try new ideas, as much as this forum. it is because of this forum i learned how to use 3d modeling software enough to actually design and print a working light for the contest.

> there is just no way i’m gonna upload every pic

uploading is optional.

I link to my photo host

This is where I would like to step in for a short moment.
I was never in the far right of any Gauss curve, but when it comes to “age” on the X-axis ……

It was not that difficult to find out whom you were referring to.
I hope you saw the :smiley: (big smile) at the end of the post you quoted.
Let me tell you: for me In my book that man is on the far right side of the “like” scale.
Giving support to people with less skills, sharing his know-how and his tricks-of-the-trade.
If you knew him a wee bit better, you would know that statement was meant ironical.
Or is this a case of: “England and America are two countries separated by the same language.”(GBShaw)

And I would like to appologize on behalf of GBShaw for writing England in stead of Great Britain.

I’ve been using cpf for a few years on and off. Im liking blf more and more. Both have their differences I suppose, though I just post mainly my gear and how and what I use it for.

No Henk. Imagery of beating youth into submission is not made ok by following it with a smile emoji.

Look I’ve tried to compose a response to this a few times, but I can’t get past the optics of your post.

Given recent events and what you posted, you are giving the distinct impression that you’re upset with specific users and expressing that here. I can only assume that this was not your intent, so I don’t think it would be appropriate to respond until you’ve had the chance to clarify your meaning.

As for the thread you linked to, it was clearly (to me, at the time) created in response to a specific topic elsewhere on the forum that was getting out of hand. I know from my personal experience on the forum that the users you quoted actually want new members and are eager to share their knowledge and foster participation in the community. They are both well-respected experts on this forum whom I’ve never seen act in any way other than charitable towards others.

I’d love to talk more about this with you in PM if you’re interested. I don’t think either you or the other parties involved have meant anyone any harm here.

Eat the chicken; throw away the bones.

Tell me this Scallywag, what percent of BLF users do you think are under 25 years old? Over 50 years old?

Guys, chill out. Age doesn’t really matter, skill and experience does. Arguing on the internet accomplishes nothing. Elitism kills hobby forums.

Don’t forget the best hackers in the world are under 20 years old.

I would accept that as an axiom…

I suspect most are in the middle, actually. But I don’t see how it matters that much.

It is if you understand irony and levity. Don’‘t fall for the ’triggered snowflake’ BS that plagues the modern internet.

and bedridden, weighing over 400 pounds, according to one former high-level US Government official.

Since flashlights appeal to all ages, especially kids, you would expect a majority of members to be under 25. But that’s not the case. It would seem the best explanation is the atmosphere in general.

Here is your answer. Results Age Poll.

You will be surprised, but some of us are even older than 60!!!
This poll started a few months before you choose to join BLF, but was revived in September 2019.
So I took the liberty to look it up. For you.

As for the results: you might say that half of the people in each category have moved to the next one.
Except for those who left the forum, of course, and the (very?) few who sadly passed away.
To answer your demand: my quess is that the category > 50yr is twice the size of the one you’re in.

My guess is that flashlight enthusiasts are few and far between in general. I don’t see age as being the main factor. Could be wrong.

Thanks for finding that, it’s interesting. So 6 years ago the under-25 group was less than half of the over-50 group. I would imagine the same poll today would indeed find many members moved up an age group, and few took their place below.