ColinD
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He's so upbeat and wholesome it makes me feel like he's hiding a terrible dark secret.Jason Schapert and his yearly “31 Day Safer Pilot Challenge”.
He's so upbeat and wholesome it makes me feel like he's hiding a terrible dark secret.Jason Schapert and his yearly “31 Day Safer Pilot Challenge”.
He's so upbeat and wholesome it makes me feel like he's hiding a terrible dark secret.
Thank you!I am a moderator on another aviation forum and have found that often explaining the thoughts behind my moderation leads to a pointless debate about semantics.
I look to POA as an example of moderation done well.
Where did you send it to? We haven’t received any message from you.I sent the following communication to the moderators this morning:
Where did you send it to? We don’t have any messages or reports from you.
For me, I don't care much if he's doing it for the money or not. There are people on YT that are definitely doing it for the money and I like their content and am happy to support them with clicks and, occasionally, with patreon. There also people on YT that are in it for the love of the game and I like their content also.I’m conflicted. I generally speaking disagree with Dan probably as much as I agree with him, but despite that disagreement I genuinely don’t think he does it for the money.
Has the thread in question been deleted?
Has the thread in question been deleted?
I think you're right. I haven't seen the current thread title before, in spite the fact that it's 15 pages long, and I posted on the first page of it.Maybe re-titled?
Is Dan Gryder the biggest asset to aviation on youtube?
He's at it again. This guy is just a treasure trove of anti-authoritarian nonsense and dangerous behavior. Threatening to run over the police and then demanding they refill his DC3. He's a gift that keeps on giving. https://www.regulations.gov/document/FAA-2009-0281-0017...pilotsofamerica.com
I think you're right. I haven't seen the current thread title before, in spite the fact that it's 15 pages long, and I posted on the first page of it.
Well, there’s no mention or explanation for it being renamed, so I’d guess it to be an act of moderation.
A single person complained. Apparently that’s enough.
Maybe he got concerned about the legal aspects, and is just covering his asset.Thread starters can change their title, so not necessarily a mod.
I sent the following communication to the moderators this morning:
"Is Dan Gryder the biggest tool on aviation Youtube?"
I've been a member of this forum for a long time and I've never seen a post like this.
How is this NOT a personal attack according to the forum rules? Including the part about "on or off the forum".
"Personal attacks are prohibited. This specifically means any text/post that is blatantly attacking another person, on or off the forum, especially in a personal way. Make your point without calling names or casting aspersions on others."
Many people believe DG is doing something important for GA, myself included. In fact, he is the only public personality I know that is actively trying to improve aviation safety. AND he is doing it for no monetary benefit!
What kind of aviation forums allows such a personal attack on someone that is just trying to help all pilots and calling the FAA to task for not doing their jobs?
I find this entire thread, and especially the title, disturbing.
How can this NOT be interpreted under the forum rules as a "personal attack"?
I would like to see this thread deleted in accordance with the forum rules.
I think thats how Dahmer got startedHe is. When he was nine he killed a lady bug.
Suspect he never uses the "New Posts" function, and just manually clicks certain groups.I don’t understand. Where was this White Knight who defends the fair damsel Dan (Dansel?) when the Tool thread was started two and a half years ago?
Can we start a fans of Dan subforum?
He is a public figure who routinely accuses pilots of misconduct or incompetence. To call him a tool when it comes to his act on YouTube is not a personal attack but a valid commentary on his business practices.
To call him the 'biggest' in anything gives him too much credit.
How do we not all fall into that category, making the ROC meaningless?Public figures, especially political ones, are attacked all the time and it is generally considered an acceptable practice. I don't see why Mr. Gryder is any different. If he chooses to place himself on a public forum and express his opinions, he needs to accept that he will invite criticism, justified or not.
It would appear that some of us differentiate between public figures and forum members, and some don't.How do we not all fall into that category, making the ROC meaningless?
It would appear that some of us differentiate between public figures and forum members, and some don't.
Did you not just do that very thing?he chooses to place himself on a public forum
How do we not all fall into that category, making the ROC meaningless?
what about people who use screen names that look like they could be real names?Those who post under their own names are public figures. Those of us who use screen names, like Salty or Half Fast, are not. Lucky us; we get to take pot shots at the public figures.
what about people who use screen names that look like they could be real names?