Internet forums are full of armchair warriors and keyboard know-it-alls. At APK we strive to keep a particularly bullshit free forum, politely pointing out when information comes from the wrong end of someone's body, and working hard to keep posts and ideas on topic and at discussion vs. argument levels. The members of this forum are generally very bright and very courteous - and make this a fairly easy task most of the time. I think in our history we've had only 3 or 4 permanent bannings, not bad for 36,000 members!
At the Parkour Generations seminar hosted by Parkour Horizons last month Muhammad brought up a great point - nickanmes on the internet can be used to hide behind and just perpetuate the BS.
The real parkour community are the people who go to jams, the people out training, and the people who are helping out all the time (yes, even on teh internets). We should all act on the forums as we would when speaking to people face to face.
Muhammad's suggestion was that people use their real names on the forum. I think it's a great idea. CrossFit has had that as a mandate form day 1 and it has made clear impact on their forums.
I think it is usually easy enough to pick out who is spouting BS and who is genuine, but this step certianly can't hurt.
You can change the way your name appears in the forums by going to your profile >> account related settings and changing
Name:This is the displayed name that people will see.
Then your posts will show your name. I think this is a positive step towards identifying yourself in a way that gives accountability. Posting responsibly gives you credibility.
Thanks Muhammad for a great suggestion that will surely help the community!
[edit - Please do not use any special characters in your username. It prevents people from Private Messaging you. See
http://www.americanparkour.com/component/option,com_smf/Itemid,159/topic,15449.0/ for more information. Thank you - Zac]