No more Seybert’s?

The "THC" that's in the pens is also basically a weed hotdog. It's a bunch of left over garbage lying around on the floor or at the end of the manufacturing process that has no other use so it gets processed into an oil that then gets vaped. I don't really care what people do but if I'm partaking in jazz cabbage I'd like to know it's not industrial waste going into my lungs.

Reminds me my vegetarian friends whose diets consist of ramen noodles and fake chicken nuggets made out of some soy mixture cooked up in a lab. Just like our ancestors used to eat in the grasslands.
I just need you to step out here into the courtyard so we can hear each other better...
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Oh please...That sub-forum is one tiny area of the entire space. Step back and take in the entirety of the site. You have excellent billiards analysis, a healthy Main Forum with excellent discussion, a for sale section that is completely free to use, no forced membership fees, the ability to get advice from Cue-Makers, cue machinery and supplies, etc.

Most of the folks who complain about NPR, either don't visit, or are part of the problem. I would also reiterate, participation in NPR is voluntary...if you don't like some of the content, don't visit. Nobody is twisting anyone's arm, you are all adults.

While NPR certainly has some biting discussion, I will tell you that most of the regulars in that space, were the first one's to step up to the plate and participate in the Hurricane Relief Raffle that we conducted earlier this year. Certainly these folks rough each other up a bit, but they are the first one's to lend a hand, donate an item, or offer kind words to each other in times of trouble, regardless of politics.
Just a little food for thought.
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just replied here as this post was so important to put up again.
 
We should all be sure to click advertisers links on the azb

Each one is a forkful of food for the house pro's babies.
As an IT guy, let me say that if Seybert's is monitoring it's click-thru rate properly, it does not do any good to just "click" on ads, if you don't buy anything. Any online retailer worth it's salt is making it's advertising decisions based on how much actual 'revenue" the partner site creates.

I think it is possible Seybert's has come to recognize what is basically a universal truth: People hate clicking on ads and rolling the dice so much, they start to "ignore" the ads subconsciously.. So much so that prolly 75% of the forum members, if they needed some billiard supplies, would not even realize there has been an ad here to click on,,

Now... An affiliate code for a specific site, that is heavily promoted here? That's a whole different thing. Seybert's doesn't need to pay anything for advertising, and it becomes AZBilliard's responsibility to drive traffic towards Seybert's, to get the affiliate percentage.

Paid advertising here would work if billiards was more popular.. And drove more traffic. There's always ways to make easy money iof a site gets 10 million unique visitors per year... But for something as narrow as pool/billiards, a site like AZBilliards needs to be more creative with driving traffic towards retailers.
 
Oh please...That sub-forum is one tiny area of the entire space. Step back and take in the entirety of the site. You have excellent billiards analysis, a healthy Main Forum with excellent discussion, a for sale section that is completely free to use, no forced membership fees, the ability to get advice from Cue-Makers, cue machinery and supplies, etc.

Most of the folks who complain about NPR, either don't visit, or are part of the problem. I would also reiterate, participation in NPR is voluntary...if you don't like some of the content, don't visit. Nobody is twisting anyone's arm, you are all adults.

While NPR certainly has some biting discussion, I will tell you that most of the regulars in that space, were the first one's to step up to the plate and participate in the Hurricane Relief Raffle that we conducted earlier this year. Certainly these folks rough each other up a bit, but they are the first one's to lend a hand, donate an item, or offer kind words to each other in times of trouble, regardless of politics.
Just a little food for thought.
Best regards
j2
Some more food for thought:

If a particular subforum is so poorly administrated that it gets a reputation amongst fans as a place to stay away from (which AZB NPR forum most certainly has..), then that reputation can result in tarnishing the entire site in that particular person's eyes...

"NPR is a wild west gun fight where people are allowed to be extremely rude and express some pretty nasty viewpoints, so long as they couch their words just so..."), can easily turn into "I stay off AZB, because everyone is a******s to each other." It is simply how human nature works.

The goal is to attract new young players to the game. And a lot of young people are simply not gonna wanna be around many of the viewpoints expressed freely in NPR. So........ Old white guys tend to rule the roost on AZB. Some of which are borderline racist, and you know it. And you admins don't do anything about it.

I have come to acknowledge that unfortunate reality.
 
Some more food for thought:

If a particular subforum is so poorly administrated that it gets a reputation amongst fans as a place to stay away from (which AZB NPR forum most certainly has..), then that reputation can result in tarnishing the entire site in that particular person's eyes...

"NPR is a wild west gun fight where people are allowed to be extremely rude and express some pretty nasty viewpoints, so long as they couch their words just so..."), can easily turn into "I stay off AZB, because everyone is a******s to each other." It is simply how human nature works.

The goal is to attract new young players to the game. And a lot of young people are simply not gonna wanna be around many of the viewpoints expressed freely in NPR. So........ Old white guys tend to rule the roost on AZB. Some of which are borderline racist, and you know it. And you admins don't do anything about it.

I have come to acknowledge that unfortunate reality.
So my thoughts are that NPR should be left alone as is. It’s relatively contained. Once in a while a toxic gas bubble makes its way from NPR to the Main Forum and it smells like sh*t in here for a little bit. If you nuke NPR those guys ain’t going away. It will carbonate the rest of AZB with toxic gas bubbles. Well all be sipping sh*t champagne.

Look at how much nicer it is around here now that aiming has its own forum. Forget about the merits of any argument. Just the fighting not being here makes a vast improvement.

And really, it’s not just AZB. Every corner of the internet has extremes in it by now. Everyone has to fade the crazies unfortunately. I think AZB does a good job with this issue all said and done.
 
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As an IT guy, let me say that if Seybert's is monitoring it's click-thru rate properly, it does not do any good to just "click" on ads, if you don't buy anything. Any online retailer worth it's salt is making it's advertising decisions based on how much actual 'revenue" the partner site creates.

I think it is possible Seybert's has come to recognize what is basically a universal truth: People hate clicking on ads and rolling the dice so much, they start to "ignore" the ads subconsciously.. So much so that prolly 75% of the forum members, if they needed some billiard supplies, would not even realize there has been an ad here to click on,,

Now... An affiliate code for a specific site, that is heavily promoted here? That's a whole different thing. Seybert's doesn't need to pay anything for advertising, and it becomes AZBilliard's responsibility to drive traffic towards Seybert's, to get the affiliate percentage.

Paid advertising here would work if billiards was more popular.. And drove more traffic. There's always ways to make easy money iof a site gets 10 million unique visitors per year... But for something as narrow as pool/billiards, a site like AZBilliards needs to be more creative with driving traffic towards retailers.
Well, that's probably all accurate but I hope the kids aren't hungry.
 
Some more food for thought:

If a particular subforum is so poorly administrated that it gets a reputation amongst fans as a place to stay away from (which AZB NPR forum most certainly has..), then that reputation can result in tarnishing the entire site in that particular person's eyes...

"NPR is a wild west gun fight where people are allowed to be extremely rude and express some pretty nasty viewpoints, so long as they couch their words just so..."), can easily turn into "I stay off AZB, because everyone is a******s to each other." It is simply how human nature works.

The goal is to attract new young players to the game. And a lot of young people are simply not gonna wanna be around many of the viewpoints expressed freely in NPR. So........ Old white guys tend to rule the roost on AZB. Some of which are borderline racist, and you know it. And you admins don't do anything about it.

I have come to acknowledge that unfortunate reality.

Some more "food for thought."
Using the term/s: "Old white guys," is both ageist, and racist.
That you never miss an opportunity to openly bad mouth the staff, is yet another rule violation that I apparently let slide, and quite frankly, one too many times. You are one, very replaceable cog in the machine. NPR is managed within the general rules that Mike has outlined. If you have a problem with it, I would strongly suggest that you take it up with him...privately.
Thank you for your cooperation.
j2
 
Some more "food for thought."
Using the term/s: "Old white guys," is both ageist, and racist.
That you never miss an opportunity to openly bad mouth the staff is yet another rule violation that I apparently let slide, and quite frankly, one too many times. You are one, very replaceable cog in the machine. NPR is managed within the general rules that Mike has outlined. If you have a problem with it, I would strongly suggest that you take it up with him... privately.
Thank you for your cooperation.
j2
But the fact very much remains... The vast majority of active members in NPR ARE old.. And white. And express many of the same views that tend to go with that combination. Comfort with casual racism, etc.
 
So my thoughts are that NPR should be left alone as is. It’s relatively contained. Once in a while a toxic gas bubble makes its way from NPR to the Main Forum and it smells like sh*t in here for a little bit. If you nuke NPR those guys ain’t going away. It will carbonate the rest of AZB with toxic gas bubbles. Well all be sipping sh*t champagne.

Look at how much nicer it is around here now that aiming has its own forum. Forget about the merits of any argument. Just the fighting not being here makes a vast improvement.

And really, it’s not just AZB. Every corner of the internet has extremes in it by now. Everyone has to fade the crazies unfortunately. I think AZB does a good job with this issue all said and done.
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But the fact very much remains... The vast majority of active members in NPR ARE old.. And white. And express many of the same views that tend to go with that combination. Comfort with casual racism, etc.
That is an opinion. I can tell you that I have personally, permanently banned members for making overtly racist statements towards another member/s. The staff operates within the basic framework of the rules. I can also tell you with certainty, that far more right leaning members have been hit with the ban hammer, than left.
Ultimately, the goal isn't playing whackamole with the ban hammer. That being said, sometimes you just can't save them from themselves.
 
In order for Seyberts to leave a Billiards Forum as big as AZ Billiards is, there has to be a valid reason in their minds. Usually things boil down to money, it's what makes the world go around. Maybe they think that the money they put out isn't helping the money coming in. I live in Michigan and have been out to Seyberts a few times, and it isn't a great big store, but it does provide a lot of billiards related products with a down to earth staff. I forget his name, but one of the guys showed me around their workshop where they do repairs and rewrap cues, and it's sort of neat seeing ground zero.
 
In order for Seyberts to leave a Billiards Forum as big as AZ Billiards is, there has to be a valid reason in their minds. Usually things boil down to money, it's what makes the world go around. Maybe they think that the money they put out isn't helping the money coming in. I live in Michigan and have been out to Seyberts a few times, and it isn't a great big store, but it does provide a lot of billiards related products with a down to earth staff. I forget his name, but one of the guys showed me around their workshop where they do repairs and rewrap cues, and it's sort of neat seeing ground zero.
When it comes to online retailers and tracking click-throughs... There really is no "Maybe they think" to it. Any online retailer providing links for advertising dollars, can measure exactly how many sales that particular advertising link provides. They can measure how long the person following the link stayed on their site. They can track which products the users following a particular link viewed. They can track whether the user put that product into their cart, and then backed out of the transaction.

Modern day ad and affiliate tracking is quite sophisticated, and there are companies out there that will sell you a fully ready to go package that makes it extremely simple to figure out whether the company is getting bang for it's buck by advertising with a specific site/forum.
 
Hell, I just now noticed the ad block was gone. It was apparently a non-intrusive ad script, it never set off my ad blocker.
 
Some more food for thought:

If a particular subforum is so poorly administrated that it gets a reputation amongst fans as a place to stay away from (which AZB NPR forum most certainly has..), then that reputation can result in tarnishing the entire site in that particular person's eyes...

"NPR is a wild west gun fight where people are allowed to be extremely rude and express some pretty nasty viewpoints, so long as they couch their words just so..."), can easily turn into "I stay off AZB, because everyone is a******s to each other." It is simply how human nature works.

The goal is to attract new young players to the game. And a lot of young people are simply not gonna wanna be around many of the viewpoints expressed freely in NPR. So........ Old white guys tend to rule the roost on AZB. Some of which are borderline racist, and you know it. And you admins don't do anything about it.

I have come to acknowledge that unfortunate reality.
Some more "food for thought."
Using the term/s: "Old white guys," is both ageist, and racist.
That you never miss an opportunity to openly bad mouth the staff, is yet another rule violation that I apparently let slide, and quite frankly, one too many times. You are one, very replaceable cog in the machine. NPR is managed within the general rules that Mike has outlined. If you have a problem with it, I would strongly suggest that you take it up with him...privately.
Thank you for your cooperation.
j2
Meh liberals like short bus call everyone racist, sexist , homophobic or whatever other name they come up with as soon as someone doesn’t fall inline with their line of thought. You learn to ignore it. The country is tired of it and that’s part of the reason you got the results in the last election you did. That being said all those arguments seem to stay in that section and rarely leak over here so obviously the forum has done a good job of containing it.
 
The "THC" that's in the pens is also basically a weed hotdog. It's a bunch of left over garbage lying around on the floor or at the end of the manufacturing process that has no other use so it gets processed into an oil that then gets vaped. I don't really care what people do but if I'm partaking in jazz cabbage I'd like to know it's not industrial waste going into my lungs.

Reminds me my vegetarian friends whose diets consist of ramen noodles and fake chicken nuggets made out of some soy mixture cooked up in a lab. Just like our ancestors used to eat in the grasslands.
'jazz cabbage', fkng classic. i'm stealin that shit.
 
A thread asking about an advertiser morphed into butthurt lib fueled shitshow. wow, whatta surprise. They just can't help themselves. Mods should just throw this deal into the NPR dumpster fire.
 
When it comes to online retailers and tracking click-throughs... There really is no "Maybe they think" to it. Any online retailer providing links for advertising dollars, can measure exactly how many sales that particular advertising link provides. They can measure how long the person following the link stayed on their site. They can track which products the users following a particular link viewed. They can track whether the user put that product into their cart, and then backed out of the transaction.

Modern day ad and affiliate tracking is quite sophisticated, and there are companies out there that will sell you a fully ready to go package that makes it extremely simple to figure out whether the company is getting bang for it's buck by advertising with a specific site/forum.
Sorta scarey😳
 
Meh liberals like short bus call everyone racist, sexist , homophobic or whatever other name they come up with as soon as someone doesn’t fall inline with their line of thought. You learn to ignore it. The country is tired of it and that’s part of the reason you got the results in the last election you did. That being said all those arguments seem to stay in that section and rarely leak over here so obviously the forum has done a good job of containing it.
I don't think you're accurate with your russ-read at all.
 
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