Do we really have to swear in this sponsored forum if language is controlled in room by regulations wouldn't it aplly to our forums as well. I mean Don't we represent our sponsors both in room and forum. I joined ROOZ for what it represents or is trying to and I would like to see the club appeal to all ages and sexes. What i'm reading from some wether in jest or not is not going to appeal those for want reasonable dialogue so their family can participate eg. Explain to young person what effing means or if the es is used how would a female racer react. I race with 2 females and at the moment I wouldn't ask them. I joined to get away from the rubbish online and to belong to something better. I'm not writing this to be negative but to hopefully be socially acceptable to all if i'm wrong please tell me and i'll remove myself from ROOZ without prejudice, i really like this club and want to see it grow from strength to strength
I do see some point in representing this community and our sponsors in a manor that would be acceptable to all audiences. From what I've seen, online racing seems to be getting more exposure and may in the future become something more serious. To date, how many organisations are there in Australia that organize formal online racing events? I gather not many, and even fewer with more members that ROOZ. So there may come a time where what goes on here is potentially the focus of more public attention.
Well do you want to be like the other forums or be better than them if the rules apply then they apply to all in rooms and out i don't see reps of sponsors saying whatever they please they are usually carefull how they represent their sponsors this is my point.
I get what you're saying wolfy. You might be happy to know I actually ran a Women of ROOZ night previously until numbers dropped. Here was the last Women of ROOZ race event: http://raceonoz.com/forums/index.php?threads/completed-24-4-women-of-rooz-lady-man-race.1566/