Ok I'm not a Lampworker and have no idea who GBUK or FHF are
but as people recommend folks it would be noce to find them again easily.
Maybe the GBUK and FHF would be good candidates in the Lampworking thread?
Nic x
Ok I'm not a Lampworker and have no idea who GBUK or FHF are
but as people recommend folks it would be noce to find them again easily.
Maybe the GBUK and FHF would be good candidates in the Lampworking thread?
Nic x
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Thanks Nic, but I think you've missed my point. Once we start posting links to favourite artists in a thread of this type, it's no different to advertising. I, and others, could spend days linking to literally hundreds of lampworkers, which rather defeats the object surely?
GBUK (Glass Beadmakers UK) maintain a very comprehensive list of links and gallery pages, and the majority of UK lampworkers are members. FHF (Frit Happens Forum) is the single biggest lampworking resource in the UK.
My real issue isn't about lampworkers as such, but about the ethics of keeping sticky posts with references to other suppliers.
I recall Adam's answer to my original question about this issue:
and I suspect this is what's making me feel uncomfortable about links, whether competitive or not, to suppliers of any kind.
As I said, I think tutorials and reference sites are a very different thing.
Fair point - I've ammended the thread to Glass and Lampwork tutorials
Maybe a link to those two sites with Lampworker info on might be appropriate
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I've kept quiet basically because I feel the same as George but I'm not as good at expressing such things. I haven't discussed the issue with anybody via PM either, feeling it best to go with the adage least said soonest mended. But here's my thinking:
I believe in natural linking - i.e. when I've used something from somebody that I think others would like to investigate, I post the link. Then, I leave it. I got very embarrassed with the Rob stuff because, ultimately, it began to feel like I was 'spamming' for him - which I wasn't.
I actually learned through this about the immense power a forum has and to wield it unevenly doesn't feel right somehow. Using natural links is, I think, ethical and the thread eventually dies a death. Then somebody else may use that supplier and post another link but, again, it is a transitory thing. The thread eventually dies a death! To permanently sticky those links is (to my mind) like a permanent spam thread.
I must add that this is a purely personal feeling and I'm not seeking a debate on the issue - and certainly not a heated one
Di x
I do understand what both George and Di are saying, and to a great extent agree with them, I don't want the forum to turn into a free for all spam fest. My main reason for making the suggestion was from a desire to find relevant and useful information quickly as a lot of people who use this forum have a limited amount of time.
I think Nic's compromise suggestion of using the stickies for posting tutorial information or global websites on the subjects is a good one, if everyone else is happy with it and of course Cooksons have no objections.
This discussion does prove how effective this forum is in that suggestions can be discussed freely and workable compromises reached. Nothing is ever written in stone and can always be stopped or changed if people feel too uncomfortable.
Annie xXx
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I've just re-read the above post - sorry I does come across as a bit pretentious. It's not my intention to start a debate or upset anybody, it's just my Tesco persona creeps in occasionally and it all comes out wrong.
Annie xXx
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Hopefully the Tutorials stickies will become very useful (great idea Dragon)
and we can add more stickies to encompass other areas (or split threads into sub sets)
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