It's one that's at least "tiring" enough to make you complain about it. I'd say the situation instead being bad enough to "piss you off" would actually make complaining more reasonable.
I think you’re missing the point. If you read what I wrote in post #55 you’ll see that I don’t have a problem with complaining per se. Everyone complains about something every now and then, just as I did. I just find it odd that people keep going back to the source of the frustration/aggravation and then come here to complain about it.
Suppose that you have a friend that keeps going to a restaurant that is notorious for having bad service, and every time he goes he complains to you about the bad experience. Surely the first couple times it’s no big deal, but after hearing the complaints time after time, don’t you think you’ve earned the right to say to your friend, “Look, if the service is so bad, just stop going. But if you do return, knowing what the service is like, please don’t complain to me about it”?
As pointed out, you needn't subject yourself to such a discussion if you don't like it.
I’m not reading nor discussing any of the posts complaining about Cosmoquest moderation. I’m discussing the act of complaining about Cosmoquest moderation. There’s a difference. Until Echnaton introduced the topic, I was not a participant.
So they should just quietly and meekly abandon a forum with no objection when the administration starts to go off the rails?
You can certainly object but, in the end, it’s not your forum. If you don’t like the way those in charge run it, then a prudent course of action would be to stop participating.
Some "solution".
So your solution it to complain in
this forum?