08-28-2015, 01:13 AM
(08-28-2015, 12:59 AM)Guth_imp Wrote: Sometimes I think it's a good thing that posting images takes at least a bit of effort — quality over quantity and so forth. The pain involved in learning is all relative. I'm guessing that someone, somewhere is cursing the fact that they can't even figure out how to hop on the internet and search for a forum dedicated to the Honda CB1100.
Unfortunately, the results don't pan out that way. Instead of quality, we see broken links, photos that are too small, photos that are WAY too large for the width of the screen, and most frequently, duplicated redundant posts where the users who can fix the links for the users who can't.
Investing in the effort to learn how is one thing. But, once learned, if the process itself is such a pain in the rear that you don't want to invest the time, the result is not quality. Instead, it is the absence to good content.
Sorry to rant. Love this forum, but absolutely hate the photo experience. I imagine that to be the case with many, if not the majority, of our users, but like me, they have probably just been reluctant to voice a negative.

