Hi
@Thom473 and
@pxpaulx , I chose to create and pin these issues/solutions threads to the top of every brand because my reviews are often focused on brand new products... and I don't have a lot of deep insights to share about the long term quality, common issues, and solutions that I know owners might be able to contribute to. I was alerted to this idea when speaking with shop owners who often share the challenges they face but are reluctant to speak out. It sucks to review a bike and say "this seems pretty good" and then find out that there's a common issue that people face but no one is talking about until after a sale is made.
In my opinion, there are two parts to the EBR forums... community and solutions. These pinned posts are about solutions, getting answers and sending feedback to potential customers, the people who design bikes, and hopefully the shops who carry them. I thought about creating sub-forums dedicated solely to issues/solutions for each brand but recognized that for some people, it can feel antagonistic to create a brand new thread vs. contributing to one that already exists. It's easier to "jump in" on an existing conversation without feeling so offensive and it keeps all of the "issues" in one spot. The big downside is that these threads will become long and deep, covering lots of issues that may no longer exist. It's something we plan to address in the future and of course, the date of post helps a lot. I hope that users are very specific when reporting issues and solutions so that future visitors can navigate easily and perhaps even commend companies to acknowledge and resolve issues.
@windmill and
@JayVee are correct that we're trying to create a level playing field here. It took a while to roll all of these threads out and I realize that it overwhelmed the "new posts" sidebar for a short time but I'm pleased with the result. I am sorry that there are times when it feels like EBR administrators may not be so responsive... Part of what keeps this place authentic is that it's really just me trying to do everything. I have very limited funding because I try to keep ads sparse while simultaneously upgrading and improving our tools. I spent over $40k on the local shops map tool last year and it's only just about to launch next week. This "ad" is designed to be much more useful and less distracting than traditional banners. For a guy who regularly sleeps in his car... $40k is a lot.
@Ann M. does an amazing job with part-time support in the forums and I pay her as best I can. All of the money that gets donated via the forums goes towards paying her.
I work pretty much nonstop on this site with the majority of time going to driving, filming, photography, editing, writing, learning about new technology and occasional responding to questions, comments and moderation. I even field phone calls for those who choose to reach out. I believe the tone would really change here if the staff and funding were different. Not necessarily in all bad ways, but it would be a lot different. By reporting legitimate posts like the issues/solutions threads, you're distracting Ann from helping new members by digging up solutions, connecting them with company representatives and cleaning up spam. Indeed, I would urge you to create your own forums or groups on Facebook if this space is frustrating you. Please do not consciously try to make it frustrating for us when it's so easy to go elsewhere. We could ban you easily, but instead I'm spending an hour drafting this message. I do my best but can only serve a limited subset of demands. Some people like the direction, other people feel frustrated with it. I do appreciate the constructive feedback, as always, but can only do so much. I'm sorry it took me a while to respond
I'm excited about the EBR forums because they are not owned by a company that sells ebikes or kits, they are not as hostile as some DIY forums and they are not covered with distracting ads. It's a beautiful balance... but it's only as good as you make it. Please pardon the minor inconveniences or distractions and contribute to the content and connections here. It's what my life has been all about for the past four years, it has cost me relationships and health at times, it's not easy, but I believe it's a positive way to spend time.