Mark Jackson
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Interesting thing happened on the Facebook Forum for InLab. I was asked to "friend" it, which I did. Having done so, I began to get posts, and decided to participate in discussions there. Since I had an In-Lab here, I felt qualified to comment, and even start a few threads.
If I posted anything that somehow was deemed to be negative about InLab, even when posted in an objective manner, it gets moderated, or in one case, completely removed.
Why would you want to sit around and have a cirlce jerk, and make each other feel good and not speak openly about a systems strengths and weaknesses, and talk about new materials and technology?
I GET IT, that it's a club started by someone and therefore subject to their rules and preferences, but why invite someone to join and then censor their posts? Something odd about people who drink the CEREC Koolaid and can't be open to conversations that challenge your insecurities.
If I posted anything that somehow was deemed to be negative about InLab, even when posted in an objective manner, it gets moderated, or in one case, completely removed.
Why would you want to sit around and have a cirlce jerk, and make each other feel good and not speak openly about a systems strengths and weaknesses, and talk about new materials and technology?
I GET IT, that it's a club started by someone and therefore subject to their rules and preferences, but why invite someone to join and then censor their posts? Something odd about people who drink the CEREC Koolaid and can't be open to conversations that challenge your insecurities.