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Am I Being Censored on Another Audio Forum Site?
I recently replied to a thread on another audio forum site. The original poster (OP) was asking for advise on long (35') HDMI cables for use with a TV.
I was the first person to reply to the OP. I suggested HDMI cables from Ruipro. I subsequently edited my post to suggest that he also look at Monoprice HDMI cables. Both my original reply and my edit showed up.
Sometime after I posted my reply, the owner of that forum replied recommending HDMI cables from a certain brand (I had never heard of that brand) and said (obviously referring to my comment) that Monoprice cables for the OP’s “$6k Sony Display”, “would be a joke”.
After reading the reply from the forum’s owner, I quoted his entire post and answered something along these lines (below in italics):
No joke actually. I own a projector with a MSRP price higher than that Sony display. I have been using a Monoprice 33ft HDMI cable for quite some time now. I can play 4k SDR with this set up with no problem.
However, I am in the process of upgrading my current projector to a newer native 4k with the newest technology. So I have been researching about the current-best long HDMI cables. I came across a paper/article that had a shootout of HDMI cables of different brands. You can find the result by googling this:
HDMI CABLES PERFORMANCE EVALUATION & TESTING REPORT #1 | 50FT/15M+ LENGTH CABLES
In that shootout both Ruipro and Monoprice came out tied on top. The folks who did that shootout claim to have no financial interest in any of the cable companies.
Then I visited a video forum that I have been a member of for nearly 20 years. The forum has a section for high-end displays. I came to the conclusion that many of the users of very high-end displays are using HDMI cables from those two manufacturers so my conclusion is that there is nothing wrong with considering them for long HDMI cables.
After a few minutes, I went back to the site and noticed that my post was nowhere to be found. I thought that I probably pressed the wrong button or that it may take a while for a response to a post to actually show. So I left it at that.
Sometime later, I re-visited the site and noticed that my reply was still not showing. Thinking, again, that I must have pressed the wrong button, I decided to repost.
Rather than quoting the forum’s owner, I decided to use the Quick Reply option instead. I posted my reply and added this preamble:
[I thought that I had posted this note before but maybe some computer gremlin ate it.]
After posting, I checked the web site and my post showed up! Great!!
So here is the thing, sometime later I went back to that site and my reply that was previously visible is now gone. It disappeared.
So… What is going on? Am I being censored for suggesting something that is different to what the owner of the forum was suggesting? Or is this just a computer gremlin?
I recently replied to a thread on another audio forum site. The original poster (OP) was asking for advise on long (35') HDMI cables for use with a TV.
I was the first person to reply to the OP. I suggested HDMI cables from Ruipro. I subsequently edited my post to suggest that he also look at Monoprice HDMI cables. Both my original reply and my edit showed up.
Sometime after I posted my reply, the owner of that forum replied recommending HDMI cables from a certain brand (I had never heard of that brand) and said (obviously referring to my comment) that Monoprice cables for the OP’s “$6k Sony Display”, “would be a joke”.
After reading the reply from the forum’s owner, I quoted his entire post and answered something along these lines (below in italics):
No joke actually. I own a projector with a MSRP price higher than that Sony display. I have been using a Monoprice 33ft HDMI cable for quite some time now. I can play 4k SDR with this set up with no problem.
However, I am in the process of upgrading my current projector to a newer native 4k with the newest technology. So I have been researching about the current-best long HDMI cables. I came across a paper/article that had a shootout of HDMI cables of different brands. You can find the result by googling this:
HDMI CABLES PERFORMANCE EVALUATION & TESTING REPORT #1 | 50FT/15M+ LENGTH CABLES
In that shootout both Ruipro and Monoprice came out tied on top. The folks who did that shootout claim to have no financial interest in any of the cable companies.
Then I visited a video forum that I have been a member of for nearly 20 years. The forum has a section for high-end displays. I came to the conclusion that many of the users of very high-end displays are using HDMI cables from those two manufacturers so my conclusion is that there is nothing wrong with considering them for long HDMI cables.
After a few minutes, I went back to the site and noticed that my post was nowhere to be found. I thought that I probably pressed the wrong button or that it may take a while for a response to a post to actually show. So I left it at that.
Sometime later, I re-visited the site and noticed that my reply was still not showing. Thinking, again, that I must have pressed the wrong button, I decided to repost.
Rather than quoting the forum’s owner, I decided to use the Quick Reply option instead. I posted my reply and added this preamble:
[I thought that I had posted this note before but maybe some computer gremlin ate it.]
After posting, I checked the web site and my post showed up! Great!!
So here is the thing, sometime later I went back to that site and my reply that was previously visible is now gone. It disappeared.
So… What is going on? Am I being censored for suggesting something that is different to what the owner of the forum was suggesting? Or is this just a computer gremlin?