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I hang out here often since joining this forum 2 years ago and since joining it has changed me from having a modest interest in jewelry to diamonds becoming a new obession for me. I was a girl that would spend $5,000 on a new titanium road bike frame and fork (no wheels mind you)..and now I'm trying to figure out how to sell my prized bicycle on eBay to fund a new Emerald Cut diamond..
Recently a few threads have lead me to think that possibily personal agendas sometimes over shadow the best interests of the forum.
I do not claim to know much about diamonds, in fact I'm often asking for advice and reading through threads to gain information..and I'm the first one to say.. I've made diamond booboos, although in the end I do firmly make my own decisions and live and pay for them. I've seen some passionate exchanges, vendors up in arms about other vendors diamonds and all sorts of things, even posts critical of other PS'ers buying bigger diamonds
. But...I'm always happy when I see posts where people come back and they are so excited about how much information they have gained and how happy they are with their choices. I know when we bought our first ring it was not like that and after finding PS we were happy with the changes we made based on the knowledge we gained here.
In a recent thread a guy had picked a lovely diamond and setting he just wanted to know if it would look good together. The question of quality came up when he revealed his choice of pave'' setting in his original post and then there was a pile on about how only certain pave' settings were "worthy" (basically is what it came down too). While he stuck with his decision one of his quotes in a later post were "I guess this forum was not the place to ask this question".
All this to say.. I know there have beeen exchanges of "passion"; I call it this because the regulars here are clearly passionate about bling, be it a consumer or a vendor that posts, but have those "exchanges" caused the feedback to be skewed? Be it against a vendor or a regular poster who is just looking to make changes (we all make changes some more than others).
I for one have done business with a number of PS vendors and some not on PS who have done lovely work for me. I love this forum I'm sad when I see posting that is "overly critical". Afterall, some of these vendors are feeding families and paying taxes etc. and this is how they stay in business to keep us all happy looking at their beutiful creations. I know.. there's a balance here of providing advice but in the end.. not all CONSUMERS are PS'ers... and what they are looking for is not always what we (PS'ers) would look at through the lens of our 30X loupe.
Just curious if others thrive off the so called tension.. or find it sometimes... gets in the way of what I call the "Spirit of PS".

I do not claim to know much about diamonds, in fact I'm often asking for advice and reading through threads to gain information..and I'm the first one to say.. I've made diamond booboos, although in the end I do firmly make my own decisions and live and pay for them. I've seen some passionate exchanges, vendors up in arms about other vendors diamonds and all sorts of things, even posts critical of other PS'ers buying bigger diamonds

In a recent thread a guy had picked a lovely diamond and setting he just wanted to know if it would look good together. The question of quality came up when he revealed his choice of pave'' setting in his original post and then there was a pile on about how only certain pave' settings were "worthy" (basically is what it came down too). While he stuck with his decision one of his quotes in a later post were "I guess this forum was not the place to ask this question".
All this to say.. I know there have beeen exchanges of "passion"; I call it this because the regulars here are clearly passionate about bling, be it a consumer or a vendor that posts, but have those "exchanges" caused the feedback to be skewed? Be it against a vendor or a regular poster who is just looking to make changes (we all make changes some more than others).
I for one have done business with a number of PS vendors and some not on PS who have done lovely work for me. I love this forum I'm sad when I see posting that is "overly critical". Afterall, some of these vendors are feeding families and paying taxes etc. and this is how they stay in business to keep us all happy looking at their beutiful creations. I know.. there's a balance here of providing advice but in the end.. not all CONSUMERS are PS'ers... and what they are looking for is not always what we (PS'ers) would look at through the lens of our 30X loupe.
Just curious if others thrive off the so called tension.. or find it sometimes... gets in the way of what I call the "Spirit of PS".