jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watch the Cape Cod threads carefully and participate, giving what I considered to be knowledgeable advice. I'm always stunned when you delete information that's important for tourists to know, because you make a judgment about an area you now say you've never been. Your site, your rules, I get it, but I wonder what the point is.
I don't know if you folks bother to read earlier posts in this thread, but I thought I explained it very clearly. While some posters may authentically be interested in sharks, there is one poster who believes any post about Cape Cod is part of an organized campaign to harass her. There are other posters who attempt to antagonize her for entertainment. They have even given her a nickname. So, a lot of those posts get removed.
As I understand from the poster above, if you go to a beach in Cape Cod, there will likely be wall-to-wall shark warnings with helicopters flying above and special apps to provide information about sharks sightings. Given those circumstances, anyone who needs to rely on DCUM to learn about sharks will probably be eaten regardless. In the meantime, nobody can be bothered to offer advice about where to get a cup of coffee. The only information anyone will provide about Cape Cod is about sharks. It's a very strange situation.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watch the Cape Cod threads carefully and participate, giving what I considered to be knowledgeable advice. I'm always stunned when you delete information that's important for tourists to know, because you make a judgment about an area you now say you've never been. Your site, your rules, I get it, but I wonder what the point is.
I don't know if you folks bother to read earlier posts in this thread, but I thought I explained it very clearly. While some posters may authentically be interested in sharks, there is one poster who believes any post about Cape Cod is part of an organized campaign to harass her. There are other posters who attempt to antagonize her for entertainment. They have even given her a nickname. So, a lot of those posts get removed.
As I understand from the poster above, if you go to a beach in Cape Cod, there will likely be wall-to-wall shark warnings with helicopters flying above and special apps to provide information about sharks sightings. Given those circumstances, anyone who needs to rely on DCUM to learn about sharks will probably be eaten regardless. In the meantime, nobody can be bothered to offer advice about where to get a cup of coffee. The only information anyone will provide about Cape Cod is about sharks. It's a very strange situation.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watch the Cape Cod threads carefully and participate, giving what I considered to be knowledgeable advice. I'm always stunned when you delete information that's important for tourists to know, because you make a judgment about an area you now say you've never been. Your site, your rules, I get it, but I wonder what the point is.
I don't know if you folks bother to read earlier posts in this thread, but I thought I explained it very clearly. While some posters may authentically be interested in sharks, there is one poster who believes any post about Cape Cod is part of an organized campaign to harass her. There are other posters who attempt to antagonize her for entertainment. They have even given her a nickname. So, a lot of those posts get removed.
As I understand from the poster above, if you go to a beach in Cape Cod, there will likely be wall-to-wall shark warnings with helicopters flying above and special apps to provide information about sharks sightings. Given those circumstances, anyone who needs to rely on DCUM to learn about sharks will probably be eaten regardless. In the meantime, nobody can be bothered to offer advice about where to get a cup of coffee. The only information anyone will provide about Cape Cod is about sharks. It's a very strange situation.

jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watch the Cape Cod threads carefully and participate, giving what I considered to be knowledgeable advice. I'm always stunned when you delete information that's important for tourists to know, because you make a judgment about an area you now say you've never been. Your site, your rules, I get it, but I wonder what the point is.
I don't know if you folks bother to read earlier posts in this thread, but I thought I explained it very clearly. While some posters may authentically be interested in sharks, there is one poster who believes any post about Cape Cod is part of an organized campaign to harass her. There are other posters who attempt to antagonize her for entertainment. They have even given her a nickname. So, a lot of those posts get removed.
As I understand from the poster above, if you go to a beach in Cape Cod, there will likely be wall-to-wall shark warnings with helicopters flying above and special apps to provide information about sharks sightings. Given those circumstances, anyone who needs to rely on DCUM to learn about sharks will probably be eaten regardless. In the meantime, nobody can be bothered to offer advice about where to get a cup of coffee. The only information anyone will provide about Cape Cod is about sharks. It's a very strange situation.
Anonymous wrote:I watch the Cape Cod threads carefully and participate, giving what I considered to be knowledgeable advice. I'm always stunned when you delete information that's important for tourists to know, because you make a judgment about an area you now say you've never been. Your site, your rules, I get it, but I wonder what the point is.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:There appears to be one or more posters who have a sincere concern about sharks. There is also a poster who is convinced that any posts about sharks or Cape Cod are an organized attempt to harass her. The existence of the second poster has inspired a cottage industry of shark posters who find considerable amusement in the whole thing. As a result, posts do tend to get removed from the shark threads.
Do you spend time on Cape Cod?
No, I've never been there. Why?
Because I’ve owed a home there for 20 years, bayside. I’m from the state and reluctantly here in the DMV
The reality is, Cape Cod has gotten more ‘sharky’ due to the rising seal population. My niece was a lifeguard for a good part of her teen years and while they did train off beaches in Chatham, the white population in recent years was a definite concern. There was recently a young 20 something killed by a white off a Wellfleet beach (lots of seals up there) and another man had his kayak followed and bitten, which turned him from skeptic to believer. There were few, if any shark warning signs years ago; they are more plentiful now. We never saw a helicopter on shark patrol early in our ownership; now it’s routine. Anyone who rents on the Cape with littles (and those that come from this area do tend to favor Chatham) should be aware of the fact that the whites do come quite close in around Chatham beaches. When the tide goes out, it’s particularly important to take care re: areas between sand bars, etc, because juvenile whites often feed in those areas (fish get trapped).
My point is the shark issues are not all hype and lies. If you haven’t spent any time on the Cape, any time visiting Woods Hole where the oceanographic institute is, you just might not be aware of current conditions.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:There appears to be one or more posters who have a sincere concern about sharks. There is also a poster who is convinced that any posts about sharks or Cape Cod are an organized attempt to harass her. The existence of the second poster has inspired a cottage industry of shark posters who find considerable amusement in the whole thing. As a result, posts do tend to get removed from the shark threads.
Do you spend time on Cape Cod?
No, I've never been there. Why?
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:There appears to be one or more posters who have a sincere concern about sharks. There is also a poster who is convinced that any posts about sharks or Cape Cod are an organized attempt to harass her. The existence of the second poster has inspired a cottage industry of shark posters who find considerable amusement in the whole thing. As a result, posts do tend to get removed from the shark threads.
Do you spend time on Cape Cod?
jsteele wrote:There appears to be one or more posters who have a sincere concern about sharks. There is also a poster who is convinced that any posts about sharks or Cape Cod are an organized attempt to harass her. The existence of the second poster has inspired a cottage industry of shark posters who find considerable amusement in the whole thing. As a result, posts do tend to get removed from the shark threads.