It's updates from IndianRoadie fans/ members that help each other.
Unfortunately, TWO distinct traits of people have emerged.
(1) Before a long or short drive lots of people ask for numerous information or are too smart and search for queries from this forum themselves. However, after the drive some of them get too busy to share their experience on this forum. Atleast, that's the impression they try to convey, albeit unsuccessfully.
(2) There's another category of people who follow Indian Roadie intently but never post details of their own drives. They display an attitude that they knew everything of what they read. It's even more funny that they never stop commenting on people's posts with demotivating words/ phrases like 'if only', 'but this and that', 'could have been better if', etc. They love posting in forums where people aren't capable of differentiating between the A$$ and the ELBOW.
Dig a bit more and it will out in the open that these are people who in reality don't get along too well with too many people in real life. Such people know how to extract from others without giving in return. They are most unreliable and prone to ditching others. They are selfish in real life. They have an air of false superiority.
The list of their behavioral traits will be pretty long.
As a seasoned sales/ marketing/ communications professional, I understand human behavior too well.
Has nobody ever told these people that irrespective of their age and social standing #SocialMedia_Is_About_Sharing.
I will be blunt while reminding such people that I am one who might prefer to #ForgiveButNeverForget. I won't stop exposing such people either.
The #UnsocialFaceOfSocialMediaUsers is deplorable.
If by posting in Indian Roadie, there's the feeling that others will become knowledgeable or it's a waste of internet time or etc or etc, please block yourself from the group and forget that you ever heard of my initiative. Who's already got blisters by now?
In Indian Roadie, I'd only love to have honest and disciplined people who #LiveToHelp_HappyToDrive. Quality of members matter.