Posts of scary things generate money. It's a business, but a shame to put one car's incident into every reader's mind. And to insinuate further trouble.
My general rule is to never post anything online, on any forum or social media site, that I'm not comfortable sharing with the world. You never know where it can go, no matter how supposedly secure the site is.
I know that this has been a topic of conversation on the Forum previously. But I think we have a lot of new members that might not be aware of it. So this was really more of a FYI or a reminder to everyone here on the Forum to just think twice before you put something up
I know that this has been a topic of conversation on the Forum previously. But I think we have a lot of new members that might not be aware of it. So this was really more of a FYI or a reminder to everyone here on the Forum to just think twice before you put something up
I know that this has been a topic of conversation on the Forum previously. But I think we have a lot of new members that might not be aware of it. So this was really more of a FYI or a reminder to everyone here on the Forum to just think twice before you put something up
There's a section on this forum called 'Lucid Owners' which I believe requires a certain number of posts to be able to see content there, so that's usually a safer space