u/ButterscotchDull7048

▲ 16 r/carsIndiaOfficial+3 crossposts

Take it lightly, but can't tata's metal is heavy. It is becoming increasingly common nowadays for 2–3-year-old vehicles to develop mechanical issues. People are so focused on brand loyalty that they overlook these unbiased signs of declining quality. Please downvote now.

u/ButterscotchDull7048 — 7 days ago

In India, we often see a lack of basic civic sense—whether it’s not segregating waste (dry/wet, plastic/non-plastic) or simply throwing garbage on the street. What’s striking is that this happens regardless of education level.

I’m noticing a similar pattern here. This is a solo travel sub, yet many posts are about finding travel buddies. That seems to defeat the purpose of the space.

It raises a broader question: do we tend to disregard context and intent of spaces—physical or digital—and just use them however we want? Basically digital indianization!!!

I came here expecting thoughtful solo travel stories and insights, but the feed feels cluttered with unrelated posts. It’s less about judging individuals and more about observing a pattern that’s hard to ignore.

Just thinking aloud.

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u/ButterscotchDull7048 — 8 days ago

I’d like to raise a concern regarding the increasing number of posts requesting complete design solutions through renders.

Design is a professional service developed through years of training and practice. When detailed rendered layouts, elevations, or room designs are provided for free, it risks devaluing the profession and bypassing designers in favor of direct contractor execution. Why anyone would need a designer then?! Contractor's are smart enough to take out technicals from even an AI render/ i have seen people asking even the color code from the given renders!

While general advice and small suggestions are appropriate for an open forum, more comprehensive design work should be directed toward professional engagement.

It may be helpful for the sub to introduce guidelines distinguishing between high-level advice and full design deliverables, to maintain fairness for professionals while still supporting community discussion.

The post is open to debate/discussion.

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u/ButterscotchDull7048 — 16 days ago