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    Posted: November 08 2004 at 05:49

Is it just me, but in the last couple of months, have things got a little tense around here?

When I first joined this forum earlier this year, everyone seemed very civil and good humoured. However now, and I think its predominantly people who have joined after the summer, people seem to bicker much more, and are very easily offended by failry harmless and flippant comments. Maybe I've had my moments too, but I cant remember for sure.

Anyone else noticed? Why has it happened?



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 08 2004 at 07:02

It's all me...I am the cause and source of all that is evil.

Seriously though (although some may agree with that first statement!), you're completely correct. The tone is definitely less open and amiable as it was when I joined up, but I can't deny I've had my part in that. I'm generally pretty good-humored (although opinionated and irritatingly particular at times) but I simply haven't always had the sense to recognize when I'm in a dangerously bad mood...and frankly, if I'm gonna snap I'd rather it be here than in 'real life' where the consequences are potentially much more grievous...

Some may cite contoversial topics or statements as a likely cause, but I don't think that's the answer. If we were all mature and reasonable people we could discuss anything, or at least decide not to respond to those sort of threads.

And there seems to be an increase in troll activity, too...never good for a forum's general well-being. Possibly because we're not as quick to pounce on people with low post counts & repeated topics as some places...it's a classic paradox: in being more open and permissive we might allow for more potential nastiness, but changing that outlook may do even more damage...



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 08 2004 at 07:26

I like to think that I dont upset people on here. I try to word my opinions as diplomatically as possible and stress that they are just opinions. Music is a subjective thing, after all. Although I have never been the target of abuse myself on here, its only a matter of time, I'm sure.

The best policy is to avoid any discussions about politics or religion, especially on the 'Main discussions' page. These two topics can not be discussed objectivly.

News forums are the best place to bash people with different political views. If you feel you have to do that at all.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 08 2004 at 07:50

Relax those tense muscles with this nice hot bath...

That's me just after I shaved my legs  NOT!!!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 08 2004 at 08:04

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I will think of you very differently from now on

Now, on a serious note, I demand to know where you got that picture of my bird!!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 08 2004 at 08:51
Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

sigod:

I will think of you very differently from now on

Now, on a serious note, I demand to know where you got that picture of my bird!!

I don't see your rubber ducky in that photo, Blacksword...

 

***Serious Bit***

I reckon the tension is simply caused by new people joining up and expecting this to be like "other" forums where trolls abound, flame wars are the norm, and so they come in with the hobnail boots flying... before realising that this really is a comfortable cardigan and slippers type of place and we're not just pretending...

I also think it's caused by the deep-seated desire of many (me included) to keep this as an intelligent forum, and not drop to the internet's common denominator. Most outbursts seem to come following an outbreak of crass stupidity more than anything else - ProgArchives is much more tolerant than the "civility" thread might have you believe, and we're all capable of producing stupid jokes and coming out with general dumb stuff - but I mean the type of stupidity which starts with new comers not bothering to search old threads for topics of interest and goes through dumb trolling (Spam and "I think X is crap" about people's favourite band) to general insulting of groups of people - whether tongue-in-cheek or not.

To my mind, this forum is breaking new ground in its attempts to keep attitudes at decent altitudes. The difficulty it faces as more people join up is that those same new people that are needed to help the site "progress" are ultimately from different backgrounds and cultures and are not necessarily going to play in the sandpit nicely.

I guess it's up to the existing membership to provide "guidance" to newcomers (e.g. "Read the civility thread!"), because I'm pretty sure none of them bother to read the forum guidelines they have to agree to...

I can't just blame newcomers, tho' - there are certainly things that we, as existing members can do - or even avoid doing (but we all know what they are, so I won't bore anyone with details...).



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 08 2004 at 09:03

ErmmIt's all the angry, sub-literate, violence and videogame obsessed, short attention-spanned, intolerant and self loathing young metalheads.

I blame it all on Dream Theater (and others of the dripping in gore "prog mental" genre), and their inclusion here.

If you build it, they will come -- then tear it down.Wink

Seriously though, manners are declining.

I recall when a newbie signed on, and his one and only post took the form of a rather cold "correction" of some musing I did in a review. No "great web site," no "good review, but...." just putting me in my place. Also recently, a newer arrival here PM'ed me with a question. I took the time to give a detailed answer, but I was never thanked or acknowledged for that answer. I still don't know, weeks later, if the person agreed with me or not. How much effort does it take to hit the "Reply" button and type in "thanks?"

I'm sorry to say this, but I believe that things will continue to decline, as more newer members sign on, the average age of members declines, and the "old guard" lose interest due to the overall decrease in the intelligence level of the posts, and the subsequent lessening of tolerance and humour. Another inevitable "problem" with regard to retaining long-term members is the cyclical nature of many of the topics. For example, we have now had at least three "dream band"-type threads, and countless variations of the useless "who's the BEST" poll (no fault of the Newbies). Thus people lose interest, new people join, no one knows each other, or feels they owe anyting to the Archives or one another, and it's so easy to be negative. Arguing one's point, especially in print  -- as I'm doing here -- takes time. Simply lashing out is so much easier. Stern Smile

That's the way I see it -- sorry....Ouch

Teach your kids basic manners, folks.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 08 2004 at 09:50
Originally posted by Peter Rideout Peter Rideout wrote:

ErmmIt's all the angry, sub-literate, violence and videogame obsessed, short attention-spanned, intolerant and self loathing young metalheads.

angry -  (grrrrr grrr grrr grrr)

sub-literate -  (well, that's one point in my favor...or is it?)

violence and videogame obsessed -  (I own Manhunt and IMAO it isn't that violent...)

short attention-span -  (sorry, what? I was busy checking out pictures of Canadian all-girl metal band Kittie)

intolerant -  (ok, I'll take a half-point for that one. I have my blind spots.)

self-loathing -  (to know me is to loathe me, and no one knows me better)

young -  (only relatively- I'll drop a half point there)

metalhead -  (hmm...does liking Cradle of Filth, Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Fates Warning, Slayer, Celtic Frost, Sodom, Danzig, and Cannibal Corpse count? LOL)

on the Rideout Scale, I score a 6 out of a possible 8. (or is that 666 out of a posible 888? )

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 08 2004 at 14:32

I think people on this forum are a tad over-sensitive.This is the first forum I've ever joined (aren't you the unlucky ones!) and I've found that what I would consider to be "heated, but healthy debate" can be seen by others as "all out war". I find this extraordinary. All this formality might be misconstrued by some as snobbery or elitism and it certainly hints at a lack of genuine passion from some contributors.Nobody has ever said anything that has offended me per-se,but I have been offended by the condescending tone of some members.The attitude of "dont step on so and so's toes" is bizaare but exists on this forum.I have had at least 3 messages from people "glad we are on good terms now" even though I have never felt any kind of antipathy towards these individuals.In fact 2 of them I particularly admire!!! I like to wind people up but as long as their responses are honest, and well thought out ( nice one Cert!) I dont see why this should be a problem.I even had one person suggesting I was staging my leaving the forum to see how many friends I had! (LOL) I have reacted emotionally to one person's post ( who probably blundered into the situation by getting the "wrong-end-of -the -stick").I had genuine reasons for doing a runner but after a few days break I saw things differently.

 I am still amazed at how some people react. I enjoy a bit of a verbal rumble but once the dust has settled I never bear any grudges or particularly remember who i've had an "argument" with.And no, I dont feel I can say whatever I want then expect people to just laugh it off. This is not my nature.

This idea of things being tense is daft.Some might say that I would say that as maybe I am part of the perceived problem. I have visited lots of forums over the last few weeks and this is far and away the most civil and interesting.The presentation of the site is very well thought out (the Discussions Not Related To Music section especially) and there is a good cross-section of ages.

Don't take yourselves so seriously guys-life is too short! There is only so much you can say about prog rock that hasn't already been discussed, and it is not as if the scene is fast developing is it?

Lets try and be a bit more thick-skinned.Taking offence all the time just makes you appear shallow.

The regulars on this site are all wonderful people (except me and VelvetIdiot, of course) but they are not immune from ridicule.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 08 2004 at 15:44

Good post Reed.

I have gone on numerous news forums, where people seem to think they are political analysts of the highest calibre. To merely have an opinion is not good enough! Although things can a bit high brow around here I dont think of it really as being to snobby or eletist, and that doesn't bother me. Its when someone expresses an opinion, and they are attacked. I think its only happened to me once, but I dont like it. This forum is a celebration of good music, and we all have a love of that in common.

I agree with you generally about not taking things too seriously.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 08 2004 at 15:53
Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

Good post Reed.

I have gone on numerous news forums, where people seem to think they are political analysts of the highest calibre. To merely have an opinion is not good enough! Although things can a bit high brow around here I dont think of it really as being to snobby or eletist, and that doesn't bother me. Its when someone expresses an opinion, and they are attacked. I think its only happened to me once, but I dont like it. This forum is a celebration of good music, and we all have a love of that in common.

I agree with you generally about not taking things too seriously.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 08 2004 at 16:35
Originally posted by Reed Lover Reed Lover wrote:

I think people on this forum are a tad over-sensitive.This is the first forum I've ever joined (aren't you the unlucky ones!) and I've found that what I would consider to be "heated, but healthy debate" can be seen by others as "all out war". I find this extraordinary. All this formality might be misconstrued by some as snobbery or elitism and it certainly hints at a lack of genuine passion from some contributors.Nobody has ever said anything that has offended me per-se,but I have been offended by the condescending tone of some members.The attitude of "dont step on so and so's toes" is bizaare but exists on this forum.I have had at least 3 messages from people "glad we are on good terms now" even though I have never felt any kind of antipathy towards these individuals.In fact 2 of them I particularly admire!!! I like to wind people up but as long as their responses are honest, and well thought out ( nice one Cert!) I dont see why this should be a problem.I even had one person suggesting I was staging my leaving the forum to see how many friends I had! (LOL) I have reacted emotionally to one person's post ( who probably blundered into the situation by getting the "wrong-end-of -the -stick").I had genuine reasons for doing a runner but after a few days break I saw things differently.

 I am still amazed at how some people react. I enjoy a bit of a verbal rumble but once the dust has settled I never bear any grudges or particularly remember who i've had an "argument" with.And no, I dont feel I can say whatever I want then expect people to just laugh it off. This is not my nature.

This idea of things being tense is daft.Some might say that I would say that as maybe I am part of the perceived problem. I have visited lots of forums over the last few weeks and this is far and away the most civil and interesting.The presentation of the site is very well thought out (the Discussions Not Related To Music section especially) and there is a good cross-section of ages.

Don't take yourselves so seriously guys-life is too short! There is only so much you can say about prog rock that hasn't already been discussed, and it is not as if the scene is fast developing is it?

Lets try and be a bit more thick-skinned.Taking offence all the time just makes you appear shallow.

The regulars on this site are all wonderful people (except me and VelvetIdiot, of course) but they are not immune from ridicule.

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SmileThere is much merit in what you say, Reed -- I (and others, I suppose) could try to be more thick-skinned -- after all, it's just a music forum, not the U.N.

Point taken.Clap

However: The newbie asked a question, and he was not alone in his estimation that things seem "edgy" of late (I and other long-terms have noticed it.)

To a large extent, I think that a decline in "tone" is inevitable with the growth of any community, real or internet. People don't know each other, or want to know, people don't want to "get involved," newcomers to the town, city, or forum may not (at least at first) feel that they "owe" anything to that community.

In the case of the Forums, success may well breed excess.Ermm

Still, as you might say, Reed, there is no reason why I can't enjoy myself here, joke with those whom I know share and understand my peculiar brand of whimsy, and just ignore posts that I don't like, or have "seen before."

Still, if I PM someone a detailed response to an unsolicited question, at least acknowledge that you received it, FOR PETE'S SAKE!Wink

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 08 2004 at 16:47
[QUOTE=Peter Rideout

However: The newbie asked a question, and he was not alone in his estimation that things seem "edgy" of late (I and other long-terms have noticed it.)

 

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LOL

These youngsters are getting older every day!

BTW; when you say "tense" ehat exactly do you mean. I doubt if anyone will be upset if you are more explicit.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 09 2004 at 01:22

I hate it when people like Dork Lover gives me compliments !!!!!



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 09 2004 at 04:10

PETER!!

HOW DARE YOU CALL ME A NEWBIE!!!!

jUST BEING TENSE

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 09 2004 at 08:43
Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

PETER!!

HOW DARE YOU CALL ME A NEWBIE!!!!

jUST BEING TENSE

Sorry, Blackie!Embarrassed

My, how the time flies -- seems like just the other day you were toddling around the Forums in a droopy diaper with a pacifier, charming us all with your infantile attempts at communication....Cry

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 09 2004 at 08:50

Originally posted by Reed Lover Reed Lover wrote:

BTW; when you say "tense" ehat exactly do you mean. I doubt if anyone will be upset if you are more explicit.

NO! You can't make me tell you! LEAVE ME THE HELL ALONE, WHY CAN'T YOU?

AAAAAARRRRRRRGGGGHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!Angry

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 09 2004 at 10:02

I have to say that most of what is said should here, I take with a pinch of salt but hey, with 338 posts to my name, I must just be a newbie too

Or is it judged in the time you joined, or is it the number of stars???

AHHHH, THERE'S NOBODY HERE WITH FOUR STARS!!

Ahem, sorry about that.

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