Why is there so much negativity in this space? Am I just totally out of touch with reality, or are the forum rules totally disregarded with unpleasant attacks being the norm? It seems like no-one can get involved, or ask a question without a gang of trolls jumping in and hijacking the thread.
I feel like I am partially responsible because I haven't been doing this enough but we should all be emailing the moderator more often: report@thechainlink.org
The forum rules are very clearly posted and I feel like there is a group of posters whom should clearly be warned or booted due to their disagreeable style of discourse.
I feel like our community deserves better.
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I feel your pain. I don't understand the disjointed discourse sometimes. Even though I like tangents, some people get really heavy worded in really far-off tangents. I usually duck under my desk after I reply to a post. Like they teach in improv classes, maybe some need to learn the ability to say, "Yes, and..." instead of "Yes, but..."
Look out. Fire in the hole.
I feel your pain. I don't understand the disjointed discourse sometimes. Even though I like tangents, some people get really heavy worded in really far-off tangents. I usually duck under my desk after I reply to a post. Like they teach in improv classes, maybe some need to learn the ability to say, "Yes, and..." instead of "Yes, but..."
Look out. Fire in the hole.
good question and good points all.
we could argue (debate ? discuss ?) this ad nauseum with no good result or conclusion.
I think we tend to quickly forget that we are all (most?) here because there is one thing that unites us : cycling (I am guilty of this too); and many (most ?) of our compartmentalized lives (work, family, SO's / spouses) in which we are involved in we are not encouraged (allowed) to disagree; so (being the opinionated lot that we are) we tend to lash out and jump on ideas here as kind of a virtual scapegoat.
I was on a forum years ago that had some guidelines that helped minimize this :
(1) the 10% nicer rule (try to be 10% nicer than the previous poster)
(2) use the "sit on your hands" rule : before hitting 'Send' , sit on your hands (i.e. do not send) and think
about whether you really want to send that to the target audience (seems we don't have time for this anymore ?)
The negativity you perceive is existing, but limited to a few threads. More contentious topics (vegetarianism, gasoline taxes, politics, to name a few) will sometimes devolve into fights.
I would argue that the vast majority of threads are useful to a large group of CL members.
You can limit your frustration by ignoring certain threads, or by ignoring certain posters.
This forum seems very well behaved compared to many.
I'm not necessarily convinced that it's a problem. Seems like threads that flame up, have trolls and start hatin' get a lot of attention. The "lung butter" thread comes to mind. Seems like the hatin' started real quick with that conversation. Interesting observation, even though Travis caught a lot of criticism for being naive (or whatever) that discussion did generate a lot of ideas on cleaner air solutions (amongst other nonsense like Hitler Shark).
Something that I think keeps people in check is being able to connect an actual identity to a user name. I am quick to disregard the comments of those who are anonymous.
BTW, I'm Alex Wilson!
I think its just one or two trolls that seem to view everything negatively and then feel the need to prove that they have all the answers.
When I see that the Troll(s) have posted to a thread, I know its time to stop reading that one.
I am sure they will be explaining this all to us shortly with a 4 paragpraph post; and, maybe they will even insert some nazi pictures of the Wisconsin Gov that have nothing to do with this topic.
Why?
Rorschach's journal, October 13th 1985. 8:30pm.
...are so few of us left active, healthy, and without personality disorders?
In a world filled with radioactive isotopes, being a noble gas is difficult... Oh my I sound like this...
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Why?
Rorschach's journal, October 13th 1985. 8:30pm.
...are so few of us left active, healthy, and without personality disorders?
In a world filled with radioactive isotopes, being a noble gas is difficult... Oh my I sound like this...
Whoa feedback!
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