A thread to discuss naming threads, board policy, new thread suggestions, and anything else that has to do with board administration and maintenance. Guaranteed to include lively debate and polls. Natter discouraged, but not deleted.
Current Stompy Feet: ita, Jon B, DXMachina, P.M. Marcontell, Liese S., amych
Shouldn't whitefront rules alter the situation, though? Enough that you can keep from being spoiled for whatever show?
Not when people are saying they want no whitefont or whitefont for 24 hours only, no.
I think you are right about the ship sailing, but what Kat said
That being said, my objections don't particulalry matter given the juggernaut of support. But I am posting them because inexplicably it seems important to me to note that not everyone thought the experiment went so well.
holds true for me as well. I realize I am in the minority on this but that doesn't mean I'm not going to say anything about it.
I mean, have you met us?
But that presupposes that I either don't watch any of the other shows being discussed in the bucket thread or don't care about being spoiled for them.
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Not when people are saying they want no whitefont or whitefont for 24 hours only, no.
Are two of the reasons that the new threads, with the exception of the reality thread, didn't work for me.
There is a real assumption that the shows are watched within a day of airing, and that just isn't part of my reality. When it was one show in a thread, like Buffy, then I could wait until I watched the episode and catch up. When there are a bunch of shows in the thread and within 24 hours they each are posted in blackfont, then if I'm even a day behind in the regular television cycle it's pretty much spoiler central.
I'm not sure why people object to whitefont, other than that it takes longer to compose a post.
I hate white font, but I'm an unrepentant spoilerwhore. I just think that it seems that most of the people saying that they would want white font, are giving other reasons for why they wouldn't use or don't like the threads anyway, and probably will not be active in said threads regardless of the spoiler font rules (given that the options seem to be none, 1 day, 1 week.) That might not be true across the board, but it seems true of most of the people being vocal about it So, then we wind up with threads where the spoilerphobic aren't posting because the time's not long enough, and the people that don't want the white font aren't posting because they can't be arsed to post in white font. Nobody wins.
I do not think a white font time period would work at all in a Non-Fiction/Reality thread. That could just be me, though.
For me the reality thread seemed to be the one thread where non-white font didn't bother most people. I know that in my case I don't watch most of the stuff in there so I really didn't care if I read about America's Next Top Undertaker or whatever else those shows were. The stuff in there I was talking about didn't get much traffic, but it was a nice chance to have a little discussion about Mythbusters, Modern Marvels, Dirty Jobs, and Deadliest Catch.
As I've said before, of the threads in the experiment, the reality thread seemed to be the most susccessful, as it both met a need, encouraged cross polination, and white font was not at all an issue.
I also think Jesse's point here: Jesse "Bureaucracy 3: Oh, so now you want to be part of the SOLUTION?" May 17, 2007 7:34:25 pm PDT
I don't see much substantive difference in what's happening now in these threads and what used to happen in Natter, whitefonted.
is salient to this discussion also.
I don't see much substantive difference in what's happening now in these threads and what used to happen in Natter, whitefonted.
I guess, it's different people discussing? Maybe? I'm not positive as I could never keep up with Natter in a million years.
I realize I am in the minority on this but that doesn't mean I'm not going to say anything about it.
I certainly don't mean to keep you from saying anything. Just addressing the points, I suppose.
There is a real assumption that the shows are watched within a day of airing, and that just isn't part of my reality.
Well, okay, but how does it work for you? Do you still want individual threads for each show? Because while I understand where you're coming from, as we moved from week to week we didn't get more than a handful of posts on each show before moving on the the next show, with some notable exceptions like The Office and Grey's. I don't think it would do much to foster discussion, and secondarily, the pimping of shows, to have a couple dozen threads to accomodate each show we're likely to watch; and also, it seems antithetical to the way we have operated since we've been here at the Phoenix board. We're not TWOP; we're a specific community of people who happen to like television. I don't think that community would be best served with individual threads, except for those with a notably large fanbase.
I don't see much substantive difference in what's happening now in these threads and what used to happen in Natter, whitefonted.
Oh, I would disagree with this. For the people who stopped talking about television in Natter, there were just as many who picked up talking about television in the experimentals. Not to mention the occasional robust, 50-post discussion on a particularly strong episode of a show. That is something that I don't think would fly in Natter, not in the same way. Besides that, we only had the experimentals for nigh on a month. I think we would only grow more comfortable with them, and use them more, with the defined perameters and knowledge that they will continue.