What Zenkitty said. I usually just skip to the end of Natter when something like House starts, but then I'm in the midwest and I'm viewing at the same time as the east coasters who will be posting. But for those on the west coast, they have to cope with trying to back track to where the conversation starts through all the natter. Having a TV thread would still have some of the backtracking, but at least it would be faster.
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The threads have a lovely search function; I don't know why people keep having to wade through all the new posts to find a searchable term like Deadwood. Another easy way to find a discussion is to go straight to the first post the next day after airing, since the show probably aired about 3-6 hours before.
In any case, even if a general TV thread were on the table, it's not clear it would help with the problem of finding a discussion if you're not there when the show airs. One of the things mentioned when the general tv thread was proposed last year is that the discussions will just keep interrupting each other.
I don't know why people keep having to wade through all the new posts to find a searchable term like Deadwood. Another easy way to find a discussion is to go straight to the first post the next day after airing, since the show probably aired about 3-6 hours before.
My observation about online discussion dynamics is that this doesn't really allow for the close-to-real-time discussion that really generates its own momentum.
In dedicated threads it doesn't matter if different Deadwood fans are in different timezones. It's compressed enough to sustain a discussion. In Natter, though, the intervening chat kills off discussion.
Natter is, by definition, not focused. That's the problem with using Natter as the de facto TV thread.
Thanks, Hec. That's more or less what I was trying to wind my thoughts around to, but somehow they just never got there. And even with the search function, you still have to weed out the chaff from the exact post you're looking for.
The more shows involved, the more people who are going to want whitefont -- what if I can see show X on channel A, but don't see show Y on channel B until later? If everything's blackfont, I don't want to read the thread until I've seen show Y. This is the issue that has been discussed regarding a broad TV thread, and I think it still stands.
PR conversations seem just fine in Natter, I repeat. I mean, the people having them seem not to be not having them well.
God, it's too late to speak English.
Basically, I still really don't like the idea of a general TV thread. I'm anti-proliferation yet would rather see one thread per show than a thread I, a TiVo addict, just can't use. There's nothing in it for me, and I don't think there's enough practicality to the idea for me to vote for it for other people.
I'm more confused by ita's first sentence then I am by reading whitefonted conversations about various tv shows in Natter.
I don't like the general tv thread, either, but if people really want something like that, I wonder if there would be a way to do a few/some Boxed Sets that would cover more or less everything, but in easy-to-chew segments (Current, Premium, Reality, I don't know what else we would need). It seems like that would be more workable than a general tv thread.
I'm more confused by ita's first sentence then I am by reading whitefonted conversations about various tv shows in Natter.
Exactly my point.
Pretty much.
I think.
I'm more confused by ita's first sentence then I am by reading whitefonted conversations about various tv shows in Natter.
You mean her second sentence, which simply supports the statement made in her first sentence.