I agree with ita in that we shouldn't feel hesitant to talk about whatever, whenever in natter.
So no one thinks the following hypothetical exchange isn't . . . off?
"My dearest cousin died in a car crash tonight."
"Wow, Boreanaz has been working out! Though I could hardly pay attention with what they're doing to poor Booth."
You really think that atmosphere is going to be conducive to a focused discussion of the plot developments of Bones?
So no one thinks the following hypothetical exchange isn't . . . off?
Let's not be ridiculous. I think that most everyone has the basic tact to not discuss television in the face of someone's tragedy. I believe that the point that ita was making was that just because there may be a dedicated thread to a show, it does not mean that it cannot be discussed elsewhere.
In the case of your hypothetical exchange, there was probably near simultaneous posting and the second poster might apologize later, but the thread would presumably not continue discussing DB after hearing the bad news.
So no one thinks the following hypothetical exchange isn't . . . off?
To me that's not an exchange, so the offness is moot. It is merely consecutive posting. If I wanted to dominate the room with my grieving then Natter is the wrong place for me to try and do it. It is, after all, Natter. Topics cross, and I don't blame anyone for it.
However, just because I'm bitching about the shitty day I had or Vortex has nowhere to live (sorry!) would really not have any bearing on the appropriateness of the tv conversation.
That said, I do agree that it has a distraction factor that
does
impact the tv discussion, and that was one thing that was made pretty clear in the experimentals.
I think the question of the variety of topics in Natter is a non-issue. My issue is that I don't think there was all that much focused discussion in the experimental drama thread, where there weren't other topics coming into play.
Edit: If my math is right, the experimental drama thread averaged fewer than 18 posts a day.
What was the spoiler policy in the experimental drama thread? Perhaps a difference in whitefont rules would cause a change in the discussion?
I don't have a good sense of the number of people who would be driven away by whitefont vs the number of people driven away by lack of whitefont, but there is definitely a group of each.
What was the spoiler policy in the experimental drama thread? Perhaps a difference in whitefont rules would cause a change in the discussion?
I think that it was NAFDA
for comparison, this thread, which I consider slow moving, for this proposal discussion, has generated more than 18 posts a day.
- some will say it being a bucket kept enough people out to diminish the convo.
- some will say they hate WF at all, so that kept them away.
no way to know to be quite honest. probably some of both with a little of
- just because some WANT in depth discussions on shows doesn't meant that enough people here will participate to sustain it.
When do I need to have a final proposal put together?