Yep, CaBil. That's what kept me out of that thread. And I'm reading comics again now! It's a fun thread! But I'm not caught up on Buffy S8.
FWIW, it's very heavily whitefont discussion. I stopped buying the books months ago and...I have no idea what's happened since. Maybe I'm just good at averting my eyes.
Why am I subbed to that thread again?
Spoilage is what keeps me out of most mixed use threads, like Boxed Set, where I would otherwise enjoy BSG or Smallville discussion. So I can see why folks who are not up on S8 would forego game talk completely rather than share a thread with S8 discussion. I know that I would.
brenda, I think I have to reiterate what P-C, CaBil, Sean and myself have said about the Other Media in re: spoilage. Even if we take advantage of whatever lull may happen, we run a greater risk of comics spoilage than we might want.
Fair enough. The spoilage issue came up while I was typing my earlier, so I wasn't really thinking on thoses lines yet.
To start this, these are solely my views. I make no statement that my interpretation of the board reflects reality.
A cacaphony of competing conversations on multiple topics may seem convivial and party-like and social to some, but it is not conducive to focused discussion on a specific topic. At even the most jolly of cocktail parties, if people want to talk about something more deeply, they move to one side.
Having other people then grab the focused discussers and yank them back into the main stew of generality smacks to me of "You're having fun over there that's not including us! That's anti-social! You must mingle!"
The anti-proliferationists' successful sociability is not the responsibility of people who want to have a focused conversation on a separate topic. The argument "Having multiple threads ruins the boards" lacks the add-on of "for me." Every proliferationist squabble always strikes me as someone observing a party and seeing fun occurring somewhere else and somehow feeling threatened.
It feels like various parties on the board are not comfortable unless all the activity is taking place in one location. The tight-knit village is not coming back. Trying to force everyone into a couple of rooms will not recreate the early days. It's just going to result in elbows in each others' tea cups and a too-high static-to-content ratio.
I accept that my position is in direct opposition to other people's position. I also believe my position is every bit as valid as theirs.
Every proliferationist squabble always strikes me as someone observing a party and seeing fun occurring somewhere else and somehow feeling threatened.
I get that it might be the way it strikes you, but speaking for myself only, that has nothing to do with why I think there should be less rather than more threads. At all.
It sounds like one question is, "What do we want the Other Media thread to be?" There seem to be enough (and sufficiently devoted) gamers to deserve A Place. And gamers, especially RPGers, could easily take over any thread where they were welcome.
I'd be happy to reposition Other Media or vote for a new thread, whichever works. So far, I'm not seeing any overwhelming argument in favor of either option.
I'd be happy to reposition Other Media or vote for a new thread, whichever works. So far, I'm not seeing any overwhelming argument in favor of either option.
How about: "God spoke to me and commanded I go forth and get a gaming thread created"?
No?
No, me either.
I think, once a gaming discussion REALLY got going in the Other Media thread (if it ever did) that it could rapidly overwhelm the thread.
I mean...one thing gamers LOVE to yammer about FOREVER is "old gaming war stories". I've found these are desperately interesting to gamers...but equally desperately BORING to non-gamers. I would not be at all surprised if the non-gamers subbed to OM were to rapidly feel peevish that they can't find their comics or whatever discussion amongst a bunch of "Dude, this one time I was GMing and there was this total assface playing a Ranger and he did the dumbest shit ever..."
Or digging their topic out of endless iterations of "X system has Z flaws" discussions.
I, personally, would like a gaming thread because I would love to discuss this sort of stuff with gamers associated with the most intelligent group of people I've run across: Buffistas. But I don't want that discussion to shove other people aside or never happen because the gamers are, for whatever reason, reticent to have these talks in the existing threads.
I think gamer talk with Buffistas would RAWK. I would like to see it happen more and I think a thread for it to happen IN would be Constructed Entirely of Awesome.
Every proliferationist squabble always strikes me as someone observing a party and seeing fun occurring somewhere else and somehow feeling threatened.
I think you've managed to ignore about five years and thousands of posts explaining why people feel the way they do about more threads, including one I made just minutes ago. Your explanation treads on the simply ad hominem.