Pretty cool except for the part where I was really terrified and now my knees are all dizzy.

Willow ,'Never Leave Me'


Bureaucracy 2: Like Sartre, Only Longer  

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


§ ita § - Mar 30, 2004 5:42:57 pm PST #8300 of 10005
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I would suggest that anyone that thinks they know another person's thoughts via the computer get themselves a 1-900 psychic hotline.

I'd say that about anyone who knew my thoughts from talking to me in person too.

But that's an important distinction in interaction with new people. I know (fairly well) what a sarcastic Kat writes like. A sarcastic NewBuffista? Dunno. Dunno what NewBuffista sounds like sincere, or flippant -- I'd just be guessing.

Which is why, as a new person, I assume people can't read between my lines, and hope that as time passes, they do. If, as time passes, it's worth staying around. I felt the TT Buffy thread was pretty cold, but interesting enough to keep throwing my two cents in every now and again. God blinked, and then I was one of the most active posters there.

Other threads/boards never held my attention long enough for a potential mind-meld to happen. And if someone had suggested, in the wake of my departure, that things be changed so that I'd have stayed -- I'd probably not have stayed anyway.

I'm happy for people to have board I don't participate in. It's my luck and privilege that has me here now.


Elena - Mar 30, 2004 5:47:15 pm PST #8301 of 10005
Thanks for all the fish.

Which is why, as a new person, I assume people can't read between my lines, and hope that as time passes, they do.

Sure. And I would also hope that the people who are reading the posts are doing me the courtesy of also assuming that they can't read between my lines. It's a two way street.


Elena's Husband - Mar 30, 2004 5:48:27 pm PST #8302 of 10005
I want miniature cheeseburgers!

In which choice is the wooby present? That's the one I'm going with.

The wooby is always present!

...I felt the TT Buffy thread was pretty cold, but interesting enough to keep throwing my two cents in every now and again. God blinked, and then I was one of the most active posters there.

I am not an active poster, but I genuinely love when a topic, and the subsequent discussion of, attracts my interest. What I hate is when that all ends. Change is bad. Static is good. ;)


§ ita § - Mar 30, 2004 5:50:27 pm PST #8303 of 10005
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

And I would also hope that the people who are reading the posts are doing me the courtesy of also assuming that they can't read between my lines.

Are you talking about new people, or all people? Because I was only talking about the new. Knowledge of personality gained from more interaction with a person can't help but add subtext, and I'd wager it's most often correct and un-noted colour.

However, as a NewPoster on any board, I don't much consider it a two way street. It's my job to learn and to earn, and their job to ... well, not do that much, really. Not treat me badly as a newbie, but they can't create a relationship out of thin air just because I registered, and what are we if not relationships and the discussions between?


Rafmun - Mar 30, 2004 5:51:20 pm PST #8304 of 10005
I'm made of felt and my....hey, who's hand is that?

Change is bad Static is good. ;)

except where diapers and electricity are concerned...

/natter.

And I would also hope that the people who are reading the posts are doing me the courtesy of also assuming that they can't read between my lines.

'Zactly. Assuming one can divine tone leads to more problems online than nearly anything else. Derails a lot of constructive discussion too.

Newbie or long-termer, reasoned debate can be followed without the need for tone.

And when does a newbie become a 'normal'? 1 week? A month? 4 months? 2 years? Just wondering.


Elena's Husband - Mar 30, 2004 5:54:11 pm PST #8305 of 10005
I want miniature cheeseburgers!

except where diapers and electricity are concerned...

Narrows eyes

I don't like your tone... ;)


msbelle - Mar 30, 2004 5:55:47 pm PST #8306 of 10005
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

I think all of us who feel we know each other impose our thoughts on each other's posts. Sometimes we are off the mark. I've thought people were joking when they weren't, people I know, people tonight.

Let's add it to the list of things to try and be better at. It's amazing any of us have people to even talk to. t /frustrated sarcasm.


Rafmun - Mar 30, 2004 5:57:24 pm PST #8307 of 10005
I'm made of felt and my....hey, who's hand is that?

I don't like your tone... ;)

Neither do I.

I think it might be the constant humming, or perhaps the low-bass rumble...or maybe the really unpalatable thing is that annoying ring of truth.

*whoop-ah!* ;)


Elena's Husband - Mar 30, 2004 5:57:41 pm PST #8308 of 10005
I want miniature cheeseburgers!

I think all of us who feel we know each other impose our thoughts on each other's posts. Sometimes we are off the mark. I've thought people were joking when they weren't, people I know, people tonight.

Telepathy would solve this in a jiffy!


Allyson - Mar 30, 2004 6:01:30 pm PST #8309 of 10005
Wait, is this real-world child support, where the money goes to buy food for the kids, or MRA fantasyland child support where the women just buy Ferraris and cocaine? -Jessica

There's tone in writing. I'm puzzled at the belief that there isn't.