KnightMare
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It seems that some topics get attention and others just die out. I assume that is a natural phenomenon. I am not on very often for a number of reasons, of which work tops the list.
I do notice that when you look at some strings, the same people are the last to post; as if whatever they said, killed the string. Correct me if I am mistaken here but that is what I have noticed. I'm not sure why that is, but after reading this entire string, I see a trend elsewhere.
Much of what I have read here is the usual stuff you see in any forum. There are some who contribute and make the conversation lively and then there are those whose "sensitivity" is challenged by those who have deeply passionate views on some (IMHO)pretty important topics.
The issue of lurkers is one every forum I have ever looked at sees. If you don't join right away, you are considered a "lurker" and as such the pejorative title seems to drive folks who would otherwise be friendly and contributing members, away.
I also notice that some folks attempt to participate and as soon as they do, the string ends...i.e. they "kill the topic". Could this be because no one likes their opinion or is there just some prejudice toward new folks with strong opinion.
There was a journal here for quite some time and I can't seem to find it now. I see posts from that individual from time to time but no journal any more. I used to like reading that journal because the poster was a very strong advocate of our country and its principles. Not many folks seem to carry that as out in the open as that one. I miss that. Maybe they'll start a new journal. I also notice that some folks tend to like to "smack down" the knowledge or opinions of others in an attempt to make themselves feel superior in some way. Maybe that is why folks lurk rather than contribute. Who wants to get smacked by someone who "knows it all" for simply having an opinion?
I don't get on here much. My job is keeping me tied to the grindstone. But this particular string, appears to be a bit more introspective and perhaps that is a good thing so that "lurkers" feel more willing to contribute rather than just read. It is also important to realize that everything we write on the Internet is permanent. It is being stored for reasons only those storing it know but it is my opinion that they are up to no good. It is illegal to let a pastor know who is in the hospital but it is OK for Big Brother to see everything done on the Internet. If that doesn't concern any of you then we may as well "Fiddle while Rome burns"
I do notice that when you look at some strings, the same people are the last to post; as if whatever they said, killed the string. Correct me if I am mistaken here but that is what I have noticed. I'm not sure why that is, but after reading this entire string, I see a trend elsewhere.
Much of what I have read here is the usual stuff you see in any forum. There are some who contribute and make the conversation lively and then there are those whose "sensitivity" is challenged by those who have deeply passionate views on some (IMHO)pretty important topics.
The issue of lurkers is one every forum I have ever looked at sees. If you don't join right away, you are considered a "lurker" and as such the pejorative title seems to drive folks who would otherwise be friendly and contributing members, away.
I also notice that some folks attempt to participate and as soon as they do, the string ends...i.e. they "kill the topic". Could this be because no one likes their opinion or is there just some prejudice toward new folks with strong opinion.
There was a journal here for quite some time and I can't seem to find it now. I see posts from that individual from time to time but no journal any more. I used to like reading that journal because the poster was a very strong advocate of our country and its principles. Not many folks seem to carry that as out in the open as that one. I miss that. Maybe they'll start a new journal. I also notice that some folks tend to like to "smack down" the knowledge or opinions of others in an attempt to make themselves feel superior in some way. Maybe that is why folks lurk rather than contribute. Who wants to get smacked by someone who "knows it all" for simply having an opinion?
I don't get on here much. My job is keeping me tied to the grindstone. But this particular string, appears to be a bit more introspective and perhaps that is a good thing so that "lurkers" feel more willing to contribute rather than just read. It is also important to realize that everything we write on the Internet is permanent. It is being stored for reasons only those storing it know but it is my opinion that they are up to no good. It is illegal to let a pastor know who is in the hospital but it is OK for Big Brother to see everything done on the Internet. If that doesn't concern any of you then we may as well "Fiddle while Rome burns"