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You kids get off my lawn!
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To throw my 2 cents in, I don't spend too much time in the Lounge. I agree that most of the threads seem overly silly to me. Absolutely fine for those who do participate, just not of interest to me.
Besides, I come here to read about the latest ebook news, technology, rumors...and hacks! (I admit it, I want to read my ebooks for longer than the lifespan of my current gadget!) When the new Conservatory forum was voted on, I had no real opinion, since I don't hang out much in the Lounge anyway, but I watched the "New Threads" topics when it was first opened. Instead of being a forum where people just "stayed on-topic for non-silly threads", it quickly seemed to become a place to discuss "deep things". Again, fine for those who want to participate, but of even less interest to me than the silly forum. But I've been waiting for the explosion ever since. I don't think I've been in any online community or face-to-face discussion where those topics didn't eventually devolve into name-calling and arguing. Some people enjoy the argument - my mom's husband like that. He loves "vigorous debate". When my mother first started dated him, I was convinced he thought I was an idiot. We didn't agree on anything. We "vigorously debated" all the time. I would walk away from the "discussions" shaking from adrenaline overload, and he'd be chuckling. Years later mom tells me he just "loves arguing" with me. That he absolutely loves that I'm not afraid to speak up for myself and he enjoys the discussions. You could have blown me over with a feather. How much easier is it to have those kinds of misunderstandings when there are few visual cues (just the little animated smilies)? Where people don't have any reason to assume good will or even simple respect, because it's all behind the "glass wall" of the computer screen? This website didn't really seem to be a place for those inflammatory topics. But I'll admit I view it from within the confines of why I come here. Books. EBooks. Geek toys, uh, I mean "ebook readers". YMMV. If there are enough members who really want to discuss the heavy-topics of the day, and Alex is willing, he could always create an "enter-at-your-own-risk, no-holds-barred" forum with a big warning on the front page that brawls have been known to break out. But it seems that Zelda offered a similar suggestion - make a "heavy thoughts" social group and have those same discussions over there. Ultimately, I guess it comes down to the fact I don't have any problem with Alex and the moderators deciding how they run this forum. It's theirs to run as they see fit. If I don't like it, there are plenty of other places to hang out on the web. Maybe I feel that way because I - like some of the other posters here - have assisted in moderating before (a couple of Yahoo groups, rather than a forum like this). I've seen first hand that sometimes you just have to make a decision and stick with it. There will always be someone unhappy about the results, and often someone obnoxiously pleased (as if they'd "won" some kind of contest). IMHO |
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Guru
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And I started on BBS's and Usenet groups and knew THEN that if I wanted decision making abilities that I could chose to run my own. I started a couple groups and SysOp'd and CoSysOp'd a few boards. I never once felt entitled to someone else's creation. And before you claim different 'open' groups left that open to me and the community, those rules and options were laid out BY the creators, in this case mainly a group of students or staff at a University or Universities. And later by private individuals and companies. I think the opposite is true of your 'young people' statement. It is more of a modern attitude of community entitlement to a private entity's property. I no more own a 'piece' of MobileRead by my contributions then if I went to an art gallery each day and answered questions of the patrons. It wouldn't entitle me to become an official staff member. I also wouldn't have the right to order an owner of a coffee house me and friends use as a public forum to carry a specific brand of coffee. I have the right to make a suggestion, or leave a complaint. Or leave and go to another coffee house altogether. But I certainly wouldn't have the right to tell said owner what to do. People have expressed being upset about Alex's decision to close the Conservatory and that is something they have a right to do, but these additional posts of entitlement and the community's 'right' to dictate terms to Alex, or dictate that Alex must justify his actions are disturbing at best. -MJ |
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#153 |
Grand Sorcerer
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Well if MobilRead is not a community then why is it called a community?
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Guru
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It is a community, but the community doesn't own the forum or run it... Just as a community can develop around a restaurant or coffee house...
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Grand Sorcerer
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Well, ownership implies that you can do whatever you want but that is not true if you want to keep it a community. So therefore total ownership is the wrong term to describe things. The forum includes all text people write and the forum belongs to all that uses it. That does not mean anything about the ownership of the hardware running it.
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Grand Sorcerer
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Technogeezer
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The suggestion has been made that a social group could be formed to carry on the discussions if the current tagging system does not work out in the Lounge or for those that may not wish to patronize the Lounge. I just checked and while there are no new groups organized for serious on-topic discussions. There are currently eleven (11) social groups that some may find interesting:
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Steerage Class
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Grand Sorcerer
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*ponders the time she's been on this forum* Hmmm, I think everything is relative ![]() (I do think he might give more quality time to it than the average reader, but more time? Not too sure about that... *glances at lilac_jive*) |
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Pensively observing.
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![]() Okay. I must admit that I also felt uncomfortable at one stage. I had my say and then ignored it. There are some who will go into verbal gymnastics and blathering on with raised voices to get their point across. It happens in the best circles. Bye the bye, I am also one of those who did *not* contact the Mods. Every school has it's trouble-makers. Cheers. ![]() |
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Grand Sorcerer
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I had a great Principal who once told me to "take 24 hours" before responding to something that upsets or angers you. That way you can respond with thoughtfulness and reason. I try very hard to apply that very wise advise in my daily life (although, when you have kids, it is extremely hard to do sometimes ![]() Kaz ![]() |
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When's Doughnut Day?
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It's my concern, too, so please don't think that you're alone in this opinion. Many threads start with one topic (e.g., DRM) and someone will make a relevant point and add supporting evidence that their favorite author sells only ebooks without DRM. Then someone will naturally reply to that post and say how exciting they find that author. Then someone else will post how they disliked a particular series by that author. Before you know it, the thread has morphed into a discussion about a particular author and not about DRM. So this is not a problem about drifting to mindless silliness; it's a problem about all drifting from the main thread topic, in my opinion. It happens in most threads throughout the forum. I also think it's natural (human) as it happens in all but the most intensely focused face-to-face discussions. So why shouldn't it be allowed to happen here? I just think there ought to be a better way to deal with it than trying to force people to stay on topic.
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Grand Sorcerer
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https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9561 And since it is a continious conversation among active members that just moves around it will generate a lot of postings. So threads will often be drowned by the drift. |
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