02-15-2010, 01:41 PM
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I agree with Stressboy. I don't have time to read the meandering threads that go from topic to topic.
I think people need to be just a little less afraid to start new threads and we'd be back to the way that most people probably prefer it.
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02-15-2010, 02:02 PM
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Old School Balla
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rhylan
I agree with Stressboy. I don't have time to read the meandering threads that go from topic to topic.
I think people need to be just a little less afraid to start new threads and we'd be back to the way that most people probably prefer it.
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Utlimately, this is the answer. I start a thread whenever I damn well please.
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02-15-2010, 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted by kg_veteran
Utlimately, this is the answer. I start a thread whenever I damn well please.
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-You never start redundant threads.
-You never start needless threads.
-Nobody has ever given you sh!t about one of your threads.
Hell, for that matter - when is the last time a thread was closed or merged by the mods?
I mean, what's the problem here? Did someone tell the OP they couldn't post a new thread? Where is this coming from?
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02-15-2010, 02:18 PM
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Old School Balla
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Originally Posted by Underdog
-You never start redundant threads.
-You never start needless threads.
-Nobody has ever given you sh!t about one of your threads.
Hell, for that matter - when is the last time a thread was closed or merged by the mods?
I mean, what's the problem here? Did someone tell the OP they couldn't post a new thread? Where is this coming from?
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I think Stressboy just remembers the days when we didn't have 23,000 members.
I don't like the long, winding 40 page threads either, but I'll put up with it as a necessary evil. Plus, I've developed a system for getting quickly to the portions that I want to read.
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02-15-2010, 02:18 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Underdog
-You never start redundant threads.
-You never start needless threads.
-Nobody has ever given you sh!t about one of your threads.
Hell, for that matter - when is the last time a thread was closed or merged by the mods?
I mean, what's the problem here? Did someone tell the OP they couldn't post a new thread? Where is this coming from?
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For example, the Barea thread
I believe you stated in there that a thread wasn't "warranted" for Barea, etc.
It just seems like here there's 4 or 5 people who are sort of the unspoken "owners" of certain thread types/categories, and if you aren't said "owner" then your thread-making-prowess gets questioned and/or you get bashed. Beyond that, it seems there's also a small group of people who are sort of unofficially forum police who determine how "worthy" a thread is, etc. It just seems a little hypocritical and kind of clique-ish, I guess.
But the latter happens in all forums to an extent, I suppose. It just seems inordinately prevalent here.
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02-15-2010, 02:25 PM
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Originally Posted by JamesVE
For example, the Barea thread
I believe you stated in there that a thread wasn't "warranted" for Barea, etc.
It just seems like here there's 4 or 5 people who are sort of the unspoken "owners" of certain thread types/categories, and if you aren't said "owner" then your thread-making-prowess gets questioned and/or you get bashed. Beyond that, it seems there's also a small group of people who are sort of unofficially forum police who determine how "worthy" a thread is, etc. It just seems a little hypocritical and kind of clique-ish, I guess.
But the latter happens in all forums to an extent, I suppose. It just seems inordinately prevalent here.
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Funny, because that Barea thread was in response to what people were talking about in another thread altogether - it's the perfect example of a needless thread.
Not only that, but it was a confusing thread title since all the other "appreciation" threads going up were for recently-traded players - that's why there's about a dozen posts in that thread where people thought Barea was being traded.
And really - why the hell were we talking about JJB in the middle of giant trade that had nothing to do with him? Oh, I know - because the original poster wanted to create a "look at me" moment to declare his love for a player who has become completely irrelevant on this squad...
Yeah, thanks for wasting my time.
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02-15-2010, 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Underdog
Funny, because that Barea thread was in response to what people were talking about in another thread altogether - it's the perfect example of a needless thread.
Not only that, but it was a confusing thread title since all the other "appreciation" threads going up were for recently-traded players - that's why there's about a dozen posts in that thread where people thought Barea was being traded.
And really - why the hell were we talking about JJB in the middle of giant trade that had nothing to do with him? Oh, I know - because the original poster wanted to create a "look at me" moment to declare his love for a player who has become completely irrelevant on this squad...
Yeah, thanks for wasting my time.
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No doubt, I definitely see your point, and I don't necessarily disagree. But I mean, it's a discussion board.. for discussion. I guess my opinion is kind of - what's it matter if a new thread is started about something that just happened to be mentioned in another? I mean, nobody HAS to reply to a/the thread, and if nobody replies, then it dies. But replying to the thread just to "rate" its worthiness (or whatever) is counterproductive and gives the aura of internet-police/clique type deal. If a dozen people didn't reply stating things like "this thread should be deleted", then the thread would VERY quickly die on its own.. quicker than having everybody comment on thread's worthiness and teaming up to call for its deletion.
I think the problem here with new threads being created where such and such has already been discussed in X thread, is that X thread is usually 15 pages long. So, unless somebody comes on and spends half a day reading EVERY thread here FIRST, then the new thread is likely to be redundant to something that happened to be discussed in X thread. And, like the OP said, unless you have no life you just don't have the time to come here and spend half a day reading EVERY long thread just to ensure you won't be creating a potentially redundant thread.
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02-15-2010, 02:46 PM
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Originally Posted by JamesVE
I think the problem here with new threads being created where such and such has already been discussed in X thread, is that X thread is usually 15 pages long. So, unless somebody comes on and spends half a day reading EVERY thread here FIRST, then the new thread is likely to be redundant to something that happened to be discussed in X thread. And, like the OP said, unless you have no life you just don't have the time to come here and spend half a day reading EVERY long thread just to ensure you won't be creating a potentially redundant thread.
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So what's the solution - have the mods split a thread in half whenever "people with a life" deem it to be too long?
Nobody is stopping a new thread from being posted, but if the content of the thread is irrelevant, then you're going to hear about it from other posters. Don't waste my time with a stupid thread and I won't waste yours with a stupid response...
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02-15-2010, 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Underdog
Funny, because that Barea thread was in response to what people were talking about in another thread altogether - it's the perfect example of a needless thread.
Not only that, but it was a confusing thread title since all the other "appreciation" threads going up were for recently-traded players - that's why there's about a dozen posts in that thread where people thought Barea was being traded.
And really - why the hell were we talking about JJB in the middle of giant trade that had nothing to do with him? Oh, I know - because the original poster wanted to create a "look at me" moment to declare his love for a player who has become completely irrelevant on this squad...
Yeah, thanks for wasting my time.
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You can do better than that. I think we should let this community decide whether or not it's the way to go to discuss (or even, God forbid, appreciate) JJB instead of immediately declaring this or any other thread as not worthy of being existent at all and thus discourage users from starting new threads in general. If the community wants to discuss something, it will discuss it and thereby justify the new thread. If the community doesn't want to, the thread will go down pretty soon.
Again, I pretty much love the fact that this forum's discussions are structured the way they are. However, I don't have a problem with new threads as long as they make sense and lead to an interesting debate. That's why we should all be interested in not creating an environment that keeps readers and potential contributors from starting new threads simply because of being afraid of some sort of backlash from other (established) users.
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02-15-2010, 03:02 PM
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Originally Posted by dalger
You can do better than that. I think we should let this community decide whether or not it's the way to go to discuss (or even, God forbid, appreciate) JJB instead of immediately declaring this or any other thread as not worthy of being existent at all and thus discourage users from starting new threads in general. If the community wants to discuss something, it will discuss it and thereby justify the new thread. If the community doesn't want to, the thread will go down pretty soon.
Again, I pretty much love the fact that this forum's discussions are structured the way they are. However, I don't have a problem with new threads as long as they make sense and lead to an interesting debate. That's why we should all be interested in not creating an environment that keeps readers and potential contributors from starting new threads simply because of being afraid of some sort of backlash from other (established) users.
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Thats the problem - the JJB thread only existed in the first place because original poster wanted to make a whole new thread in response to a single post in another thread. He didn't want to start a fresh discussion on a new topic - he wanted to be SEEN, otherwise his post would have been buried in the original thread because it was irrelevant to the discussion at hand.
Some people treat starting a new thread the same as typing in all caps, as if stating an opinion LOUDER makes it more relevant...
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