I WONDER WHO SHE'S REFERRING TO
Troll is troll.
That said, there are some here that create a volatile, unwelcoming, bullying environment sometimes.
We're going to need an editor and a copy editor who know what they're doing, and we're going to need writers to actually listen to those people. We're going to need some way to loosely tie things together. We're going to need someone to do an excellent job on web design and layout. But it's all possible, and I think it's the best option.Dave suggested a blog, and I like that. Let's face it - we're ALL over the place, running the full gamut of geekdom. (Might be a great name for something). Let's own that, and discuss/review/snark all things geek, with a rotating cast of writers. We're not short of opinions, and we could conceivably keep a blog like that running indefinitely, and actually create something legitimate.
Dave, Ames, and I were talking about setting up the front page for this. If we do go in this direction, we need to carefully consider who would be a writer - a good reputation, the ability to write clearly and deliver interesting ideas or jokes, and a personality that hasn't been, how should I say this - volatile and immature. A diplomatic nature and the ability to turn the other cheek is an absolute necessity. In other words - we need adults.We're going to need an editor and a copy editor who know what they're doing, and we're going to need writers to actually listen to those people. We're going to need some way to loosely tie things together. We're going to need someone to do an excellent job on web design and layout. But it's all possible, and I think it's the best option.
You know what I don't get about you ThatNickGuy or anyonelse who's left over being "bullied"? That you've had at least 3x the supportive people, being nice, kind, helpful, and generally "good" to you. People who've talked to you on a personal level, helped with personal things (like books or relationships). Yet you and others are "ready to leave the forum and delete their bookmarks" or "not sure if I want to post anymore".Wall_of_Text
Don't you dare.After the recent blow-up I had a few weeks ago and the subsequent drama, I actually logged off, deleted the bookmark and intended on not coming back.
That's basically what I said. I was very upset.Don't you dare.
If you post stuff like from your LITTOS page, that would be fantastic.As always, I'm ever down for writing.
I'd say even 5x. But those people that make me consider leaving make it worse.You know what I don't get about you ThatNickGuy or anyonelse who's left over being "bullied"? That you've had at least 3x the supportive people, being nice, kind, helpful, and generally "good" to you. People who've talked to you on a personal level, helped with personal things (like books or relationships). Yet you and others are "ready to leave the forum and delete their bookmarks" or "not sure if I want to post anymore".
It boggles the mind how a vocal minority will affect you much stronger than the large, perhaps less vocal majority.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negativity_biasIt boggles the mind how a vocal minority will affect you much stronger than the large, perhaps less vocal majority.
Which for me translates into "depression."
http://www.bostoncbt.com/aboutcbtWhich for me translates into "depression."
Depression has nothing to do with ignoring all the people that support you to listen to 2-3 people that "bully" you. That's "selective hearing".Which for me translates into "depression."
The hell is with this troll account staff team?
You going to start with that again figmentPez ?Depression has nothing to do with ignoring all the people that support you to listen to 2-3 people that "bully" you. That's "selective hearing".
As for "bullies being different in person" I doubt that highly. I don't think for a second that our "bashers" here act any differently in person.
You're right, it's also not the same as people "bullying" you over the internet.but even they'd be the first to admit that it's not the same as having someone in person to vent to or support you.
Depression has nothing to do with ignoring all the people that support you to listen to 2-3 people that "bully" you. That's "selective hearing".
As for "bullies being different in person" I doubt that highly. I don't think for a second that our "bashers" here act any differently in person.
You going to start with that again figmentPez?
http://www.clayloomis.com/Sounds/simpsongs1/simsg669b.wavThe hell is with this troll account staff team?
Yes a semi-mean thing on the internet is the equivalent to be being punched in the face.I recall someone saying once, "If someone smiles at you while punching you, are you likely to remember the smile or the punch?"
By extension, if five people are smiling at you while one guy is punching you, are you likely to remember the smiles or the punch?
I'm not surprised Nick's found some of his experiences here hard to bear. Seems like human nature to remember the negative stuff more clearly.
Nope. Because when I'm depressed, I push everyone away (even in-person supports like my mother) and wallow in my own self pity, focusing only on the negatives. Fun fact: that's depression.Depression has nothing to do with ignoring all the people that support you to listen to 2-3 people that "bully" you. That's "selective hearing".
You have managed to either miss my point completely, or deliberately ignored it.Yes a semi-mean thing on the internet is the equivalent to be being punched in the face.