Log In · Register

 
 
Closed TopicStart new topic
Competition, Everywhere Everyone
Bonobo
post Mar 15 2007, 11:07 AM
Post #1


Just another kid...
*****

Group: Member
Posts: 600
Joined: Feb 2007
Member No: 505,690



Disagree with me if you'd like but, I used to be a member on this site about a year ago, and I ditched my account. I did this because it seemed all this site was about was power, and posts. I got over it and came back with a new screen name. Here I am and about a year later, nothing has changed. Here is what I've thought
  • There are a lot of people on here that have over 2,000 posts that are VERY VERY snobby rude, and rule breaking but since they have a lot of posts no one yells at them
  • Too many people are rudely honest and the site does nothing about it. Or say things for others to laugh at. They use other members for attention. They get a one liner out of doing this. And all the site does it put them on watch. And most of the time the moderator watchers let some really rude "one liners" to past
_dry.gif like i said disagree all you want... but I'm so sick of it
 
*Uronacid*
post Mar 15 2007, 11:37 AM
Post #2





Guest






QUOTE(ItsSelvy @ Mar 15 2007, 12:07 PM) *
  • Why not have posts in the sandbox? It's still people contributing to the site. This just shows we're fighting for the most posts


From my understanding the post count is meant to have a corrolation with your contribution to community. Because the sandbox tends to be full of "spam" they (staff) doesn't consider posts made in there to be legit. If post counts are supposed to represent your contribution to the community then.... they probably shouldn't allow post counts to increase when people post in "sandbox".

How I feel:
Honstly, I could care less as to how many posts people make... once you have over 200 it doesn't matter anyways. The diffence between an individual with 10k posts and 2k posts is really slim to none, but if the want to make a big deal out of it then they probably shouldn't allow post counts in the sandbox.

QUOTE
  • There are a lot of people on here that have over 2,000 posts that are VERY VERY snobby rude, and rule breaking but since they have a lot of posts no one yells at them


Well, the posts you make, the more well known you become, the more adapted you become to the cB environment, you learn the "unwritten rules as you might call them, and learn how to "survive cB". I know how you feel. You arn't the first one to say this and you certainly won't be the last. I only wish the members of this site would realize this, and try to come up with a solution.

QUOTE
  • Too many people are rudely honest and the site does nothing about it.


I think you're trying to say something else, but it's comming out wrong. I'm not sure what you're getting at. You should rephrase this or explain yourself just a bit more.
 
*Duchess of Dork*
post Mar 15 2007, 11:44 AM
Post #3





Guest






Hi there -

The Sandbox is basically the Forum Games section of cB. Post count shouldn't count there as the majority of responses there are one word/spam. It's cool to spam in the "First to post on such and such" threads. It's where you can unleash, so-to-speak and not worry about being warned and such since post counts are disabled in that forum. If you enable post counts there, you'd have to get rid of those types of threads, which people tend to really enjoy.

The majority of cB is post count enabled, so if that's what you're really worried about (I'm not saying that you are worried, necessarily) then post around. I've seen you do that (post in different forums), so you really have nothing to be concerned about. I'm sure your post count is going up steadily.

Perhaps you feel out of place? Or that you can't seem to befriend people because some folks here know eachother so well? Having high post counts typically mean you've been here for a while and the chances of you having a social network within cB would go hand in hand with that (generally), I believe.

True, we do have a number of opinionated and blunt personalities here. It's part of what makes cB so entertaining, in my opinion. :) I really don't see much of the rule breaking and I honestly do not see staff ignoring anyone who does (although I'm sure something is bound to slip off the radar). If anything, staff is perpetually accused of being too hung up on rules.

To me, rudely honest aren't words that should necessarily be paired together. Blunt? Sure. Rude? Yep, happens (and unfortunately it seems like you feel this happens too often). Blatent, concise honesty shouldn't be confused with rudeness though.

It's a shame that you aren't happy with the goings on here. I'm not sure what else to say. shrug.gif
 
*I Viddy Horrorshow*
post Mar 15 2007, 12:10 PM
Post #4





Guest






QUOTE(ItsSelvy @ Mar 15 2007, 4:07 PM) *
Disagree with me if you'd like but, I used to be a member on this site about a year ago, and I ditched my account. I did this because it seemed all this site was about was power, and posts. I got over it and came back with a new screen name. Here I am and about a year later, nothing has changed. Here is what I've thought
  • Why not have posts in the sandbox? It's still people contributing to the site. This just shows we're fighting for the most posts
  • There are a lot of people on here that have over 2,000 posts that are VERY VERY snobby rude, and rule breaking but since they have a lot of posts no one yells at them
  • Too many people are rudely honest and the site does nothing about it. Or say things for others to laugh at. They use other members for attention. They get a one liner out of doing this. And all the site does it put them on watch. And most of the time the moderator watchers let some really rude "one liners" to past
_dry.gif like i said disagree all you want... but I'm so sick of it
  • Rebecca has already addressed this, but I didn't really understand what you meant by the last sentence... would you clarify?
  • There are plenty of people with high post counts who are repeatedly punished. Ask Sally, Josh, and Seon Ho, off the top of my head. But I see what you're saying; and the only thing I can really offer is that people who post a lot generally make friends, and those friends back them up. Which is something we can't really do anything about, short of saying 'don't make friends', which is obviously not what we want.
  • Mods do their best. That's kind of what it comes down to. Again, like Rebecca said, there is a fine line between honesty/bluntness/general humour and overt and unacceptable rudeness. The latter is punished where it is seen, the first is tolerated. Obviously, everyone has varying opinions on this issue, and it can sometimes swing too far the other way, and end up punishing people too harshly, or too often. Rest assured that the mods were hired because we have god judgement, and we're doin gou rbest to excercise that. If you have any specific examples, I recomend you take it up with the individual mod via PM.
 
Bonobo
post Mar 15 2007, 01:12 PM
Post #5


Just another kid...
*****

Group: Member
Posts: 600
Joined: Feb 2007
Member No: 505,690



The last 3 posts are the mods I really like here on cB there are others with big post number that will surely show up her in a matter of hours. If cB stayed with this mature users (see above) this post wouldn't even exsist. _smile.gif thank-you guys for posting your opinions politely


continue discussion
 
*Intercourse.*
post Mar 15 2007, 03:23 PM
Post #6





Guest






Well I had this long thing typed out *you know me* and well it disappeared because my interest is bugging out pinch.gif So I'll just talk to you on aim about it now. mellow.gif
 
*mzkandi*
post Mar 15 2007, 05:08 PM
Post #7





Guest






When I first became a member here I felt a tad unwelcomed and out of place. Everyone had their own little clique and since I was the n00b I was basically ignored for a while. It also took me a while to get use to some of the strong personalites on the site. But these personalities make this site was it is, which like Rebecca said, can be quite entertaining.


I agree with Josh, there is little difference between someone with 2k or 10k post count. In fact there have been excellent members on this site that have been here for a very long time that have posts that barely hit 2k or 3k. I believe in quality over quantity any day and I think most would agree.
 
Bonobo
post Mar 15 2007, 05:50 PM
Post #8


Just another kid...
*****

Group: Member
Posts: 600
Joined: Feb 2007
Member No: 505,690



QUOTE(brownsugar @ Mar 15 2007, 6:46 PM) *
Man, people come up in here posting the same regurgitated junk all the time like it's original.



stubborn.gif thats the stuff I'm talking about. I don't have anything against you, I just think you could personally word that differently
 
HakunaMatata
post Mar 15 2007, 10:47 PM
Post #9


Home is where your rump rests!
*******

Group: Staff Alumni
Posts: 4,235
Joined: Aug 2006
Member No: 451,969



QUOTE(ItsSelvy @ Mar 15 2007, 2:50 PM) *
stubborn.gif thats the stuff I'm talking about. I don't have anything against you, I just think you could personally word that differently
Perhaps your also judging her, too? Maybe looking at her post count and then looking at what she says? Would you think of her statement any differently had she had 150 posts?

Everything I'd like to say has already been said, but I'd like to re-iterate that perhaps you just need more time here. I know I started out rather shaky; shoot, even when I was modded most people didn't know me. It's just a matter of being patient and looking at it from all points of view. Stick around and you may find that you do fit in just fine.
 
*Uronacid*
post Mar 15 2007, 11:45 PM
Post #10





Guest






QUOTE(ItsSelvy @ Mar 15 2007, 6:50 PM) *
stubborn.gif thats the stuff I'm talking about. I don't have anything against you, I just think you could personally word that differently


I don't think she was being a jerk to you to you selv... I said the same thing, "I know how you feel. You arn't the first one to say this and you certainly won't be the last.", but I just worded it differently. I guess I can see why you would have taken it the way you did, but I don't think that she meant it to be offensive.

Maybe it shouldn't have been her opening statement... I think you're definitely judging her, but I don't think that it's all your fault. In the same way you didn't have to judge her, She could have worded it differently, and I understand why you took that comment out of context.
 
Bonobo
post Mar 16 2007, 02:52 PM
Post #11


Just another kid...
*****

Group: Member
Posts: 600
Joined: Feb 2007
Member No: 505,690



_unsure.gif I must say that text is a dangerous thing, and we all can take it in different tones. So I think wording and position is very important.
 
*WHIMSICAL 0NE*
post Mar 16 2007, 06:38 PM
Post #12





Guest






I scanned through some of the replies, but I might say something that has already been said. I do agree that post count doesn't really matter to a lot of people. When I first started coming here, I must admit, I was somewhat intimidated by people that had 10,000 some posts. It didn't take me long to figure out that just because someone has a lot of posts it doesn't mean their posts are always great, original, and insightful. (I don't mean this in any disrespect at all to people with lots of posts).

I think maybe some of what you're feeling is the fact that you haven't been back here for a long time. A lot of times it's hard for someone to not come off as rude (esspecially mods who are enforcing rules) when you don't know them and they're really just trying to be honest or do their "job".
 

Closed TopicStart new topic
1 User(s) are reading this topic (1 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members: