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Is this board 'cliquey'

hahaha, I've met one idiot in this entire forum and it is so fun to flame him.

I mean, it makes me feel sort of bad because I'm not retarded like he is so I have a bit of an advantage but it's still fun.

I do want to say that, generally, you're supposed to keep TNZ-related things in TNZ (sort of a Vegas thing). Out here, we're nice and happy. In there, we're mean and angry :p


Oh, haha, I guess I forgot about that but I wasn't going to mention any names or anything, I was just going to leave it at that.

Everyone is sexy.
 
they both registered around the same time and are female. I guess that's the reason you got confused *shrugs*
 
Yes, this forum is indeed clique-y. I myself sometimes feel ignored by posters on here and it's a shame too. I also sometimes feel that some of my comments are blown way too out of proportion for my liking, and therefore, I have to take a few days of TBBS rest. :) ButI always come back in a decent mood. ;)
 
I don't find it all that cliquey. Your posts may or may not be ignored, as there are going to be several people that read your post for every one that responds. There's no way to know. Using the quotes function helps.
 
Oh no, the ignored thread...

I know I'm replying very late, but yeah. Not again with the ignored thread.

I think a few years ago the boards were Cliquey, but it's somewhat improved some. As with the Ignored thread, it really became a cliquey thread that even people who are usually ignored got ignored even in that thread. It wasn't fun. :(
 
^ I must have missed something in that thread. I only visited once in a while and didn't know it had gone out of control.


J.
 
It has been cliquey, but not so much now and not to the extent one or two other boards I've been at achieved.

I concede these things can be a matter of perspective - you might think you're inclusive - others might see you as exclusive. The truth lies somewhere in between, and perhaps in your own opinion of yourself. No one is truly inaccessible on a bloody message board - if you are friendly, you can have a good time with anyone.
What she said. I really doubt anyone tries to deliberately exclude others, but it can sometimes come across that way and the people getting carried away and sharing their in-jokes or whatever simply don't realise it.

I think, in the past, things were a bit more cliquey. When a thread for ignored people started ignoring new people who wanted to get in the thread, it was a problem.
Exactly. It ended up completely defeating its own purpose. Hell, even some regulars in those threads felt left out, so how were newbies supposed to feel welcome?

Now it's not so bad. Spammy? Yes. Cliquey? Not so much. I mean, it's a large board, so not every post gets responded to, but I don't think people are systematically ignoring any posts.
Agreed. The sheer volume of posts at times means that people simply don't see everything that's posted. Just don't take it as a personal affront and go on to the next thread. :bolian:
 
I always feel a bit sorry for someone relatively new who starts a thread and nobody posts on it. The thing is if I have nothing to say then I have nothing to say. Posting 'chin up, keep smiling' wouldn't really help.

On the other hand gnarled old-timers who start a thread and everyone ignores it. That's funny.
 
I always feel a bit sorry for someone relatively new who starts a thread and nobody posts on it. The thing is if I have nothing to say then I have nothing to say. Posting 'chin up, keep smiling' wouldn't really help.

On the other hand gnarled old-timers who start a thread and everyone ignores it. That's funny.
So you're the one laughing at me... my threads hardly ever get a response...
 
Its a bit cliquey but its not too bad. I once used a board which was cliqueness turned up to 11. Everyone spoke haxx0r, thought they were the sh1t and the moderation was a joke due to said cliqueness.
 
There may be handfuls of people who post together because they understand one another, or have similar preferences...

...there have been changeable groups, who have been somewhat actively exclusive and unpleasant, and even bullying in some cases, oh yes. These people were cool in each others eyes, but I do think the vast majority of this crowd thinks that kind of thing pretty pathetic and neurotic and steers clear of it...

...It's not anyone's fault if a few posters have more time and enthusiasm than others and post prolifically in several places together. It's fine as long as it's on topic and not spam.

I remember a few posters actually leaving over this. I never actively ignored anybody, however. How can you? It's a board of thousands. It might mean you merely don't run across certain people on a regular basis, or perhaps you're not online at similar times enough to whip up a raport. One poster who I actively admired, but hadn't had an opportunity to get to know, actually said he was leaving on account of myself and some others in the VOY forum "taking over". I was shocked and somewhat hurt. Sometimes, you might think you're entertaining people, it might just be that you're annoying...

I concede these things can be a matter of perspective - you might think you're inclusive - others might see you as exclusive. The truth lies somewhere in between, and perhaps in your own opinion of yourself. No one is truly inaccessible on a bloody message board - if you are friendly, you can have a good time with anyone.

An Officer hit several nails right on their heads. Cliquey? No. If you're new, folks may or may not speak with you at first, depending on what you post and where you post to, but the more you participate the more you will become familiar with the various personalities, delightful and abberant and all things in between, who frequent this BBS. And the more likely it will become that people will recognize and talk with you. In that regard, it's a lot like high school; if you loiter by the lockers and don't talk much, people won't speak often with you, but if you make an effort and get involved, you'll find plenty of friends.

Some hang out only in specific areas of expertise (Trek Lit and Trek Tech immediatley come to mind), and some (like myself) hang out in multiple forums talking (out his ass, in my case) over widely varied topics. Some exist only to spam up the works ("How you doin'?"), others have great content to add at all times; some blather on ad nauseum (boy, I wonder who THAT could be?...) and others deliver their message briefly and concisely. Some participate daily, or even hourly, and others only every great once in a while. Some offer great advice, which you'd be wise to take, and others offer grossly incorrect advice, which you can take tongue-in-cheek with a grain of salt. I have offered advice (dating, parenting of teenagers) which has left me thinking, "Boy, I hope I've been able to help so-and-so with his/her problem and that he/she has a brighter day because of a solution!", and I have offered advice (throwing maple syrup balloons at drivers chatting or texting away on their cell phones) which has left me thinking "Boy, I hope so-and-so doesn't get into some legal or moral hot water over that shit!". I've entertained, I've annoyed; I'm always pushing towards the former than the latter, though.

Quite literally, all shapes and sizes and persuasions haunt this board. And I feel a better person for participating and exposing my fat liberally conservative Midwestern self to all of their viewpoints, whether I agree or disagree with them.

And every once in awhile, someone starts a "getting to know you" thread, where the barriers between the Trek BBS and real-life come down just a little, and humanize everyone who participates as something more than a clever user name, a creative avatar, or a neat tag line.

Which is nice.:)
 
I don't post much anymore I lurk mainly, but from what I've seen it's definitely not as cliquey as it used to be, even as little as a year ago. :techman: There seem to be less in-jokes from what I've observed.
 
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