What's happening to FG?
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 12:54 pm
AussiePam;1197645 wrote: You ask a very good question, my friend Kathy - and a serious one which deserves a serious answer. I think something has very definitely changed over the last few years - and that this is not just a reflection of the normal internet ebb and flow, or of the seasons of the year. People have given you a range of answers. This is my take, and I hope readers of your thread will consider the input, and not just attack the person expressing the view.
I think FG has been dumbed down.
Where's the spark, the vitality, the meaty issues to explore, the though provoking snippets to take away and chew on, the witty verbal sword play, the intelligent conversation??
I think we have lost most of the colourful but risky posters who made the place vibrant and alive. We have become a forum of inconsequential feel good fluff threads, word games, mindless chatter. Fine in themselves, but ....
We have been over-sanitised and over-feminised.
Current events are now quoted gossip snippets from the tabloid press. Politics and religion tend now to be personal explanations from one-issue obsessives. We don't discuss things let alone debate them. People give opinions, get attacked or ignored, readers have emotional not logical responses or wander off into their own often unrelated agendas, and in the end, to harmonise our interactions, someone always comes in and swamps the inevitable brawls and hurt feelings with flowers and smiley emoticons.
I'm not having a go at any individual fellow Gardeners, and willingly include my own timidity in the face of online slings and arrows in the culpability pool.
I think our current state has come about for a number of reasons and the American/UK polarisation a while back didn't help. Our squabbles now seem to be girly ones behind the scenes over possible slights - not robust differences of opinion valiantly defended up front. Are we over-moderated, too, for the sake of marshmallow peace?
We've somehow reduced ourselves to the lowest common denominator.
This is a big Forum - yet we seem to be drowning in the posts of a few predictable mega-posters. Our diversity has been overwhelmed.
Maybe none of this matters. Maybe the demographics the advertising part of the site is interested in are exactly what's here now? This may also explain Lon's question about keeping politics etc off the Today's Posts list - which is what many of us first go to when we open FG. And anyway, there are a whole lot of really nice and fine people in ForumGarden.
So all's right with the world....
Isn't it????
Hello Pam:-6
You always have an excellent take on issues. Excellent reply and I agree with you 100%...thank you:D
You've summed it up beautifully;)
I think FG has been dumbed down.
Where's the spark, the vitality, the meaty issues to explore, the though provoking snippets to take away and chew on, the witty verbal sword play, the intelligent conversation??
I think we have lost most of the colourful but risky posters who made the place vibrant and alive. We have become a forum of inconsequential feel good fluff threads, word games, mindless chatter. Fine in themselves, but ....
We have been over-sanitised and over-feminised.
Current events are now quoted gossip snippets from the tabloid press. Politics and religion tend now to be personal explanations from one-issue obsessives. We don't discuss things let alone debate them. People give opinions, get attacked or ignored, readers have emotional not logical responses or wander off into their own often unrelated agendas, and in the end, to harmonise our interactions, someone always comes in and swamps the inevitable brawls and hurt feelings with flowers and smiley emoticons.
I'm not having a go at any individual fellow Gardeners, and willingly include my own timidity in the face of online slings and arrows in the culpability pool.
I think our current state has come about for a number of reasons and the American/UK polarisation a while back didn't help. Our squabbles now seem to be girly ones behind the scenes over possible slights - not robust differences of opinion valiantly defended up front. Are we over-moderated, too, for the sake of marshmallow peace?
We've somehow reduced ourselves to the lowest common denominator.
This is a big Forum - yet we seem to be drowning in the posts of a few predictable mega-posters. Our diversity has been overwhelmed.
Maybe none of this matters. Maybe the demographics the advertising part of the site is interested in are exactly what's here now? This may also explain Lon's question about keeping politics etc off the Today's Posts list - which is what many of us first go to when we open FG. And anyway, there are a whole lot of really nice and fine people in ForumGarden.
So all's right with the world....
Isn't it????
Hello Pam:-6
You always have an excellent take on issues. Excellent reply and I agree with you 100%...thank you:D
You've summed it up beautifully;)