The ignore feature annoys me, I've tried to ignore people in the past but the fact that you can still see their posts in quote tags & see that they've posted makes it even hardly than ever to ignore them.MobBoss, in a very roundabout and probably accidental way, makes a good point: if you find somebody's views noxious, refuse to engaging with them. Block them if you have to. Repeating the same bitter arguments over and over again achieves nothing expect lowering the tone of the whole forum.
The real question is where are the noobs talking about civ. That needs to be here for cfc to continue to remain relevant.
The ignore feature annoys me, I've tried to ignore people in the past but the fact that you can still see their posts in quote tags & see that they've posted makes it even hardly than ever to ignore them.
MobBoss, in a very roundabout and probably accidental way, makes a good point: if you find somebody's views noxious, refuse to engaging with them. Block them if you have to. Repeating the same bitter arguments over and over again achieves nothing expect lowering the tone of the whole forum.
I think part of the blame for OT's decline is JR no longer uses his novelty accounts like MisterCooper. A bit of structured insanity didn't hurt anybody
I think it's pretty simple dude, look at unemployment rates at the beginning of your chart and compared to now. Posters got jobs, less time to waste online![]()
And not your infamous posting style?All for simply being a conservative in a overwhelmingly left leaning forum.
I think many threads here have had their argument "won" by one side, even if the opposing side didn't acknowledge it and the thread continued for 20 more pages.
I think part of the blame for OT's decline is JR no longer uses his novelty accounts like MisterCooper. A bit of structured insanity didn't hurt anybody
- What is your opinion of the decline in OT activity?
- Why is this happening, in your opinion? Feel free to mention any possible factors, including moderation as long as the discussion is general and mentions no specific cases.
- Does it bother you that the forum isn’t as active as it used to be, or do you prefer a more sedate posting rate?
- Is this a site-wide phenomenon?
- Do you have any suggestions for slowing or reversing this trend?
- Did I pick a useful measure of OT activity?
This thread is entirely my idea and isn’t “official” in any way. Discuss!