QUOTE (Madam Corvax @ Jun 17 2005, 02:30 PM)
It is not really that surprising. Most people fear the unknown and feel good only in familiar environment. The new members are a huge unknown factor. I don’t blame anyone for being rather vary of new members. We are all territorial.
Before I registered, I had been reading the forum for months, to make sure I understand the rules and general tone of conversation. I don’t think anyone has worked harder than me to be accepted and liked in these parts. So how about those new members being nasty to everyone? After a few encounters with new members when I was called names and asked questions “What country are you from, Borneo?” do you really blame me for not wanting to talk to all and sundry who registers here? I much prefer talking to old members, who I know are highly unlikely to offend me like that.
Well, MC, you are certainly right about that. You've been a pleasure to have around and I've always enjoyed PMing with you and talking with you on the forums.
I hope I didn't come off that I was attacking your stance on this subject. I wasn't attacking yours or Jordan's at all, simply stating as I have noticed on this and many other forums that there reaches a point (post count? amount of time on a forum?) where an average user decides that everything that's happened since such and such a date is rubbish and it's not like the good old days.
QUOTE (Rhubarb @ Jun 17 2005, 02:41 PM)
edit - I should point out that although I registered a fair while back, I only started posting outside of the Fullyramblomatic forums a month or two ago. Or whenever it was. So I wasn't around for 'the good old days' and don't really have oldbie status.
And it was to our delight that you became more active in the rest of the forum. Your unique perspective always lends a lot of fun to most topics. If only we could convince Yahtzee to do the same.
QUOTE (Chyld @ Jun 17 2005, 02:57 PM)
Personally, I see the forums I frequent like I saw my first few weeks at university. You get there, nobody knows who the hell you are, and vice versa, and if you get out there and do your thing, somebodys going to like it, so that before two months is out, you've got someone you can get ratarsed with in between "studying". Only replace getting ratarsed with banging on about pirates, and replace "studying" with pretending to bang on about Star Wars.
That's a good way of putting it. Some people take a little time to come out of their shell and other just start out being annoying right off the bat. Just like college, high school and life in general.
QUOTE (Chyld @ Jun 17 2005, 02:57 PM)
The way I see it, as long as the hoardes of n00bs coming in with the wake of ROTS don't bother me, and don't steal all of Chefelfs bandwidth so that he goes poor, then they can hang around the place. Cretins like SQPR, however, have no place in my universe, and will be flamed to a light crisp.
Well, the people who come because of Star Wars generally stay in the designated Star Wars areas. After time they will journey out and see what else is going on.
QUOTE (Jordan @ Jun 17 2005, 06:18 PM)
Ok, clearly I've pissed off more people with this thread then I anticipated I would (always have to be aware that some one is going to get mad, even if it's about something as non-controversial as ice cream flavours.)
Nah. I can't speak for anyone else but I'm not "pissed." Of course nothing really gets me "pissed" except possibly annoying people on cell phones on the subway.