petethepug
Michael
Two factors come into play. The rules of social, as well as the opposite, privacy, have changed when online forums were born.
In the beginning everyone would sign their post like a letter and enthusiasm was overboard. When forum users discovered they could reinvent themselves into anyone they wanted to, like a Cosplay character, it kind of turned into Lord of the Flys Pt II.
The questions asked really are what sets the stage around here. How they’re answered is what makes it enjoyable. What’s in between or off topic seasons or personalizes a particular forum.
Too much of any one spice or cowbell repels noobs. I don’t think that’s the case here. It’s just schnizzle that happens and normally doesn’t get noticed.
In the beginning everyone would sign their post like a letter and enthusiasm was overboard. When forum users discovered they could reinvent themselves into anyone they wanted to, like a Cosplay character, it kind of turned into Lord of the Flys Pt II.
The questions asked really are what sets the stage around here. How they’re answered is what makes it enjoyable. What’s in between or off topic seasons or personalizes a particular forum.
Too much of any one spice or cowbell repels noobs. I don’t think that’s the case here. It’s just schnizzle that happens and normally doesn’t get noticed.