Re: State of the Forum Address 2005
Matthew, on host 82.37.78.170
Tuesday, April 19, 2005, at 15:58:10
Re: State of the Forum Address 2005 posted by commie_bat on Tuesday, April 19, 2005, at 13:53:04:
> It might help to have some way of indicating that a post has been read/enjoyed without having to craft a reply that lives up to the usual intellectual/creative standards. > > On Yahoo message boards, you can anonymously "recommend" a post to show your approval. Anyone viewing the post can see that it has however many recs, and the poster can know his work was appreciated.
There is a gem of a suggestion here, but I can see it backfiring by amplifying one of the problems it attempts to fix.
If people are scared to post here due to low self-esteem and believing that their posts won't be appreciated, how will it feel when one can have concrete evidence that it wasn't?
Many people, particularly online, seem to be rather weak in the emotional security department, and the Rinkworks community is certainly no exception to that. How many low-scoring (and it is effectively a score) posts will it take to push someone over the edge?
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