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The 'How not to contribute to a thread' thread
Posted: Fri 12 Dec, 2008 18.22
by Malpass93
Gavin Scott wrote:Nini wrote:If karma is true, I probably should be dead now.
Well, and I don't mean this in a hurtful way, if you put a little more love out there I for one would definitely reciprocate.
As above. Look, Nini, I'm not sure why you dislike me so, but I certainly do not hate you.
Anyway, I do believe in karma. I've always felt that if you're nice to people, people will be nice back. At least, that's what I hope.
Re: What goes around comes around?
Posted: Fri 12 Dec, 2008 18.41
by lukey
Malpass93 wrote:As above. Look, Nini, I'm not sure why you dislike me so, but I certainly do not hate you..
Must you relate every single thread back to you?
Re: What goes around comes around?
Posted: Fri 12 Dec, 2008 18.58
by Malpass93
lukey wrote:Malpass93 wrote:As above. Look, Nini, I'm not sure why you dislike me so, but I certainly do not hate you..
Must you relate every single thread back to you?
No, not EVERY one, but I find myself able to relate to most threads or comments.
Re: What goes around comes around?
Posted: Fri 12 Dec, 2008 19.00
by Pete
no, you are able to relate them to yourself, by mentioning yourself.
perhaps if you didn't feel the need to post without having anything to add you'd do better
Re: What goes around comes around?
Posted: Fri 12 Dec, 2008 19.38
by rts
I was wondering how long it would take this thread, like others, to turn into a cliquey bitch fest.
And top brass wonder why they don't retain newly registered members?
Have a good night all. I'm off to the pub.
Re: The 'How not to contribute to a thread' thread
Posted: Fri 12 Dec, 2008 20.21
by iSon
The rubbish from the "karma" thread has now been split off into this thread - in kindness to rts of course who started a genuinely insightful thread which seems the need to be hijacked.
Malpass I've tried to give you several tips on how to survive on internet forums like this but you're not taking my advice on board. Which is fine, but don't expect any sympathy from others when you get the backlash. You might be young and yes you may have received a certain amount of criticism from people like Nini BUT this is a prime example of why you'll get the trouble thrown right back at you. There was no need to try and turn this into an "aren't I so hard done to?" thread.
Just think on.
Re: The 'How not to contribute to a thread' thread
Posted: Fri 12 Dec, 2008 20.29
by Malpass93
Isonstine wrote:Malpass I've tried to give you several tips on how to survive on internet forums like this but you're not taking my advice on board. Which is fine, but don't expect any sympathy from others when you get the backlash. You might be young and yes you may have received a certain amount of criticism from people like Nini BUT this is a prime example of why you'll get the trouble thrown right back at you. There was no need to try and turn this into an "aren't I so hard done to?" thread.
Just think on.
This has opened my eyes. Thanks for the tips, Ison. (I have noticed you TRY to be nice, must be that karma talking

)
However I do feel that the constant changing of subject in threads - a thread goes from talking about (say) a new mod, to how idiotic I may be - is irritating at best.
Re: The 'How not to contribute to a thread' thread
Posted: Fri 12 Dec, 2008 20.33
by iSon
Malpass93 wrote:Isonstine wrote:Malpass I've tried to give you several tips on how to survive on internet forums like this but you're not taking my advice on board. Which is fine, but don't expect any sympathy from others when you get the backlash. You might be young and yes you may have received a certain amount of criticism from people like Nini BUT this is a prime example of why you'll get the trouble thrown right back at you. There was no need to try and turn this into an "aren't I so hard done to?" thread.
Just think on.
This has opened my eyes. Thanks for the tips, Ison. (I have noticed you TRY to be nice, must be that karma talking

)
However I do feel that the constant changing of subject in threads - a thread goes from talking about (say) a new mod, to how idiotic I may be - is irritating at best.
Well at this stage I would say that you should rise above it. Don't respond with any silliness and just contribute to the threads where there is something worth saying. Over time, if you go the right way about it, you'll not face any trouble.
Just my take on things anyway.
Re: The 'How not to contribute to a thread' thread
Posted: Sat 13 Dec, 2008 00.25
by Gavin Scott
Ison speaks truth. He truth speak good.
Malpass, I can appreciate the difficulty you face in integrating into a board of very strong characters; but in time it will come to pass.
My advice would echo Ison's. Contribute to the topics on topic, and avoid entering into spats regarding your relationships with others here. In that way you'll find your contributions will sit more easily with others - and you won't become known as the new member who rubs others up the wrong way.
Chin up, best foot forward and be patient. One can't expect to be a "regular" overnight - but it will be soon, and for the rest of your life.
Re: The 'How not to contribute to a thread' thread
Posted: Sat 13 Dec, 2008 01.08
by cdd
Gavin Scott wrote:One can't expect to be a "regular" overnight - but it will be soon, and for the rest of your life.
Good god, that's a terrifying thought.
Not that Malpass might be a member for the rest of his life, but the implication that like everyone else,
I might be!
Re: The 'How not to contribute to a thread' thread
Posted: Sat 13 Dec, 2008 11.49
by Nick Harvey
This is getting dangerous! I concur again, cdd.
It just brings a thought to my mind, however. I hope the management have rehearsed the obit procedures ready for when I or DVB finally leave.