Originally posted by MrGongGong
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Clique? Exclusive club?
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doesn't length of membership of the forum inevitably bring with it a sort of 'clubiness' ? some people here probably date back to the beginning of the old BBC messageboards - how many years is that now ? they must know eachother pretty well by now, know what eachother would say on any given subject even before they've said it. Then some people seem to know eachother personally away from the forum, and others regularly send eachother private messages/emails which might create a sense of clique (?).
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View Post......
[The last picture is surely the VPO. The answers to each of the others are: No, No and No.]
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I think there is a sort of 'clubbiness' - I have sometimes wondered if I am allowed to use a particular abbreviation of someone's board name - but what matters surely is how unwelcome outsiders feel?
This interests me...
Originally posted by mercia View Post...others regularly send each other private messages/emails which might create a sense of clique (?).
What started this discussion was the perception that members of the clique rush to defend one of their own or attack perceived enemies. I've even heard accusations (not Radio 3 related I hasten to say) that clique members organised these concerted defence/attack strategies by means of private-message networking.
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The forum can't be that exclusive or cliquey when yours truly is the sixth highest posting member !
(Owner of a solitary ten quid ring cycle,and a veteran of countless punk gigs ).
You have to live with this "clique" stuff on message boards. Footy boards are just as bad.(e g if you haven't done every away game since 1970 you aren't a real fan......type of post).
Fwiw i hope @noggin comes back soon,as he, like every other goodwilled forumite, has plenty to offer to our discussions around our shared love of music.
Right, off to see the Dorset county youth orchestra in Bruges Cathedral.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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I see what you mean...but that sort of PM might well be exchanged between people who barely know each other.
I was thinking of the sort of PMs which aren't talked about, or not by those exchanging them - the sort that cement one's status as member of the clique, and foment dislike of disapproved-of posters, even to inciting attacks on them.
No, I don't believe this happens either!
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View PostOr on the other hand, there's a limit to how long one can string out the discussion of a word that's not all that interesting."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post....ooootake me....take me....I've got an hour, lunch break just starting...."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostRight, off to see the Dorset county youth orchestra in Bruges Cathedral.
Sounds like a great excuse for a or"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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I've obviously been busy this morning, not to have noticed this!
I think the main thing that the forum could do to seem unfriendly and unwelcoming to newcomers is to ignore them when they post or perhaps behave a little sharply - as we might to someone whose reaction we know would be suitably robust, but we must assume new arrivals will feel more uncertain.
Ease people in to what can seem a bit of a hurly-burley, and then it's up to them. I do, however, feel strongly that it puts people off joining in the first place if there are constant squabbles and insults flying around.
It's also a commonsense procedure for new people study the place and see whether they thing they will enjoy posting here. It's no good people joining in order to take issue with what is pretty plainly a forum, erm, characteristic ... well, not if they want to be friends!It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Simon
I don't see the music side as being particularly problematic - generally, most people seem to be welcomed and most of us are pleased to interact happily within the various topics and genres that interest us.
But the political side is different: the forum is, in general, left/liberal inclined, and anyone favouring policies of a different slant has routinely been ridiculed by the same group - clique, gang, whatever - of a handful of people who seem to spend a lot of time here and who probably contact each other off board when a row crops up, with a few more coming in to offer "support" as things progress. So, what used to happen (IMO) was that real and valuable political discussion, with logical comment form courteous persons holding different views, didn't really have a chance, but was stymied by one-liners, smileys, sarcastic comments, pictures, general irrelevancies and by interventions from those who simply missed the point.
There do exist online forums where political debate does take place in a far better fashion, but even there one finds this happening from time to time, usually from a few individuals intellectually incapable of proper debate.
I expect it's probably better largely to ignore the politics side on here if you are centre or right, and just enjoy the rest of it, which is still, IMO, one of the best forums on the net.
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Originally posted by Simon View Post...a handful of people who seem to spend a lot of time here and who probably contact each other off board when a row crops up, with a few more coming in to offer "support" as things progress...
It's what I was talking about it above. It is corrosive.
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