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Re: Are we ever going to drop this?
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lugnet.space
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Thu, 12 Jun 2003 19:59:27 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Tim Courtney wrote:
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In lugnet.space, Nathan Wells wrote:
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In lugnet.space, Mark Sandlin wrote:
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In lugnet.space, Nathan Wells wrote:
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Look everyone, this needs to stop.
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Who are YOU to tell anyone when to stop discussing something? There are a
lot of people participating in the discussion, and perhaps as a result,
people might learn something. Weve heard from some people who havent
posted in a long time. There have been some valuable points made in some
recent posts.
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Im not saying the discussion is bad, Im just getting tired of it an I want
to see some MOCs (and before you tell me to go post one myself, Im working
on one right now)
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Then perhaps the best approach would be;
everyone, Im growing tired of this. Can you please wrap it up, or take it
to another group like off-topic.debate?
Coming in and stating authoritatively that it needs to stop is a quick way
to annoy people. No matter who you are.
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Yes, I probally chose the wrong words, but I was getting quite sick of the whole
discussion.
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Her name is Sylvi, and I dont think she needs you to bump her posts.
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I dont feel Im bumping her post, I felt her very cool creation needed to
be presented again so other people could look at it. I felt it got lost in
all the posts.
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That would be the definition of bumping the post, if Im not mistaken.
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(*sigh*) All right, Ill keep that in mind and add it to my Do not do on
LUGNET list.
Would my referring to my probe (an older MOC) in this
post count as bumping? (Im guessing
yes)
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One of the things younger members must learn is to distinguish discussion
from argument.
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Define younger. Is that someone under the age of 20, or a member who
joined six mouths ago?
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My guess would be a little bit of both. Perhaps, those inexperienced with
online discussion. However, I might add that young people seem to be more
likely to be intexperienced with rational discussion and mistake it for
hostility and argument than older people. Could be just my perspective - and
Im relatively young (21). BTW - I also started posting in the LEGO community
at 14, and was viewed as quite annoying to the older people for some time,
so I do know how it feels.
Take the lessons youre learning about online discussion in stride, and keep
posting, but more importantly, build. And probably the best bit of advice
(albeit unsolicited) I can offer is, always remain teachable.
-Tim
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I will. :)
PS stay tuned for some MOCs from me, theyre just waiting to be photographed.
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| (...) Then perhaps the best approach would be; "everyone, I'm growing tired of this. Can you please wrap it up, or take it to another group like off-topic.debate?" Coming in and stating authoritatively that it "needs to stop" is a quick way to annoy (...) (21 years ago, 12-Jun-03, to lugnet.space, FTX)
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