Do you feel like your posts are insignificant?

Recommended Videos

TRR

New member
Jul 21, 2008
319
0
0
I always seem to start a shitstorm, so no they are not insignificant.
 
Jun 11, 2008
5,331
0
0
Saying Evolution is a theory and not 100% unchanging fact(it is a scientific fact) on the Escapist forums for the win. Yeah if you want to see your posts make an impact say that without the for the win.

To be honest I don't care if my posts are nor do I think anyone's post is insignificant the only problem with this forum is in terms of posts is that there is a rarely a newish thread as most threads get repeated every month. In fact it is getting to the point where I want a pointless "Why JRPGs aren't as good as WRPGs" thread to shake it up a bit and I despise those threads(please don't make one that was hyperbole but you get my point).
 
Jun 11, 2008
5,331
0
0
Kragg said:
I think i've posted this before, months ago on some other topic

I feel like most topics on these boards are resolved within first 20 posts of it, no real discussion value after that, just people repeating what others have said. Very rarely will you have new ideas after the third page. Very large amount of people don't even read past page 2 and the last 2 pages. I think alot of people are "guilty" of that. In that sence i do think most posts are insignificant.

DO find it funny that some of the "i dont post alot" people have 2k + posts :D

edit: jaw kinda dropped when i saw i had 600+ posts myself
Well to put this in perspective given my join date no I do not post a lot given that people who have been a year less than me generally have the same post count and most people from the 2008-2009 era have gone to forum games and groups and have accumulated well over 10,000 posts.
 

Lenderian

New member
Aug 18, 2009
35
0
0
I don't really believe my posts are significant, but I post anyways I highly doubt anyone will read this one anyways. Just putting my thoughts on it is all.
 

Nergy

New member
Jul 21, 2011
78
0
0
Pretty much, the majority (or a significant percentage) of people simply read the OP, scroll straight to the bottom and type their own reply, then sit and wait till someone decides to communicate with them.
 

Bassik

New member
Jun 15, 2011
385
0
0
My posts are usually a shining beacon of reason and wisdom among the crude scribbles of the unwashed masses. *monocole*
 

KelsieKatt

New member
May 14, 2008
180
0
0
Yes, I put a good amount of effort into most of my posts, except for the occasional lazy ones, but in general I'm just 1 person in a giant sea of others, and let's be honest, most people are lazy on top of that.

Easiest way to get noticed is to post something short, simple and to the point in a completely black and white manner which also happens to be highly controversial. I don't tend to do that very often, not to mention I have trouble taking things in simple black and white terms anyway. Any form of neutrality tends to be completely ignored and viewed as somehow "wishy washy."

Of course, as the topic says. Nobody is going to read this anyway so I may as well be talking to myself. :D
 

CarlMin

New member
Jun 6, 2010
1,411
0
0
I just post when I find myself disagree with all other comments. That's when I feel that my opinion needs to be stated^^
 

Bealzibob

New member
Jul 4, 2009
405
0
0
Yeah I rarely post and don't think any of my post are that significant but basing things on significance is a dangerous trap so I still post when I feel like I actually have something to say.
 

Chefodeath

New member
Dec 31, 2009
759
0
0
I feel like my existence is insignificant. I'd probably ended up commiting suicide by now if 'i didn't think it wasfor weak minded pussies.

And ya, sometimes when I write a long thought out opinion to a thread and no one answers, it adds a little to my overall general feeling of insignificance.
 

AbstractStream

New member
Feb 18, 2011
1,399
0
0
CarlMinez said:
I just post when I find myself disagree with all other comments. That's when I feel that my opinion needs to be stated^^
Looking at your post count, it seems like you disagree with a lot of comments xD
 

Elementary - Dear Watson

RIP Eleuthera, I will miss you
Nov 9, 2010
2,980
0
0
They all count towards the post count on your profile anyway, and something that happens in forums of course is that the ones with the large figures of posts are the ones who are trusted the most! (Not always I know, but it can lead to an increase in credibility!)

If I have a point I never think that it is insignificant, as long as I think it is valid! I know that not everyone is going to read it, but it may get the few looks that are needed. A certain person may read it who thinks 'hey yeah, s/he's right' and then quotes me, and then quids-in i'm being noticed all over again!
 

Felstaff

Senior Member
Sep 19, 2011
191
4
23
Bassik said:
My posts are usually a shining beacon of reason and wisdom among the crude scribbles of the unwashed masses. *monocole*
*monocle.

*double monocle*

Anyway, you (as in, the general 'you') may think your posts on a forum are insignificant because nobody directly responds to them, which would lead you to think they're not being read. This might also be true, especially for zero-content threads ("post your top ten games!" = 1,000 people posting a list of ten games, no-one reads anyone else's list, but wants the world to know their own) but remember, a good deal of browsers/users/lurkers/readers of The Escapist are in the gaming industry themselves. The Escapist is a gaming hub, just like other gaming sites, and various games designers and such are as much a part of them as your average gnerk* who spends his entire life online belittling other peoples' efforts. It's not like Hollywood, as many designers are just working Joes who love games. Whilst Tom Cruise might never have set foot on the imdb forums, or Peter Molyneux trawl through $gaming_site's forum, there's a good chance that Bob the unit manager for Vanilla Sky did, or Sarah the Games Mechanics Designer for Fallout: New Vegas is browsing right now. These people, the ones who make the industry tick, reads these threads (not necessarily *this* one) and your opinion has the power to influence these kinds of people, which helps to create future products that do not have the flaws you see as important enough to post in a forum about.

They're just a bunch of guys with opinions, and when someone says "ugh, there are too many dragons in GenericRPG", there's a good chance that someone related to the creation of the game will read this comment, come to an informed decision, and ensure that, on balance, the next game (or next patch) will have fewer dragons, and more of whatever else someone suggested they like.

Such as dragons.


In a nutshell, people who change the direction of the industry read forums. Sometimes they're paid to. They are just normal people (on the whole), and if your posts are content-worthy, and you have something productive to say... and you're generally grammatically correct... then maybe your post will help influence these people and alter the future of gaming.



_______________________
*gnerk = nerd asshole. Non-contributive to his culture in any positive way, this predominantly male phenomenon is more vocal than your average geek, and feels that criticism is his only weapon. Rarely sleeps, physically introverted, although extrovert when shielded by anonymity, lavish upper-middle-class lifestyle funded entirely by parent(s). Sides with a game until it becomes too popular for his liking, often prominently posts on gaming and tech forums voicing his disgust at franchises to which he once allied himself to.
 

Freaky Lou

New member
Nov 1, 2011
606
0
0
I do if it's in one of those "list your favourite ___!" threads because I don't think anyone actually reads other people's replies in those. I do, however, put a lot of effort into "recommend me ___" replies because, usually, everyone's just throwing out titles without explaining anything beyond "it gud lol".

Beyond that though, in real discussion threads, I think my replies are going to be read, and I can tell they often are because people reply to them as often as not.
 

JoesshittyOs

New member
Aug 10, 2011
1,965
0
0
Blue Hero said:
Nope. My post is the most significant post in the thread. Anyone that says otherwise is maybe a liar and maybe an alcoholic.
... I'll let you go this time seeing how I'm nursing a hangover.

OT: I tend to be much more aggressive on the internet than I am in real life, so I tend to get into some semi-flame wars with people. So yeah, I feel like my post have some significance. Though it's not always in the way that I'd like.

I generally go through phases where I'm more cheerful and my arguments with people are more like debates (which is a good thing), and then there are times when when I need people to know that they're wrong. I tend not to enjoy that time as much. Right about now I'm on the cheerful wave of posting.
Grey Carter said:
I rarely post. I don't take any issue with the Escapist as a forum, I just find forums in general are full of people who aren't listening but just waiting for their turn to speak.
I think that accurately describes me. Though I don't find that such a bad thing. I go on threads like this to vent generally, and I'm sure a lot of other people do as well. Finding the occasional person you relate to is pretty rewarding, but it's not why I use the forums.

To each their own, I guess.
 

FrostyChick

Little Miss Vampire.
Jul 13, 2010
678
0
21
I very rarely post anything serious on here at all.
Politics/religion/philosophy bores me immensely, so I either stick to the light hearted topics, or maybe add in a little to the more sciency orientated topics.
To be honest I just don't do forum debates because:
A) I'm not very good at staying on topic. Mostly because I'm easily bored.
B) I have very little patience for the kind of bullshitty strawman/non-squitor/provably false arguements that are so common on the internet among the so called "above average" pseudo-intelectuals.
C) I would much rather be doing something at least somewhat productive with my time. Even if it is just reading a book or something like that.
 

Scarim Coral

Jumped the ship
Legacy
Oct 29, 2010
18,157
2
3
Country
UK
I'm not too bother with that. As long I got something to say, I will post my opinion/ comment regardless of how many pages that thread had got or if anyone will read my posted comment at all.
 

draconiansundae

New member
Sep 14, 2010
170
0
0
Yeah, I browse forums almost daily, but I rarely post even though I've had an account for over a year.

FrostyChick said:
B) I have very little patience for the kind of bullshitty strawman/non-squitor/provably false arguements that are so common on the internet among the so called "above average" pseudo-intelectuals.
...and I find this to be very off-putting, generally, which is one of the biggest reasons why I avoid posting on all but the most mundane of topics. Like this one.
 

Sectan

Senior Member
Aug 7, 2011
591
0
21
If it's a discussion I'll end up leaving hole in my arguments and get 4 people quoting it. I'll come back a few days later and SHIT I SHOULD HAVE FIXED IT. THEN MY ARGUMENT WOULD HAVE BEEN MORE SOLID!