Do you feel like your posts are insignificant?

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natster43

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A bit. But what can you do when you aren't a notable human being with nothing interesting to add to a conversation that someone hasn't already said and probably said it better? Nothing really, but post some stuff anyway. That's how I feel about my stuff.
 

Nimcha

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I seem to blend in well enough. There are a few topics I have strong opinions about but I don't feel like voicing those every time one of those threads pops up.

On most other topics I either don't care enough to put effort in or I'm not controversial enough to be noticed. :p
 

ph0b0s123

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Darkstorm13 said:
I only recently started using the forums on this site (as you can see, I have something like 7 messages posted). I enjoy reading the threads, but I often don't post in them because a lot of threads already have hundreds of replies, and really who's gonna read or care about mine?

Also, typing that just made me wonder who's gonna read or care about this thread, heh.
I did float the ideas of some re-forms a little while ago, but no-one was interested.

Stuff like being able to up-mark posts and then go into a thread with six pages and be able to read the most up-marked posts first. Then if someone has already posted the same thing I would say in the thread, I can just up-mark the post rather than have to put a post saying I agree with the comment.

Also something to make quote notifications better, as in you add a quote in at any time other than when you first post a post, the person you are quoting does not get notified. Also it is nigh on impossible to search for where your user name has been quoted. Also if you are part of a quote thread, you don't get notified, i.e someone quoted you and then their response to you comment also gets quote by someone else with something to say about that response to your original comment, you don't know about it.

Anyway no-one was interested, so the forums remain as they are. Also posting polls seems a bit screwed and unreliable at the moment.
 

Yopaz

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midget_roxx said:
Escapist is one of the most generic forums on the net. Of course it doesn't matter because within a few weeks the same ridiculous threads will be repeated (would you do X if Y happened, what would you do in X situation, you have X amount of time left choose Y from this list, what is your favourite X etc etc.)
Also a whole lot about Zombie apocalypse. The last weapon you used in a game will now X. It gets old.
 

Moonlight Butterfly

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I just post what I think. I don't do it for anyone else.

It's nice to have somewhere to discuss things. I was thinking recently about going to find a forum to discuss the new 52 DC comics I have been reading.

Sometimes a thread will start to repeat itself. That's usually when I bail on it. As it's too long for people to read through to see what arguments have been made, countered, disproved already. It's not really constructive to continue them.
 

Smurf McSmurfington

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Yes. Though I don't really care, I just reply to most threads after reading the first 10-20 posts, even if said thread is a hundred pages long(yes, this is an exaggeration).
And no, I don't think anyone will ever actually read my post there. I simply do not care.
 

Lionsfan

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I dunno, are you going to read this? Will anybody read this?

Oftentimes I'll post ona topic, even if it's like the 15th page. What I'll usually do is read the first page or so, then the last pages; just to get caught up on the feeling of the thread
 

The Abhorrent

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I generally don't get a lot of recognition on this forum, just the odd quote here & there. I generally don't mind that lack of notoriety, as those few replies I get are usually along the lines of "that's a good point".

However, I've had some level of recognition before (somewhere else, obviously).... and the briefest summary for it would be "a mixed blessing".

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Up until a couple years ago, I was one of the more active & known members of the GameFAQs World of Warcraft board; during the years I was regularly posting there, I had gained the reputation as being what could be called "the voice of reason" (as well as being one of the very few "nice guys").

For those unfamilar with the general culture of the GameFAQs message boards (or the internet forums in general for that matter), placing myself in that position was just asking for trouble. I managed to keep it up for a few years, but in the end it just wasn't worth it; especially once I stopped playing WoW.

While doing so did help me gain some respect from the more benign posters, it did gain me a few enemies as well. Usually it was the trolls (who almost always are among the most active members of any forum or messsage board), quite often due to me not taking their crap and making them look like the fools they were. It might have been a bit cruel to leave their only viable options to respond as either something which makes them look like a fool, clearly label themselves as a troll, a jerk with an over-inflated ego, or remain silent (the last being the best idea); still, they only got that from me when had earned it. There was always the chance to give an intelligent reply, but very rarely did I ever get one.

In essence, I had fabricated a senario (if not the environment of the board in general, though it's all but impossible to completely eradicate the "problem posters" of such places) where posters were required to have a somewhat intelligent or at least civil discussion (non-malicious joke topics/threads were fine though, if annoyingly stupid on occassion; most "fad topics" tend to be this), less they label themselves as an undesirable jerk. In short, a very troll-unfriendly environment; good for me and many others, but not so much for the strong presence of those who are there to stroke their egos or incite others.

Anyhow, this led to some of them holding onto grudges (and a few quotations taken out of context) which lasted for years. As clearly pathetic as that was, it does eventually begin to get to you; my own tenacity (or perhaps more accurately, stubbornness) isn't something to sneeze at, but even I couldn't keep it up as long as the single-minded malice/stupidity which drove the trolls over there. While it wasn't the direct cause for me ultimately quitting the game, it probably was a factor.

So when I finally left for good, my pseudo-policing of the forum ceased. Every so often, I may get a comment on my time on the GameFAQs WoW board; usually along the lines of "you were the best poster there". A bit of a good feeling getting those remarks, but there's no doubt that gaining the reputation for that wasn't the always an enjoyable experience.

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So yes, it certainly can feel like your posts are insignificant.... but then again, it's not always a good thing when your posts are a significant matter on the forum. Being a relative nobody means you're a bit more free to do as you please; fewer people will bother you about going against the norm, because you're not worth their time. When you're well known, things start to get a bit political (in the "office politics" context); especially if you're the sort of person who's willing to tell people what they don't want to hear (but often need to hear).
 

Grimbold

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I began to write a post about the topic then I thought it is insignificant anyways and deleted it. Then I thought I should let you know.
I get the feeling that posting long posts here is not worth the effort unless you have a strong opinion about something and write a really long rant. tl;dr-posts get much attention. Opening a thread will of course make you very significant.
 

ComicsAreWeird

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It´s a big forum where a lot of opinions are voiced. Of course some get lost in the crowd. But overall i like sharing my thougths in the off chance somebody decides it´s interesting and starts debating with me :)
 

Redlin5_v1legacy

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Yup cause in the grand scheme of things it will eventually be forgotten, even by my closest friends here. And yet, I keep going because it is incredibly fun.
 

lacktheknack

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Not at all. About a third of my posts completely (and inexplicably) shut down threads. I've lost track of how many times I've checked back an hour later and found that I'm still the last guy who posted.

I chose to let this give me an inflated ego, because /threading is awesome. :p

Plus, I get quoted often enough in the rest of my posts that I feel that people are, in fact, reading what I write.
 

TheRightToArmBears

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I feel like everything I do feels insignificant, so I can hardly say I care. Besides, this whole forum is really fairly pointless, not that it's a bad thing. So yes, yes I do think my posts are insignificant, but it's hardly like I care.
 

The Hero Killer

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Not really. I tend to make good points in most threads, and it seems 1 out of every 3 posts get diginified with a response from somebody.