the best advce for noobs
- graidawg
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i feel the snark is in risk of becoming a boojum and definately not as good as it should be.
best advice come to burning man be who you want to be and if you want to suck supermans cock.
that doesn't read right i mean be who you want to be. also you can, if you want to, suck supermans cock.
best advice come to burning man be who you want to be and if you want to suck supermans cock.
that doesn't read right i mean be who you want to be. also you can, if you want to, suck supermans cock.
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CATCH AND RELEASE.
Burners with torches is right and natural and just.-fishy.
CATCH AND RELEASE.
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I know what you mean, and it could definitely affect those who aren't used to forum like these. I'm relatively new here and find the snark refreshing and entertaining, but then I've been on quite a few forums that aren't intended for "nurturing" new members. Sometimes it degraded to the state you've mentioned, with cliques and stuff like that. The core problem some of those forums was that some of the people "in the club" were also moderators; so "dissent" would be quickly quashed.Dr Helix wrote:I'd say that the biggest challenge facing this forum is what I've seen in other forums like this; that the core group ends up chasing away any new contributors and that it becomes a closed in chat space. I'm a part time contributor and feel okay adding my comments, but it took a lot of time to get to this point. A lot of folks get shot down pretty quickly and leave after just a few posts. Hell, I've been guilty myself of some of the snark that drove them away. Is this right? Not sure. Just hope it doesn't go away as it has been a great source of inspiration, information and entertainment for me. Thanks everyone.
I think the moderation on this forum does a lot for preventing the breakdown of the forum into a "club" for only certain people. Hopefully it remains that way.
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Dr. Helix, I respectfully but utterly disagree with you; I found a very warm and coherent welcome here immediately. BBadger, you are on the right track (and the snark is quite refreshing) but, the real truth of this forum and the bottom line, beauty and joy of it is that it reflects the Ten Principles.BBadger wrote:I know what you mean, and it could definitely affect those who aren't used to forum like these. I'm relatively new here and find the snark refreshing and entertaining, but then I've been on quite a few forums that aren't intended for "nurturing" new members. Sometimes it degraded to the state you've mentioned, with cliques and stuff like that. The core problem some of those forums was that some of the people "in the club" were also moderators; so "dissent" would be quickly quashed.Dr Helix wrote:I'd say that the biggest challenge facing this forum is what I've seen in other forums like this; that the core group ends up chasing away any new contributors and that it becomes a closed in chat space. I'm a part time contributor and feel okay adding my comments, but it took a lot of time to get to this point. A lot of folks get shot down pretty quickly and leave after just a few posts. Hell, I've been guilty myself of some of the snark that drove them away. Is this right? Not sure. Just hope it doesn't go away as it has been a great source of inspiration, information and entertainment for me. Thanks everyone.
I think the moderation on this forum does a lot for preventing the breakdown of the forum into a "club" for only certain people. Hopefully it remains that way.
The noobs who are chased away are those who demonstrate a lazy dependency and a refusal to be taught. For their own safety I hope they never reach The Playa. I find you all to be wonderfully conscientious guardians, like it or not.
This shit is real, noobs. And it's better to be bitch-slapped on ePlaya than cold-cocked on The Playa. Mother Nature has no sympathy for you.
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gyre wrote:Eplaya is now well on it's way to becoming a place where AntiM will be an appropriate moderator.
It's up to the people using it and the llc, to decide if that's what they want.
It may be a very interesting case study to watch the forum deteriorate.
There are already plenty of teen gamer and camaro forums that fill the bill though.
lay off of antiM or i'll Nuke you with my Snark Bombs.
dont try me Gyre, i know the back story.
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Wonderful reasoning here. It isn't just a rave where everything is free. The snark is a good alert to those who have misconceptions about where they are going. I stay away from most of the opinion threads to avoid getting abraded by what I choose as a way to spend my free time. I guess as a consequence, I don't see this supposed breakdown in the community, and on the contrary have observed this year some of the new folks being great additions to the information/help bank. +1 to My Dear Friend.MyDearFriend wrote: Dr. Helix, I respectfully but utterly disagree with you; I found a very warm and coherent welcome here immediately. BBadger, you are on the right track (and the snark is quite refreshing) but, the real truth of this forum and the bottom line, beauty and joy of it is that it reflects the Ten Principles.
The noobs who are chased away are those who demonstrate a lazy dependency and a refusal to be taught. For their own safety I hope they never reach The Playa. I find you all to be wonderfully conscientious guardians, like it or not.
This shit is real, noobs. And it's better to be bitch-slapped on ePlaya than cold-cocked on The Playa. Mother Nature has no sympathy for you.
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Roll on through, Tumbleweed.
Roll on through, Tumbleweed.
Hilarious.BBadger wrote: I think the moderation on this forum does a lot for preventing the breakdown of the forum into a "club" for only certain people. Hopefully it remains that way.
I just had a post pulled with no discussion, based on lies from AntiM's Cockroach Club.
No one ever asked me anything, but why would they, when they are only going to lie.
AntiM is an admitted liar.
Worse, vicious just for the sake of being vicious.
For her to be a moderator is high comedy.
If that's the kind of forum you want, you're already there.
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I find the term "noobs" rather insulting. No way to know at Burning Man or on the eplaya what kind of experience or knowledge a person has, or lacks, unless they go out of their way demonstrate it.
That said, perhaps the eplaya page logo should be revised to read "Burning Man Community Discussion Board and Misinformation Archive".
That said, perhaps the eplaya page logo should be revised to read "Burning Man Community Discussion Board and Misinformation Archive".
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You know JK, I respect your opinion and your values. But as I read your comments, I inevitably look over to your avatar and just crack up. Makes my day every time. Thanks.jkisha wrote:LOL I like how you put that.Dr Helix wrote: overtaken by core people embroiled in some controversey known only to them.
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Thanks. It should be a good reminder to all to take everything I say with a grain (or two) of salt.Dr Helix wrote:You know JK, I respect your opinion and your values. But as I read your comments, I inevitably look over to your avatar and just crack up. Makes my day every time. Thanks.jkisha wrote:LOL I like how you put that.Dr Helix wrote: overtaken by core people embroiled in some controversey known only to them.
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Then I realized that the Lord doesn't work that way so I stole one and asked Him to forgive me
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You find the term "noob" insulting? How about newb, newbie or virgin? Did you have a bad first year? This thread was meant to alert "new people", to some of the bullshit snark in here, and to take it in stride.Bob wrote:I find the term "noobs" rather insulting. No way to know at Burning Man or on the eplaya what kind of experience or knowledge a person has, or lacks, unless they go out of their way demonstrate it.
That said, perhaps the eplaya page logo should be revised to read "Burning Man Community Discussion Board and Misinformation Archive".
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