Amy Jeanne
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New idea for a PR thread.....
I forget sometimes that some people use the "View New Posts" feature as a way of scanning everything that comes up -- I don't use that myself, because probably 75 percent of those posts are things that I know won't interest me, discussion of men's hats or whatever. Nobody has time to read every single post on the forum, and nobody should feel obligated to have an opinion on every topic that comes up.
As far as the slant in the OB goes, it's purely a function of who posts there. Some people lean one way, some people lean another. If your own side isn't represented, represent it. The moderation in that room isn't in any way ideologically controlled, and if you've got something to say, you're the only one who can say it. It's likely that some people won't agree with you -- but then, someone won't agree with you if you express that same opinion on the street, either. Such is life. The alternative is just to post in threads on topics you appreciate and leave the rest to the people who want to talk about them. If you let yourself be run off a forum because it's "too conservative" or "too liberal" or too many people there wear their hair funny or insist that brown shoes should never be worn in the city, aren't you just giving them what they want?
New idea for a PR thread.....
Many people have been posting on the FL since its inception about their disdain towards wearing denim. I love my blue jeans and don't let that bother me.
I agree, but then I'm one of those people who can't keep her mouth shut for fear or money. If someone disagrees with me, I tend to think that they should be uncomfortable, not me, because I'm obviously right, and they should be grateful I'm there to inform them.
I think it's unfortunate that many seem to associate "participation" with "pictures," a perspective that tends to leave out those who don't have a whole lot of stuff to show off, or those who just don't feel inclined to take a lot of pictures. *Discussion* of pictures, to me, is just as important as showing the pictures themselves -- and so is discussion without pictures.
Exactly. I sometimes look at the pictures in the threads and think about saying something (complimentary), but I feel like if I don't have pictures of my own to share, then I'm not really "participating" and I back off. Like I've drooled over the new thread of "show us your decor" but I don't have any pictures to share because my house is dusty and mess and it's staying that way until the end of the month. So I will always go back and check that thread, but it's essentially like I am a lurker there.
My gosh, am I actually shy???
Dusty? Messy? So what. You live in a house, not a hospital (always my rationalization for not bothering to make the bed.)
I think it's unfortunate that many seem to associate "participation" with "pictures," a perspective that tends to leave out those who don't have a whole lot of stuff to show off, or those who just don't feel inclined to take a lot of pictures. *Discussion* of pictures, to me, is just as important as showing the pictures themselves -- and so is discussion without pictures.
Some of the best discussions we've ever had in the PR -- I'm thinking of things like the Birth Control thread -- had few or no illustrations at all. That was also an example of an excellent discussion of a controversial topic where people expressed different points of view without giving the backs of their hands to people who disagreed. More threads like that would really fulfill the PR's potential as a place where the various aspects of women's lives in the Era weren't just appreciated but also analyzed.
Probably the same person who said "a neat desk is a sure sign of an empty mind."
"An immaculate house is the sign of a wasted life" - I have no idea who originally said that, but I like their way of thinking