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Newbies, also play a psychological role in posting in these forums. Noobs are constantly undermined as losers, whereas most regulars are well respected, the fact that regulars tend to stick together and occasionally make a derogatory statement towards newbies, most will agree, and stick together giving, the regulars a sense of companion ship, and happiness, knowing that people agree with them. The noob on the other hand, will generally not be discouraged through this, on the contrary, they will probably just try harder to write more intelligent sounding articles, but again, most regulars will refuse to acknowledge this. Not because they think that it was a bad post, but because it wouldn't be accepted for a notable to congratulate a newbie. These kinds of forums rely on a special equilibrium between noobs, notables and regulars, like a less complicated food cycle.
Finally, the heaviest burden is placed upon the staff who decide actually win the GAD. If you spot a longish thread, chances are that the user who posted it, wants a new game. This can discourage people, because there is no heart in the article, and that the user just can't be ar*ed to earn some money. If you were to ask me what the newbies greatest achievement was, I would tell you that they are not delusional about the SR forums are. They know that they are making posts on SR to win free games, and the point is, Lots of regulars try to seem so innocent, but if they just wanted to talk about games, (not win games through topical posts) then they should just find a different gaming forum site. Newbies accept this, but when they turn into regulars, they will try to fit in with the other regulars (as the name suggests) and will be in denial about why they are on it because most regulars are.
That is why I view newbies just as important as regulars, and notables. Think about this post. It might actually make sense.
torticollis.
Newbies, also play a psychological role in posting in these forums. Noobs are constantly undermined as losers, whereas most regulars are well respected, the fact that regulars tend to stick together and occasionally make a derogatory statement towards newbies, most will agree, and stick together giving, the regulars a sense of companion ship, and happiness, knowing that people agree with them. The noob on the other hand, will generally not be discouraged through this, on the contrary, they will probably just try harder to write more intelligent sounding articles, but again, most regulars will refuse to acknowledge this. Not because they think that it was a bad post, but because it wouldn't be accepted for a notable to congratulate a newbie. These kinds of forums rely on a special equilibrium between noobs, notables and regulars, like a less complicated food cycle.
Finally, the heaviest burden is placed upon the staff who decide actually win the GAD. If you spot a longish thread, chances are that the user who posted it, wants a new game. This can discourage people, because there is no heart in the article, and that the user just can't be ar*ed to earn some money. If you were to ask me what the newbies greatest achievement was, I would tell you that they are not delusional about the SR forums are. They know that they are making posts on SR to win free games, and the point is, Lots of regulars try to seem so innocent, but if they just wanted to talk about games, (not win games through topical posts) then they should just find a different gaming forum site. Newbies accept this, but when they turn into regulars, they will try to fit in with the other regulars (as the name suggests) and will be in denial about why they are on it because most regulars are.
That is why I view newbies just as important as regulars, and notables. Think about this post. It might actually make sense.
torticollis.
> I use the SR forums as an example because of its main pulling
> point, winning a free game. This is generally what attracts people to
> this site
1. No, it isn't. It's to chat to thers about anything really, and every now and then there are GAD attempts, but that is not it's main pulling point.
> That is why I view newbies just as important as regulars, and
> notables. Think about this post. It might actually make sense.
2. This is also untrue. If it is, what is the point of having this n00b>reggie>notable system???
> torticollis wrote:
> I use the SR forums as an example because of its main pulling
> point, winning a free game. This is generally what attracts people
> to
> this site
>
> 1. No, it isn't. It's to chat to thers about anything really, and
> every now and then there are GAD attempts, but that is not it's main
> pulling point.
>
>
> That is why I view newbies just as important as regulars, and
> notables. Think about this post. It might actually make sense.
>
> 2. This is also untrue. If it is, what is the point of having this
> n00b>reggie>notable system???
I have already stated that this was to make the regulars feel better or the notables ffeel better, but the noobs still play an inmportant role. And the main pulling point of SR website is GAD hence on Gameaday.co.uk, that being the main point of it.
The website is also for customer support. Gameaday.com's main pulling point is GAD's, but the SR website is a much broader spectrum, much broader indeed.........