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Tue 18/03/03 at 10:30
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In the next couple of days I’m expecting to change. I’ll leave one day, go into a state of metamorphosis, possibly involving a cocoon or pupa, and when I return I’m going to be different.

Actually, no, I’m not, but in the next day or so I’ll have amassed three hundred posts, ten thousand words and twenty-one glorious days here, whilst I’ve been tarnished with a newbie brush. I won’t be a different person. I won’t really have changed at all, but I’ll post under a lovely new purple “Simon Says”.

The purpose of this post is two fold. One is to celebrate my coming of regulardom, and the fact that I will soon lose my newbicity. Hooray me ; )

The second is to ask if there is a certain newbism in the forum. There have been threads here suggesting the newbies shouldn’t be allowed to post here. This post met a lot of resistance, but since then there has been a number of pointless posts here. I don’t want to reopen that debate, but I am interested to know how seriously you take new people posts. If some new person (or a JAT) took the time to write a long post would you bother to read it? Would you bother to reply if you did? Would you pay it the same attention as some of the notable’s posts, or a noted regular who has a record of writing good posts (or even a newbie with a long history, i.e. Light)?

Personally from my recent experience I don’t think I’ve been the recipient of any actively anti newbie abuse, but I sometimes wonder whether some of my posts have been leant greater attention if I wasn’t a newbie, or if I was more established.

I think I have pretty much answered my own question. Clearly more established posters are more often read, in the same way as a popular author is. I agree with a number of people (I.B. and Grix spring to mind) that we should ignore the newbie spam posts, but we should also support and nurture the newbies who do make an effort with their posts, or offer thoughtful replies.

Anyways, referring back to my first point,

Hooray me

*puts on party hat*
Wed 19/03/03 at 09:56
"Darkness, always"
Posts: 9,603
phi11ip wrote:
> Didn't you once do that exact same thing?

What, use a second account to create an atmosphere of anti-newbism in the Life forum in an effort to get all future newbies locked out?


No.
Wed 19/03/03 at 09:41
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"Bounty housewife..."
Posts: 5,257
Grix Thraves wrote:

> However, Skies of Arcadia IS the best game in the world.

Not still harping on about that Grix !!


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BAck to the topic - For me it boils down to how much time I have - as most of my time here is spent while I am at work it is very dependent on how busy things are in the office. If I have loads of time I will read through topic after topic and post where I feel I have a response worth adding. If I am short of time I will generally look at posts from people that I know as do most others.

The thing about a lot of posts from Newbies that appear here is that if they have made a complete rss of themselves when they first come on then they tend to lose your respect straight away and you will ignore there future postings alot of the time.
Wed 19/03/03 at 09:26
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"Bounty housewife..."
Posts: 5,257
phi11ip wrote:
> Insane Bartender wrote:
> I'm fairly convinced that some of the regulars/notables have been
> signing up for new accounts and spamming the Life forum in an effort
> to press the issue of anti-newbie sentiment around here.
>
> Didn't you once do that exact same thing?

No - he used narcoleptic Insomniac to post the half life stories - that is not spam.
Tue 18/03/03 at 22:28
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"Sure.Fine.Whatever."
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I've never had any other account bar this. I'm far too lazy to sign up for another one. :P
Tue 18/03/03 at 22:00
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"Chavez, just hush.."
Posts: 11,080
Insane Bartender wrote:
> I'm fairly convinced that some of the regulars/notables have been
> signing up for new accounts and spamming the Life forum in an effort
> to press the issue of anti-newbie sentiment around here.

Didn't you once do that exact same thing?
Tue 18/03/03 at 21:25
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"Look!!! Changed!!!1"
Posts: 2,072
You think I'm going to waste my time reading a post that long from a newbie?!?!

I think there isn't an anti-newbie vibe per se, but there is a clan atmosphere that is hard to penetrate. Not literally, but it does make those outside feel one step removed from everything. Espically the way if someone does say/do something stupid ten people will jump and chastice the moron, following the pack mentality.
Tue 18/03/03 at 11:08
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Posts: 23,216
Personally, if it's a long topic and from the first glance and a bit it interests me, then I'll read it. If it's a long topic and I don't think it will interest me, I usually don't read it. Sometimes I'll try to and get bored, other times I won't even bother at all.

It's all down to my interest in the end. If I'm interested in something I read it, it's nothing to do with status, it's to do with simular interests.

I used to suggest time after time after time that a set of guidence rules be given to newbies, and that we should be more supportive. To be honest, I got fed up of saying the same thing over and over and having nobody listen, so I just couldn't be bothered in the end.

However, Skies of Arcadia IS the best game in the world.
Tue 18/03/03 at 11:06
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"Brownium Motion"
Posts: 4,100
I really every post i can irrespective of whether newbies or JATs write it. If their posts are foolish and incur opprobrium, they then get shot down for them.
Tue 18/03/03 at 10:43
"slightlyshortertagl"
Posts: 10,759
Insane Bartender wrote:
> Trouble is my middle name.


You know what? I doubt that

:0)
Tue 18/03/03 at 10:43
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"Infantalised Forums"
Posts: 23,089
I can only speak for myself but I've not signed or posted under any other name except this one.

My problem isn't with newbies, it's with morons. Regardless of status

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