Is it just me or has the whole atmosphere of the Forum and in particular the Café, changed over the last month or so?
It seems to me that the happy go lucky air that prevailed here has diminished and that everyone (myself included) is upsetting everyone, usually unintentionally. We appear to have been so busy watching what has been going on in the media outside in an attempt to protect what we have here that we have taken our eye off the ball and have started to erode the thing we cherish so much.
There appears to be little factions growing and pulling in separate directions, all with good intentions of making the site a better place but never quite succeeding.
I started to think about this tonight after one of the Mods mentioned to me that people forget that first and foremost the Mods are here as normal members of the site. They are here because they enjoy making posts in the Forums and generally being as daft as we are. They didn’t join up with the intention of being Mods. They joined because they wanted to have fun like the rest of us.
It would seem that as a result of the Colleymore Incident the Mods have had to spend most of their time on here being Mods and “policing†the site. As a result, a large percentage of what they have posted has been Mod orientated and not the funny and silly things that they would prefer to post.
This has, in my opinion, had two effects. Firstly, whenever we see anything being posted by a Mod we read it as being posted by a Mod and therefore official, even though it may not have been intended as such. This can get our “non-mod†backs up if it was something that we don’t agree with.
Secondly, as I mentioned before, the Mods have been Modding away like little beavers since the Stan Revolution and they too must find it difficult to switch off from “Mod mode†when they just want to come out and play with the rest of us. I think there have been times when some of the Mods have been a bit snappy and this has caused offence, or they have felt offended when nobody intended that to be the case.
This site is only as good as the people that contribute to it. There would be no point in having a site with just the Mods and no one else and this site in turn would not be the success that it is without the Mods.
We all need to pull together now to restore this fantastic site back to its former glory. I mentioned to someone earlier that each time I logged on here it used to be like unwrapping a present. I couldn’t wait to find out what was inside, even if I had only been away for an hour. At the moment it does not feel like that.
I may be completely wrong and it could be that I am the only person that feels that there is a problem. If that is the case then please say so in this thread or PM me. I may even be going out on a limb here. I could be upsetting both the Mods and non-Mods and find myself in a faction of one!!! That I feel is a risk worth taking if we all end up having the laughs and giggles that we used to regularly have. Some may say that it is not my place to bring this matter up. Well it is my Forum as much as it is anyone else’s so that gives me the right to bring it up. I also feel that it was better for someone that is not a Mod to bring this up.
Incidentally this thread has not been influenced by any events that have occurred over the past 48 hours and is not aimed at anyone in particular This is something that I have noticed over a long period of time and is aimed at all of us.
Thanks for your time and I look forward to seeing your honest, considered opinions.
Another newbie here to say good Post Sarge. Maybe life has a got a little more stressful overall and it manifests itself in one way or other.
Maybe one of the things to do is not to lay into some of the 'drive by' Posters and Chatroomers like some of us (me inlcuded) have occasionally done (Collymore period being a prime example).
That said, one of the most striking things is how much trouble people take to welcome each newcomer in The Cafe.
I'm sure if we just keep going the place will find a Post-SC equilibrium (ie. less paranoia) but it might not be the same as the halcyon days of yore - because there are new members of the Fora now and it will always have a different balance to it.
cliques are everywhere-look around you,you'll always spot one of one type or another.
Also as somebody new to this site and postings I think some peple have hit the nail right on the (as there has been mammoth posts already) when I started I became a little disheartened almost instantly as it seemed that some people were looking constantly for ways to belittle or people, not many, appeared from a newcomers perspective to have a holier than thou attitude.I think this site needs to be careful that it dosen't start to appear as a private members club-because at first I felt that it was this you disagree or are a little annoyed by what I have said I am only simply saying it as I originally saw it from a newcomers perspective.
There are many types of people who visit SH. Amongst whom are:
The genuine Swingers.
There are those who want to get into the Swinging Scene.
There are those who like simply participating in one of the Forums, but who don't want to go any further.
There are those who think that they can 'get laid' easily.
This list could be very large indeed, but for the sake of brevity I won't go on and on.
Each group can form cliques within their own small circle. Many may never meet each other, ever, on a personal basis.
Many do however, participate in Swinging, Swingers Parties, and go to Munches. These people develope friendships way beyond what can be achieved simply by 'Posting'. This often results in changes in their 'Posts' especially when replying to 'Posters' they know personally, but to other Forum users they appear to be just another clique.
I personally have no objection to anyone joining SH, provided they obey the few rules that have been made for the smooth running of the site in general. But, there are others who come here with no idea at all about what Swinging is about. Their 'Posts' are frequently rude, crude and well out of order. In these instances it is quite right for the Moderators to slap them down and/or lock their posts.
If there was no moderation, this site would degenerate into mayhem, as has happened to numerous other Forums on other sites. Newbies are, in the main, welcome here, and many do contribute and therefore add something to this site.
These comments do not simply apply the the various sections of The Forum but also to the Chatroom. If you think the moderators are hard in the Forum, see what the SyOps do in the Chatroom to the unruly and bad mannered.
If people just read and followed the rules of this site, it would save a lot of critisism from other members, and a lot of hard work for the Moderators and System Ops.
With any job, club, society or social group you join, it does take a little time to settle down and get into the 'swing of things'. (excuse the pun). If you cannot 'go with the flow', when you first come here, try to adapt to the way things are. If you have difficulty in doing so. Well, thats life, I suppose.
Harry0
Lets have a HUG A MOD DAY...Can i pick the ladies first, no offense guys, but you understand...?
Said my piece and got a couple of PM's that was a novelty for me!!! But think we all forget a hobby is not a hobby when it becomes a job....
You only have to look on other sites to see the problems they have too, and their are a lot of assholes out their BELIEVE ME...
RH
Have just read through the words above and have mixed feelings.
I'd agree, of course, that "modding" (if the phrase exists) can't be easy, that at the moment it's even worse and that by and large I'm darn glad they do what they do ....the alternative would indeed be what many above have said....chaos.
I've recently left a couple of music forums for that very reason - as bad as some of you people seem to think it is on here you really should see what the other option is. I really hope you people never have to experience that sort of place in order to see whats already wonderfully in front of you right now but life is cruel like that sometimes.
My other worry, as I'd imagine a few now have thanks to some of the above, is to question in a "Do they mean me ?" way whether I'm cliquey or ignorant of newbies or whatever. Actually, to be more accurate, whether I'm percieved that way.
I do answer some peoples posts more than others and I do PM some people but not others. Is this really now seen as a crime on here by some - I'd find that almost more of a shame than anything else.
Yes, I'm human and yes, I find I get on with some on here more than others - thats far from saying I hate or actively ignore the others. I talk daily to some at work and others when needed - thats life and nothing unusual. A good post is read as a good post whoever does it and, just as importantly, crass oneupmanship is just that be it mod, member or newbie.
To now have to question every post I make or post I don't make for fear of people thinking a certain thing of me means altering the way I interact with the forum and surely thats a very bad thing........?
For all people moaning about mods, greeting or not, humour, flippancy or anything else isn't it time for people to look at the wonderful thing we DO have on this forum, or am I the only optimistic fool on here ?
Ho hum. It seems in trying to express my feelings I'v now typed what some may see as a rant of my own. Hope people read the width and forgive the length.
Carpathian
Well I am very glad to see this thread here. For some time now, I had been thinking that the Cafe is not what it used to be. However, I had put that down to my own mood, the fact that I have too much on my plate at the moment and even, possibly, that I didn't feel like a newbie any more and, therefore, viewed it all differently.
Each batch of newcomers that joins will inevitably change the atmosphere slightly. That is no bad thing in my opinion. Doubtless there were some regulars who rolled their eyes in frustration at the batch of newbies that I joined with. Maybe they still do!
Having said that, I was made to feel extremely welcome as a newbie and I have always tried to give those who joined after me encouragement and, where appropriate, the benefit of the doubt.
This Forum is constantly being enriched by newcomers who add new life to it. The originator of this thread, Sarge, is one of my favourite posters. I HAVE to read what he has posted because I love his humour. He was a once a newbie too - I remember him joining.
The mods have had an incredibly fraught time lately and I think they have borne the strain magnificently. If they get a little short somtimes, well they are only human. I also know of mods who have deliberately kept out of the way because they didn't like the general atmosphere.
Sarge said it best when he exhorted us all to get back into the spirit of things and just have fun. After all, surely that is why we are here!
I feel I am fairly new and when I first posted my hello was welcomed with open arms but I have notised a diference in the mood. I think in time things will return to how it was before you just need to give it a bit of time. as for the mods keep going Im sure we all apprishiate wate they do for us all.
ps is there a spell checker on this thing? :taz:
I saw this thread earlier this and it did get me thinking what i might have missed...
Then again i have seen the same result before many times where for no real reason
a group of people congregate and the result is something special - at least for a while
that is. Even usenet used to be like that 10 years ago (difficult to believe now i know)
BTW how sad am I being on the net that long?
So now I'm thinking yeah yeah everyone will have worked that out for themselves/
experienced the same thing whether on the net or down their local or wherever so
i read the thread again and.....
.......again and it struck me that with a couple of minor exceptions everyone in this
thread has been here less than six months and posted < 300 messages which is
not necessarily the same in other threads.
Is there a message from some newer members in that statistic? There could be i guess
Then again that might just be the profile of members on the site who knows.
Well thats my ten pence worth - as a complete tyro i havent been here long enough
to say anything more profound.
N
I think Mods are great on account they (try) to keep the rest of from being hassled by idiots who, lets face it, just want to ruin People's fun.
Bilko's posts (along with most others inc mine) are really fun posts and certainly not aimed at hurting anyone...
I think this is a great place and like it just the way it is... I've been chatting on the net for well over 10 years now (gawd) as I used to work for a modem manufacturer and it was a good way to test kit all day (well that's my excuse anyway) and there will always be people who want to take a stab at others.... sad but true.
Paul
We are newbies in SH. We have read through lots of the treads and found many of them to be really entertaining. We don't read the Sun so we have never been fully informed about the Collymore incident. When we joined the site we were immediateky welcomed by quite a few people which was really appreciated.
However we are quite reticent about posting an advert since we have noticed that there
are quite a few idiots who have joined recently. They seem to be under the impression that if they sign up here they will get a quick shag.
Our impression is that there are loads of highly intelligent people on here with fantastic senses of humour. It is only natural that you do become more friendly after meeting people face-to-face. That has nothing to do with forming cliques - it is a natural human trait.
Anyway we are hoping to meet people face-to-face at the Croydon munch if we can.
In the meantime we both think this is a great site and the moderators deserve a pat on the back for spending their time keeping the site as idiot proof as possible.
Keep up the good work.
Sorry about the errors. We hate bad spelling. Big turnoff for both of us.
When I first came on this site I came with attitude, pain and anger which may have come through in my ads (in fact it did). Sure with newbies this can be the case. When I found the forum after a week of just going in the chatroom I was amazed at the diversity of conversation. I have never been in a chat room before or forum and still havent tried any others so I cant compare. People in here have helped me heal a broken heart and made me laugh so much andI have regained so much of my lost confidence. I have met people and they are human beings with feelings, emotions and baggage just like the rest of the world. I thought I would not fit in but that was about me not the people I have met. Being here is by choice and I now know the rules to play by and that makes me feel safe. The mods have been a source of encouragement and support in reaching this level of confidence. I am single and have not been showered by unwanted pms or emails except when I have decided to be naughty so I take that responsibility on my shoulders. I will stay here and have fun but thats my responsibility. Thanks Sarge for putting up this post as always good to reflect on why I am here. Think likely to here for a while.....