Anonymous wrote:I deal with the cattiness because of all the real/helpful comments that come from an anonymous forum.
I just ignore the snark.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I run several other public-forum-esque sites and we A/B tested this and found that people behave more pleasantly toward each other the less anonymous they feel. Only mentioning this as I was surprised at how catty and petty this forum is.
I strongly agree with this, but I love not having to log in here. I really welcomed the creation of the log-in-required political discussion forum, but I rarely used it, because I was too lazy to log in.
Possible alternative: Something that would automatically turn an IP address into a name or code. That way, we wouldn’t have to log in, but we could see who was sock puppeting.
I would be so mortified if anyone - but Jeff - knew how much time I spent posting on DCUM instead of doing productive work. I might actually stop coming here if we got identified as a single poster in any way. I don't sock puppet but I go through bouts of posting on this site WAY too much for my own good. Actually maybe I like this suggestion, then - perhaps it's the tough love to get me off of here...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I run several other public-forum-esque sites and we A/B tested this and found that people behave more pleasantly toward each other the less anonymous they feel. Only mentioning this as I was surprised at how catty and petty this forum is.
I strongly agree with this, but I love not having to log in here. I really welcomed the creation of the log-in-required political discussion forum, but I rarely used it, because I was too lazy to log in.
Possible alternative: Something that would automatically turn an IP address into a name or code. That way, we wouldn’t have to log in, but we could see who was sock puppeting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I run several other public-forum-esque sites and we A/B tested this and found that people behave more pleasantly toward each other the less anonymous they feel. Only mentioning this as I was surprised at how catty and petty this forum is.
I strongly agree with this, but I love not having to log in here. I really welcomed the creation of the log-in-required political discussion forum, but I rarely used it, because I was too lazy to log in.
Possible alternative: Something that would automatically turn an IP address into a name or code. That way, we wouldn’t have to log in, but we could see who was sock puppeting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On the flip side, when people aren’t anonymous you get people who carry grudges and target other posters for nasty behavior.
So true. I used to be on a forum with handles (not real names), and people would stalk and fight others. So ugly and personal. Here at lest nothing is personal.
Anonymous wrote:On the flip side, when people aren’t anonymous you get people who carry grudges and target other posters for nasty behavior.
Anonymous wrote:I run several other public-forum-esque sites and we A/B tested this and found that people behave more pleasantly toward each other the less anonymous they feel. Only mentioning this as I was surprised at how catty and petty this forum is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jeff runs a tight ship. The truly harmful threads get deleted. That’s what makes the anonymity workable. Thank you Jeff.
Agreed!
Anonymous wrote:It would totally change the way many of us use the site and what we are comfortable posting. For example, I learned a ton from the infertility forum and have posted there, but once I had kids I posted across various age and school forums, I post about my neighborhood in real estate, I am a fed and post on govt-relates threads in jobs/careers. If all those were under a single username, no way would many of us divulge that kind of info, and I think many others (including myself) appreciate that others have posted detailed and personal info on various issues as well.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jeff runs a tight ship. The truly harmful threads get deleted. That’s what makes the anonymity workable. Thank you Jeff.
Thanks, but you really have to thank the posters who report posts. I couldn't do much without them. Then, they get bashed by other posters for their efforts. So, they really deserve our appreciation.
Anonymous wrote:Jeff runs a tight ship. The truly harmful threads get deleted. That’s what makes the anonymity workable. Thank you Jeff.