Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crowd-sourcing from internet message boards peaked in about 2010.
And yet it seems like, despite the power of search engines now and AI (!!) more than ever, DCUM has become a redundant cycle of questions people are too lazy too look up.
How much pizza do I need for this party?
I have teens and it's an epidemic. They ask me all kinds of stupid shit and I tell them to google, which apparently is even too much for them. Not enough folks who knew how to actually research things in an encyclopedia or an atlas. And that translates to absolute laziness of new threads.
Anonymous wrote:Because this thread is full of deep insight, carefully researched posts, and clever comments.
Anonymous wrote:Dumber and meaner.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Fairfax Underground-level dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC Urban Moms and Dads active zip codes. And I know for a fact some relatively high level people are on here and I bet the % of influential people on this board are pretty high conmpared to another random area. NOt saying the people on DCUM are running the world tho
Case in point.
Person you are quoting. Nope, don't care about typos etc on here.
Or maybe a case in point about being mean?
Anonymous wrote:Crowd-sourcing from internet message boards peaked in about 2010.
Anonymous wrote:Getting dumber? I’m being serious. I’ve been on DCUM for about 7 years now, and the lack of basic intelligence evidenced by some posters these days is alarming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC Urban Moms and Dads active zip codes. And I know for a fact some relatively high level people are on here and I bet the % of influential people on this board are pretty high conmpared to another random area. NOt saying the people on DCUM are running the world tho
Case in point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I subscribed to DCUM back in the listserve days. It was smaller and more of a community then. When things get bigger, the thoughtfulness goes away. Even though it's been anonymous for a while now, the increasing size and accessibility make it seem even more anonymous = less thoughtful and more mean
At the same time, I have long thought that this would be a GREAT site for Russian bots or other intelligence services to target -- lots of high powered zip codes represented here, and an ability to plant discord, stir culture wars, etc. seems like it may be pretty unmatched given this is a plain old parenting site.
I don't live in the area any more and can 100% say that the idea of returning to DC is less and less appealing given what I read here. Even the non-nasty posts validate all my stereotypes about the DC (where I grew up!) as power hungry, status obsessed, rat racy and overly Type A.
You are making the mistake of associating living in a influential location with having influence. It's roughly the same as saying, I live next door to NASA, we all must be rocket scientists. I am oretty sure the people in charge are relatively unaware of DCUM. And if they do read the Political section, they are even less worried.
I get they aren't the same, of cuorse. But I suspect there is a high % of decision makers captured in the DC active zone. Or wives (or husbands, although most people on here are women I think) of decision makers, or influencers of influencers
Anonymous wrote:Getting dumber? I’m being serious. I’ve been on DCUM for about 7 years now, and the lack of basic intelligence evidenced by some posters these days is alarming.
Anonymous wrote:DC Urban Moms and Dads active zip codes. And I know for a fact some relatively high level people are on here and I bet the % of influential people on this board are pretty high conmpared to another random area. NOt saying the people on DCUM are running the world tho