I read that thread too and I wasn't surprised at the lack of open mindedness on display there.
The main problem seems to be mental laziness, not actually going to find out for yourself what the site is about and just going off the blackened names of people who are working on the site and the word of other people with an agenda.
Why do places like amiga.org and ( eventually ) amigaworld.net go quiet when the OS4 and Amiga product followers depart to another site?
The answer is simple. Those that cause most of the noise are those who pick the fights. You can't pick a fight with those that agree with you so you have to follow those whose viewpoint differs from yours to the new site. If you can't follow them, you are left to grumble about it and trash the reputation of the place you can't really legitimately join.
It reminds me of the intolerance shown by anti abortionists shown towards sites that discuss abortion on the internet. They constantly flood them simply because their political viewpoint differs. When they get thrown out, they grumble, get bitter and work out ways of getting back in. This also happens the other way around of course, there are militant athiests out there who can't tolerate religious discussion boards.
Why don't people leave other people alone whose choices differ from theirs? I don't get it and I don't understand why the people that engage in it can't see how arrogant they are being.
I wouldn't put up with a neighbours TV drowing out conversations in my house, why should I have to put up with the same on the internet?
If this place gets trashed by those who just want to argument and berate people into changing their viewpoint to match theirs then I'll just move on somewhere else.
I don't see anything wrong with that, I have my viewpoint, I respect their right to have theirs and I don't go on sites that don't have the same perspective as me and have a pop at everyone who doesn't agree with me.
I'm sorry if this goes close to breaking the Terms Of Service but I think the internet brings out the worst in people, especially if they are arrogant, especially if they like an argument without consequences and especially if they like to bully people into agreeing with them. I think it is a mental illness. Megalomania?
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@mitch, its a bit off topic yea, but i agree with ya point, also i see no point in slagging AW or dropping little snide remarks, its the people that F$#ked it not the website, its forums, past mostly are still a great resource,
my 2 cents
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@mitch maybe i worded it wrong but no i didn't mean you at all i meant anyone who might be tempted to drop to the level of those "slagging" this site on some websites etc that will remain un named, we have to keep this website as it is..the bigger man so to speak
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amigacooke wrote: This must be the right place, cause Amiga.org is slagging it off!
That is all Amiga.org has been for the last 4 years; people slagging off anything and everything positive in OS4 scene. I'm just glad I have a place to enjoy my hobby again. =)
I'm not sure that is fair to amiga.org but a few of the more extreme members/moderators with an axe to grind.
But the general air of negativity and intolerance to those who just want to enjoy the hobby without all the politics pervades all the online amiga sites except this one so far.
As long as I have been a lurker online there has been this oppressive atmosphere. From c.s.a.* in the 90s, ANN, Amiga.org in the 2000s etc. The problem isn't the sites it is the people in the community.
But it isn't much different on other platforms if you have ever sat a Linux advocate in the same room as a BSD advocate fur will fly! Arrogance of world view seems to go hand in hand with being a geek.
So what you need is a site with a moderation team firmly but politely keeping out those who just exist for the argument.
I hope amigans.net will achieve this.
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