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Respecting Your Fellow JUs

Respecting Your Fellow JUs

Just a suggestion for coblogitating

I came to JoeUser in September of 2003.  Those that have been here a similar amount of time have seen my "activity" on the site wax and wane with seeming randomness.  My participation has been "random" because I haven't had any goal in mind for my blogging.  I originally joined when blogging was in its infancy and just wanted a place to spew whatever was on my mind.  It has served me well.

 

Over time, I saw that this wasn't a universal goal.  Some folks actually wish to develop a readership, and they want their blog to be high on the JU list of Top Users or Top Blogs, assumably because this serves to further their goal of having a readership.

 

I fully respect that goal, even though it is not my own, and so I am conscious of things I might do that would interfere with others' goals in much the same way that I would respect that other people exist in real life.  Example - I would not cut in line because the other people in line have an equal right to be served.

 

With that in mind, I'd like to make a small suggestion to fellow JUs.  You can safely put this in the "Preaching to the choir" category for all except one particular blogger, but since we aren't supposed to name names, preaching to the choir is the "correct" thing to do.

 

If you have lots of opinions, that's awesome.  It's good to think about lots of things, and it's good to have opinions.  But if you have, say, 10 opinions on a given day, it would be very respectful of you to create one article called "Today's Opinions" and put them all in that one article.  The reason is, many people navigate the "recent articles" list, and if you post 10 articles in one day, you are removing exposure of other bloggers who wish to have their blogs read, as well.  You also make it hard for me, who likes to read the opinions of more than just one person, to use the recent articles feature of the site to do so.  This is unkind.  It's unkind to the people writing on the site, and it's unkind to those of us that might just want to use the site to read.  I respectfully request that you please stop.

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Reply #26 Top

I was not meaning to mock

you Ock

But now you insist

to persist

to attack

my back.

Reply #27 Top
Era, just stop posting like a million times a day.

I don't like you. I only sided with you because I saw letting a precident be set for legally pursuing someone outside of the site as a bigger threat than a spammer.
Reply #28 Top

I only sided with you because I saw letting a precident be set for legally pursuing someone outside of the site as a bigger threat than a spammer.

 

For the record, I don't think Era saying that I or anyone else hates someone is a big deal outside of the fact that it isn't true.  I told Asaxygirl that if the Navy is so shallow as to take the word of this guy for any purpose whatsoever, then I didn't want anything to do with them.  The "get a lawyer" thing was tongue in cheek because I know my wife's temper.  It was sparked because Era feigned an apology and said he had "changed" what he wrote.  Well, he "changed" it alright - to my wife's name instead of mine.  Asaxygirl is human and she saw red. 

 

How is that emotionally different from you taking sides on the issue?  I haven't had anything against you, CS, and I still do not.  But I will say that you choose very strange moral bedfellows and for what personal motivation you have, I can't begin to understand.

 

For myself, the matter is closed.  I will continue to ignore his existence here, and the sooner a feature comes to JU through which I can stop seeing his poorly written, poorly defended, poorly thought out drivel on the article list, the happier I'll be.

Reply #29 Top
It appals me how JUers will critisize and condemn a known and active troll and then turn around and continuously FEED IT.


I think it has to do with the same mentality of the rubber neckers at a wreck. They want to see the troll implode (but the trolls seldom do).

Still, let each write what they want. JU is a community of blogs not a blog of a community. It is easy enough to ignore trolls and spammers, even when the writing gets prolific. There is a ton of good stuff to read, and may take an extra minute to find, and an extra mouse blick, but it will always be there.
Reply #30 Top

Ock, you do know the hypocrisy of this article, don't you?

You attack me, then accuse me of Libel. I care about other peoples' JU experience. However, you obviously do not care about my right to write.

Reply #31 Top

Go ahead and write your heart out.  The admins have spoken.  I'm listening to their advice (as I promised them I would).  Are you?

Reply #32 Top

I have not recieved any contact from the admin as to yet, off JU, and I have reduced my posting from posting individually into groups, with one exception (My medical-problems article, 'cause I needed it looked at fast). If it doesn't matter, why bother? It makes it inconvenient for me. I have posted four articles (as they'd appear in the list) over the past three days, containing a total of 12 as they would be divided.

I never said I didn't care about everyone's use of JU. If I didn't, I'd continue posting individual articles.

I still do not respect all of you, however.

Reply #33 Top
I have not recieved any contact from the admin as to yet, off JU


I was actually referring to what Zoomba and Karma have said publicly. The consolidated articles are an improvement. Thank you.

I still do not respect all of you, however.


I'm sure that whoever it is that doesn't have your respect will find some way to get by.
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Reply #34 Top
For Ock's appreciation: My magikal (or spiritual, if you prefer) motto is 'Oderint dum Metuant.' (a favorite of Caligula's, hehe.)


Pretty bad ass. :)

'Let them hate so long as they fear.'

~Zoo
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Reply #35 Top
I have respect for all on this site (sad it doesn't work the other way around as well) and only become a jerk when I am insulted in some way. I was looking for a place to make friends when I came to JU but has proven very difficult to make friends in a place where a disagreement can easily turn into a mudslinging fest. I like a lot of people on this site, which is why I am still here, regardless if they don't like me much. Most people on this site are very intelligent, witty, funny and cool and makes this site very interesting to be in. Sad to say that my mudslinging encounters with some on this site has allowed others to judge me and dislike me simply because they were friends with the other person first. But I've gotten over that and enjoy my time on JU whether they like me or not.

Reply #36 Top
Why would you even expect to? Do you respect every one of your coworkers, neighbors, strangers on the street? Understand that there's a huge difference between TREATING someone with respect and actually FEELING respectful of them.


Yes, I do actually respect every one of my coworkers, neighbors, and everyone I bump into on the street. It's the people here who are jerks and unworthy of respect.

Do not forget that Caligula had a slander campaign launched against him, which resulted in him, in a famous act, raping a dog.
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Reply #37 Top
Do not forget that Caligula had a slander campaign launched against him, which resulted in him, in a famous act, raping a dog.


What on god's green earth does this have to do with anything?

Nevertheless, I love it. You're getting karma for that one. Most bizarre reference to obscure historical fact for some crazy reason today!
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Reply #38 Top
He didn't rape the dog. She wanted it.


He had to at least made it look like rape.
Reply #39 Top
If that's the case, you're not as unique as you think you are. We've got plenty of those already.


CharlesCS <----- LOL