I vote we get rid of them.
i wish we had a virus icon where we could remotely disable other users computers entirely.
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ribbing a poster is common.
Please dawgg. We dont have the mentality that the one board is better than the other like some people on the fball side do. You dont post on this side because you dont care too and love fball side much more. Are you even a bball fan?qdawgg said:This is why I stay away from the BB board.
I am pushing for a 1:1 post to like ratio, help me get there! I think I would have been there already, except in my foolish early syracusefan.com days I posted in the game threads instead of the chat room. That is a post to like ratio killer!
Interesting statement. A bit unexpected from you, albanycuse. Are you saying the board has become superficial? I don't know that I agree. I think the like button is a quick way of saying "right on" (just outed my age there!) rather than posting a response that adds nothing to the substance of the discussion. Nevertheless, I hope you continue to speak your mind, even if people don't understand or mock you. This board requires a good sense of humor as ribbing a poster is a common response.
Groovy post. Later, babe.
Wow, that's interesting. I wondered what a "Don't Like" button would be like on this board. Never thought of the consequences.As I'd said in a previous post, getting ready of 'likes' (or posbangs as they called them) has destroyed the MGoBlog board. Obviously there was same type of whoring out for them, but it really did provide some sort of incentive for good posts and encouraged an actual congenial atmosphere. It was replaced with a rating system where you could rate everyone's posts and with so many negative ratings the post would be hidden.
This basically just inspired a groupthink environment where anyone that posted something that disagreed with the majority of the board would get hidden. It's one of the reasons I stopped even going there. I posted a perspective on the SU-UofM Final Four game last year and it was brutal.
It's gotten so bad to the point that Brian Cook, the site's owner, flipped out in spectacular fashion after the Ohio State game about the board.
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This whole season has been 50% nightmare team, 50% nightmare community. I can fix half of that.