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RE: Complaint/Rant/Thing: What's with all the aggression lately? - Kaniko Niko - 04-22-2015 (04-22-2015, 08:47 AM)Alothia Wrote: The problem is when people who are new or trying to drum up connections in the connections forum get passed over. Or when new people say hello, and people ignore their threads. It's not even a matter of those people saying that they're being ignored. It's a general sense of seeing that they're being ignored. I understand wholeheartedly what you're saying and am even on the same page. I'm very much an advocate as you are and regularly try and promote other groups' RP activities within my own small circle of friends. In fact, I resonate quite a lot with Erik here on the RPC in that I dream of a much, much more "open access/open possibilities" roleplay culture. However, it's just as folly to assume that the people who do complain of being ignored, especially in a public channel such as LS or FC isn't being passive-aggressive and contributes to a negative environment. I see: "Siiiigh. Nobody wants to RP with me! I must be invisible" instead of "Hey guys. Things are a little quiet. Anyone up for RP?" "I can't get anything done because nobody wants to run content with me" instead of, "If anyone's up for a Soldiery bonus, I could use some help with Thornmarch" or "Anyone else have content they need done, too? We could schedule one big group run." Between the former and the latter? I'm fully comfortable in saying that yes, it is the former's own fault for feeling ignored with that attitude. RE: Complaint/Rant/Thing: What's with all the aggression lately? - Alothia - 04-22-2015 (04-22-2015, 09:37 AM)Datenshi Wrote: I see: I think we're talking about two different things. I was talking about people here on the RPC feeling ignored in their threads. I have to say that I've tried to drum up RP for my group here, and made posts, and most of them have gone pretty well ignored. I don't cry about it, but I can see how other people who are trying to do the same thing could see it as being ignored. Or if you look at the introduction threads. Back when the game first opened, we'd have threads with 20+ people welcoming them and engaging in the threads. Now, when people post an introduction thread, they're lucky to get 10 posts...and that's very rare. In game, I agree that people need to advocate. But here, people need to make a conscious effort to include others outside of their circle. RE: Complaint/Rant/Thing: What's with all the aggression lately? - Kaniko Niko - 04-22-2015 Yes, yes. I don't believe I was clear enough and apologize deeply if I've been misconstrued. I'm not saying that there aren't people who try and try and try and don't find what they're looking for. That's practically life itself in a nutshell. Everyone, and I do mean everyone, should at least get the cursory help they need to get started and we as a community have some semblance of a duty to provide it. I'm merely pointing out the toxicity that can come from the bellyaching that can, and all too often does come from it. Like it or not, nobody cares for a whiner. Especially when when assistance is there, but it might take a little time. And sadly, to those of you who do feel left out, I can only offer bread and salt—tough it out humbly. And continue toughing it out humbly. All it takes is for one person to be a Negative Nancy to start the accusations of "toxic environment" this or "ignores newcomers" that which really does end up self-creating the said toxic environment. RE: Complaint/Rant/Thing: What's with all the aggression lately? - Askier - 04-22-2015 We were all new people once here and it can be kinda intimidating. When I first started I only really had one person who rp'ed with me for a couple months. I understood that a lot of -older- rpers had time commitments but I wanted to meet more people. So I hosted a couple very large events to try and get myself involved in rp and it worked. I recommend any new player wanting rp to host an event. It doesn't need to be as insanely complex as some of mine were. Even a simple one, like a bandit raid, or sneaking into a Garlean base, or even just moving trade goods to another city can be a ton of fun. Have a plot and run with it. Even if you only get three people to sign up. That's three connections you just made. There is a section just for setting up events here on the rpc. Use it to generate interest and arrange times to meet. I know I did. People only have so much free time and when they get on, they often want to get straight to the rp, so often they go to in-game friends. But if you set up an event ahead of time, people know to be there and will clear their schedule to be there to rp. Jancis and Warren do this all the time with their events and people show up in droves and rp just happens cause people knew where to be. Being new sucks, and not being approached by -older- crowd rpers can seem disheartening but if no one comes to you offering rp, why not be the one offering the rp? If you build it, they will come. RE: Complaint/Rant/Thing: What's with all the aggression lately? - Kage - 04-22-2015 (04-22-2015, 09:45 AM)Alothia Wrote: Or if you look at the introduction threads. Back when the game first opened, we'd have threads with 20+ people welcoming them and engaging in the threads. Now, when people post an introduction thread, they're lucky to get 10 posts...and that's very rare.Perhaps this should be taken to another thread as suggested because it doesn't quite jive with the notion of "For certain users over X amount of months who have been here, the atmosphere seems to have changed here" but I wanted to address this. There was a time that I personally wanted to try and reach out to every. single. person who posted in the Welcome threads that I thought would be great to RP with either by character design or who I felt seemed to be easier for me to relate with/get along with etc., as I know there are certain personalities that I can't be with for too long. It's just bad for me. Or I wanted to post because I genuinely wanted to try and help them if they needed help with a) the game or b) anything else they had questions about. I will admit to my own faults in that a lot of times, I've always been unable in also putting 3 steps forward which has been mentioned in one of those recent "reach out to others but if you won't have the fortitude,etc. to keep doing it, don't" posts I've seen before so I stopped. What happened, in my case, is that I posted in a lot of these threads. I told them their character sounded interesting, because they were! For both me and the character I play. Most of them, they didn't really ever say anything again. Some friended me, and then didn't say anything. I could have and should have done more in including them. Set more time in my schedule to do things on my own such as planning to meet them or make my own event with them. But with all relationships, sometimes it might feel as if you aren't receiving anything for the efforts you gave out which for me has always been the first step of "contact me in-game or by PM." In my case, when I never even got that interest it sorta just became a "oh, well, guess they weren't interested in my character or getting to know me so I'll let it go." It became too easy I admit to just give up. I imagine it does go the same way for everyone, people searching for RP or not. RE: Complaint/Rant/Thing: What's with all the aggression lately? - Zhavi - 04-22-2015 (04-22-2015, 09:45 AM)Alothia Wrote: Or if you look at the introduction threads. Back when the game first opened, we'd have threads with 20+ people welcoming them and engaging in the threads. Now, when people post an introduction thread, they're lucky to get 10 posts...and that's very rare. I felt it important to note that summer to early fall of 2014 people were lucky to get one or two people welcoming them. . .it's actually gone way up from where it was. edit : Quote:What happened, in my case, is that I posted in a lot of these threads. I told them their character sounded interesting, because they were! For both me and the character I play. Most of them, they didn't really ever say anything again. Some friended me, and then didn't say anything. I could have and should have done more in including them. Set more time in my schedule to do things on my own such as planning to meet them or make my own event with them. But with all relationships, sometimes it might feel as if you aren't receiving anything for the efforts you gave out which for me has always been the first step of "contact me in-game or by PM." In my case, when I never even got that interest it sorta just became a "oh, well, guess they weren't interested in my character or getting to know me so I'll let it go." It became too easy I admit to just give up. I imagine it does go the same way for everyone, people searching for RP or not. It is one thing if people are literally scared of reaching out to other people, but no. There is a burden on both parties. You cannot be expected to drag someone out to rp, nor can you be expected to continue to spend energy on someone who is not replying, not putting forth the effort, or continually telling you 'not right now, sorry'. RE: Complaint/Rant/Thing: What's with all the aggression lately? - DoomsdayClock - 04-22-2015 A positive environment will foster positive feedback and a better community. This works in most cases, be it a forum, a neighborhood, a store..whatever. If you fill something with good energy, keep it clean and tidy and welcoming, good people and interactions will thrive there. If you allow it to become negative, it you allow bad elements, topics, aggression, attitude, to fill it up..then those sorts of people will become your norm, and eventually the more upbeat and happy folks will no longer feel welcome ( in this case a lot of the new folks seem to stress that feeling ). As a community this can be a very rough waters environment. There is a a lot of talk about the importance of communication, while in practice it seems less used. There is a larger focus on red flags, bad feelings, and warning signs, than working through things, gaining understanding, and building a better community from it. I've learned this in likely the hardest way possible, and despite that I still feel the need to try, because like most people here I do have a genuine care for this grouping and setting. So for what my two cents are worth...I do think there should be more of a focus on how to help others do right, rather than what they are doing wrong..be it lore, their direction to gain Rp, or whatever else. Its hard. A lot of us are on here so much because we don't likely do well in regular interaction and social situations, so when we remove the human elements it can get worse in different ways. Approaching a stranger can be downright terrifying...and I've had MANY visits to the Grindstone in past weeks were I was completely ignored even when I directly said things to some people ( before the fights, not during..so it wasn't a matter of distraction. ) But you just kind of have to roll with it and keep trying. I can say that I feel the connections you DO make through your own perseverance and merit are likely far better than any you'd get through griping or briefing. I think the best advice anyone can give on this matter, or help in these situations is Eleni I believe? Her SMILE comments really do embody what the community likely should focus on. Or if you really find yourself unable to post something constructive on a thread that seems like it's a powder keg, don't post? Also Black Hat, was fun Rping with you at the GS, Healers really just loom around there lol. RE: Complaint/Rant/Thing: What's with all the aggression lately? - Zhavi - 04-22-2015 (04-22-2015, 08:50 AM)Graeham Ridgefield Wrote:(04-22-2015, 08:38 AM)Datenshi Wrote: The many of you who oftentimes complain of exclusivity and being ignored need to start spending your stat points in Patience. There aren't many personality flaws that dig at me. Betraying your own ideals. Constantly selling yourself short. The big one? Entitlement. I cannot begin to stress just how much the passive-aggressive sighing, that "Everyone's ignoring me" shtick, gets under my skin. As if you're the Yellow Emperor whose needs need to be met for civilization to continue. Honestly, if there's any toxicity in this group, this... culture, whatever it is you wish to call our community it's the negativity that's radiating from those who feel wronged when they don't get what they want right now and place the blame on the community itself for not fulfilling their needs. Part of the issue, as I wrote in my post, is that in order to help someone you need specific problems in order to give good, helpful advice. And so, most of the time, generic advice is given ad nauseam and nothing really changes because it probably doesn't apply to the specific problems specific people are having. People need to come forward with a can do attitude. If they have shyness or social anxiety issues, as I've said, then maybe speak to a trusted friend and have them bring forth the issues. It gets really frustrating for people to dole out advice after advice after advice to keep seeing 'none of you care, and you're all the problem for not being open enough," you know? Because there are a lot of people here who do want to help and like to help. But if all anyone ever sees is 'nothing is working, no one is able to rp, there are too many cliques' -- then how can anyone help? Saying "hey, the faucet is leaking and no one wants to help" isn't going to get the faucet fixed. Where is the faucet? What kind of faucet is it? Have you tried asking for a friend's help and is it still leaking? What methods have your tried on it? Have you called someone? Has someone tried to help but you were out of the house or sleeping? You know? There is no one fix for everyone. So in the meantime everyone trots out the only advice they can give in a generic situation and hope that it helps. RE: Complaint/Rant/Thing: What's with all the aggression lately? - Aris - 04-22-2015 Hello. I'm usually a lurker on here due to my own lack of confidence, and more recently due to the reasons that started this thread. But as this is something everyone is experiencing I thought it'd be good to share my interpretations of it as well, and hopefully others will if they haven't already, as it would be good to everyone's opinion, even those who aren't directly involved.  It's been bought up how the community here isn't as welcoming as it was, 'popularity', cliques, and other issues along those lines. Since it's been mentioned so often by different people on multiple occassions it can be concluded that these issues exist. However, in my opinion they are separate and unrelated to recent aggression that has been here lately, so I won't go futher on it.  I've gotten the impression since there has been some negativity building over the past months, people are on their guard even more than they usually would be and are seeing aggression where there isn't any. Hopefully this thread has helped break that cycle and has been a gentle reminder to everyone that users are just discussing things and more often than not, not trying to cause a fight. (Is my grammar right there? Should there be two nots? )  Actually I feel stupid because I'm finding it really difficult to sum up what I wanted to say, because often I can't tell if people are being rude or not on here, which is ultimately the problem. So instead I'm going to second remembering to read your reply before posting, maybe if in doubt even adding "I'm not starting an argument and am genuinely interested in what you have to say!"  Be the better person. If you see someone being snarky, ignore it or navigate around it. It doesn't make you look any better than them if you respond in kind.  If you feel someone is getting personal, then send a private message to them rather than continuing publically. I can think of many threads that could have been salvaged if this happened.  Lastly, please, please, agree to disagree when you both believe you are right. In pretty much every case I have seen on here, no-one is wrong. But everyone has different opinions, and it's important to remember that.  I'm just repeating everyone else.  Thank you to our lovely Moderators for discussing this, dealing with recent dramas, and generally being awesome. RE: Complaint/Rant/Thing: What's with all the aggression lately? - Aya - 04-22-2015 (04-22-2015, 08:50 AM)Graeham Ridgefield Wrote: To be fair there's plenty of people are putting time and effort into finding role-play and they're still struggling to find it through no fault of their own. You can't expect people to be patient forever.Why is this even being discussed here? Its not what the thread is about. I think people taking any opportunity they can to turn a particular thread toward their own passionate hobbyhorse is part of the issue here. RE: Complaint/Rant/Thing: What's with all the aggression lately? - Alothia - 04-22-2015 (04-22-2015, 11:31 AM)Aya Wrote: Why is this even being discussed here? Its not what the thread is about. I think people taking any opportunity they can to turn a particular thread toward their own passionate hobbyhorse is part of the issue here. It was brought up in a couple of posts, about how people here on the RPC feel ignored. Graeham was responding to someone else's post discussing how people just need to not whine about it and take matters into their own hands. It was a perfectly valid post in response to the other one. In fact, I made one as well. It does apply to the topic at hand because if people are using the RPC for it's intended purpose, which is to find and facilitate RP, then people shouldn't be feeling as if they are ignored. Just wanted to clarify why that post contributed. RE: Complaint/Rant/Thing: What's with all the aggression lately? - Rin Fashonti - 04-22-2015 People have always preferred their comfort zone; it's human nature. People tend to unintentionally fear or shun change, with the exceptional few who love change. Honestly both issues have plagued almost all the RP communities spread across MMOS. From WoW to Rift, from GW2 to SWTOR. People in general form their inner circles and Lore is rarely ever explained enough to be agreed upon. This is arguably for artistic freedom and interpretation or just laziness from the developers. It is nice to have -some- idea of how things are suppose to work without completely molding you into one path. Being creative is great and making your own story is the point of RP, but when several people write conflicting backgrounds it can cause issues and arguments. That is my opinion to why people get so upset. All in all, we have to remember why we are all here and what the other person's goal is as much as yours. I'm basically just babbling at this point, but from a newcomers PoV it's expected with a new community and is just like moving into a new neighborhood. Some people will bring pies, some will say hello, some will completely ignore you, but in time things settle down and you'll find a few connections. All people need sometimes is a little push..Or pull if you prefer But it's not just here, for anyone who ever played wow you'd find arguments from Deathknight pregnancy to how elves age. Though people should agree to disagree, sometimes accepting that some people won't is..Somewhat..Agreeing to disagree? RE: Complaint/Rant/Thing: What's with all the aggression lately? - SicketySix - 04-22-2015 All I have to say is this: If you can't run with the big dogs, stay on the porch And as far as my comfort zone, I only have one comfort zone....the "DANGER ZONE!" RE: Complaint/Rant/Thing: What's with all the aggression lately? - Leanne - 04-22-2015 What I will say may sound mean, but if there's a best time to be up front and honest, it would be right now. Not blaming anyone, people have the right of their opinions, they will always do. But, I came to consider a part of the RP community I live in as quite vitriolic for what I've witnessed in the RPC. Not only in serious topics, but in seemingly simple ones! Things that should been healthy, interesting conversations and discussions about lore or what else degrading into a crazy war of opinions where words were/are used as weapons and there's no middle term, no compromise, understanding or acknowledgement of your thoughts, just right and wrong. As I told a few friends, I've been writing a story, but I'm partly being fearful of doing such. Why so? Not because the story is bad (though that is something I worry about all the time), but because of the liberties I'm taking with the Eorzean mythology, I feel like it will stir people into biting me. RL is harsh for everyone as far as I'm aware. But people should always be vigilant of themselves before throwing potentially hurting words out there. One of the things I always insist on saying, your freedom ends where the others' begin. People shouldn't try to prove others wrong. It is your right to disagree as it is your right to convince people of your/try to change their opinion, but it is not right to attack one's opinion. I feel also that everyone's an adult and should be aware/work with each other in a manner that the topics that are being talked about doesn't devolve into flame wars. Action of the moderators should be considered a last resort, a thing that must be avoided. Anyhow, that's my words as a forum lurker. If I sound mean by any manner, sorry, if you disagree with me and my choice on words, sorry too. It is just my two cents. RE: Complaint/Rant/Thing: What's with all the aggression lately? - Ette - 04-22-2015 Honestly I feel like the desire to be right overwrites the desire to have a conversation in many cases. This is also the case with many a place/people IRL but the problem here juxtaposed with two things:
What I do think needs to stop is like. . . Alright, hypothetical example. I have a chubby Seeker. I make a thread asking if anyone else’s characters have a bodytype that deviates from the model. At some point someone posts that they think my fatcat is lore breaking. I reply with an explanation for why she is the way she is but ultimately agree to disagree. They post that no they will not agree to disagree and here is why. Thread devolves into six pages of the same point being echoed over and over and over with a rapidly degrading tone. There are just times when you need to leave the keyboard and ask yourself if telling a person they’re wrong fifty eight different ways about a fictional universe is worth it. I don’t personally feel like I’ve been the victim of this but I have watched and I do feel for some of these people. I can only imagine how much it sucks to be excited over a shiny new toy and then told that not only is your toy bad but YOU are bad for liking it. |