Do people dismiss new/low post members?

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ChaosBorne

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Hithel said:
Low post count but been around since ages on this site. You were mere acorns when I was already an old oak. I think no less of you high post counters with join dates three weeks back.
and you are but a mere sapling to me :p
 

Dr. Crawver

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ChaosBorne said:
Hithel said:
Low post count but been around since ages on this site. You were mere acorns when I was already an old oak. I think no less of you high post counters with join dates three weeks back.
and you are but a mere sapling to me :p
A god has graced us with his presence, fellow escapists. Let us bask in his majesty. Tell us a story of the ancient times, oh merciful lord.
 

Jesterscup

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As a new member my views clearly don't count so don't bother reading and move along, move along nothing to see here.....

Yes I signed up because of the whole Zoe Quinn thing, but in an abstract way, reading it lead me to the whole Saarkesian thing, and as someone who's deeply passionate about issues surrounding gender politics of course I jumped in...

New members on busy forums often get a bad rep, thats because, yes, flamers appear, spoof accounts are made and people professionally 'ghost' forums to promote their companies agendas. But shouldn't you at least read the comment and judge from that?

Sure tar me for being new, I'll get over that. But if I've made the effort to craft a post ( I take great care over my words, I'm no writer but it's important to me to be clearly understood to the best of my ability ) dismissing my point or opinion simply because I'm a 'noob' doesn't hurt me, but possibly does a disservice to yourself.
 

CrazyCrab

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I have a low post count, but that's mainly because I read the forums on my phone and I hate the touchscreen keypad. It's so bloody annoying, I don't know how people get around it. Or maybe my fingers are just too big, I don't know ^^'.
Anyway, I never really felt that way. Maybe it's because I don't really argue with people on the internet and I rarely post anything controversial or anything. I just post something and carry on.
 

Evonisia

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Xiado said:
I'm more likely to dismiss really high post members because there's no way someone who spends that much time on this site has enough experience in the real world to give an opinion that means anything.
#Shotsfired

OT: I tend to read everyone's posts. The only posts where I'll have to either focus a bit more or scroll down faster is long posts. 3+ paragraphs and I best be engaged by the second one.

Yes even ones not intended to add anything to the list or to the discussion, sometimes they are fun to read (key word: sometimes).
 

Scarim Coral

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Somewhat but I can't fully blame them since they're new and all so it's not like they will become popular within a few days or weeks. I suppose I do dimissed more toward those who have no avatar as to me it kind of showing no effect into trying to be part of the forum (come on, it's not hard to picked an avatar).
Granted I tend to dimiss those who purely sign up just to post one thing like the review section on here.
 

Pink Gregory

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If they have low post count and make low content posts with predictable, hyperbolic, provocative or poorly spelled sentiments or language, then yes, to be honest.

I like it when someone has been around for a while, then I can decide who I want to hear speak or do and don't like.

Perhaps predictably it's the regulars who seem to be the most reasonable, non-reactionary speakers. And that's what I'm looking for. Not a fan of drama.
 

Pink Gregory

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Baffle said:
TheIceQueen said:
Even Baffle I recognize immediately and they're a relatively new person here.
I've actually been here since Rift came out, I've just put all my points in Sneak. Which is why I'm shit at pull-ups.
I'm just going to break politeness here and say it's because you are Richard Richard the Virgin Mother.

That's what you are.
 

DaWaffledude

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I never even think to look at it. Hell, I can barely remember anyone's names here. I just look at the avatars.
 

Punkster

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Thanks a lot for the kind welcome and well, noticing that my intentions are legit.

Still trying to find my way around here or I would've answered you much sooner.

Thanks again.
 

ChaosBorne

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Dr. Crawver said:
ChaosBorne said:
Hithel said:
Low post count but been around since ages on this site. You were mere acorns when I was already an old oak. I think no less of you high post counters with join dates three weeks back.
and you are but a mere sapling to me :p
A god has graced us with his presence, fellow escapists. Let us bask in his majesty. Tell us a story of the ancient times, oh merciful lord.
Very well young one, hear me now

The Escapist was a different more peaceful place back then, the land had not yet been ravaged by countless flame wars, toxic threads did not yet cover the lands as far as the eye could see, one did not need to cover much ground to find a topic worth discussing, though through it all this land has endured by the blood of it's people.

but fret not about the past young one, look to the future, for it holds your destiny.

:p
 

Vigormortis

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Dr. Crawver said:
So I just want to know, do other people share this problem with me?
As someone who's been on this forum since 2007 I can tell you emphatically, without a doubt, that a lot of posters around here do this. A lot of them simply dismiss anyone that doesn't have a ludicrous number of posts. And even then, many around here will dismiss any poster that's not a part of the "site favorite" clique.

It's sad but true. And even sadder still is the fact that it's been getting worse as time goes on.

Oh well. :/

[edit]
Upon further study, I've come to the notice that it is far worse than I thought. Right now there are members of the "clique" derailing topics they don't like with nary a warning in sight.

It really is like the site's become "The Escapist Magazine: You're either a member of the clique or you're swine."
any recommendations as to how to try and put my bias's to one side?
Uh, yeah. Simple. You can do two things:

1: Don't assume new members or those with low post counts have nothing valuable to say. You'll find that these people sometimes offer more valuable posting content than even long-time posters.

2: Don't be a part of the "clique". It breeds exclusivity, not 'inclusivity'. It leads to an inherent dismissal of anyone not in the "in" group.

Follow those simple rules and you'll be fine.

Redlin5 said:
I have a life outside this site though, hard as that might be to believe... <.<
No you don't. Stop lying. Everyone knows there is no world outside of The Escapist.
 

gmcat

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I've been a long time lurker, and recently decided to join when I saw someone make a comment I couldn't sit still for. I figured it would be fine, I'd make some posts and eventually get more involved. However, my timing seems to have been off as the Zoe'splosion (I wish I had an A-bomb gif) happened and most threads are becoming tired flame wars filled with s-throwers (and yes, I do even bleep out my own cursing). I basically have hidden in my bunker and even stopped coming to the site for a while.

It finally looks like a new day, and I should be coming out of my Vault-Tech more regularly as more threads are not about the isms. To be frank, I'm surprised some of the long standing members stand it as well as they do.

And since it was mentioned here several times, can anyone direct the noob to some instructions on setting up an avatar?
 

Inglorious891

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Seeing as I have a low post count despite being here since 2008 my opinion really isn't going to matter for much, but personally I do not. I don't really see the reasoning behind looking down on someone with a low post count though. Besides not being a dick, it's not like there's certain hidden guidelines to posting on this site that you can only grasp by being here for awhile, so what's the point?
 

Jesterscup

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gmcat said:
And since it was mentioned here several times, can anyone direct the noob to some instructions on setting up an avatar?
Click on your profile ( top right of the screen ) and in your profile there is a menu of things to do, one of which is "set your avatar", or words to that effect.
 

Random Argument Man

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Dismiss? I would say not until they passed the secret rites of secretiveness of secrets.

That, and I won't judge if they post meaningful content and don't try to sound like passive-aggressive jerks.
 

Foe-Hunter

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I think there is a slight bias here. But I think that is true of everywhere Its so easy to set up an account to sock puppet you sort of have to be aware of low account posts, thought I also factor in the length of time their profiles been around for because they might be like me and I've been using this site (lurking more like) since 2007ish? but I very rarely post.

Edit,

After posting this it's shown me I've had an account for 5 years... but posted 6 times... Sorta says something XD
 

BarbaricGoose

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You're not alone, brother. I dismiss EVERYONE with less than 3,000 posts. I don't care if they've a smart, reasoned argument; it's nothing that a simple "Mad cuz bad," "LOLdidntread" or a picture of Willy Wonka or my cat can't solve. They haven't earned the right to have ME read their plebeian text. I mean really, how hard is it to post one, two or three thousand times? And before you say anything, the only reason I DON'T have 1,000 posts is because they keep getting deleted, due to my extremely--exorbitantly, even--high level of toxicity. My warning bar is infinitely bigger and redder than yours.

In all seriousness, no, I can't say I've ever felt that way. It's usually pretty evident by the OP if the poster is full of shit or not. And I've read plenty of posts and threads by veteran members that made me cringe a bit. If anything, I prefer the new blood.

Granted, I don't post all that much, so you're probably ignoring this anyway. :)

I WILL tell you that I always read the posts by people who use their own face as an avatar. Guys, gals, your face is infinitely more unique and interesting than any weird avatar you could dream up. Even it features spiders, llamas, milkshakes or any bizarre combination thereof.

 

rofltehcat

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It is pretty simple: Especially in the case of the Burger&Fries chatlogs etc. it was very obvious which accounts were made by the people acting on one of the "two sides". I completely dismiss the opinion of these because their accounts were solely created to push the agenda of players active in the whole mess. Especially with the matter at hand nothing at all can be believed from less credible sources because of the amount of manipulation going on.
People with older accounts are less likely to be just their sock puppet whereas newer accounts might just as well be created by them just to continue their nonsense.