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Re: Is ILF too cliquey? Are we pushing people away? BST ques
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2018 7:59 pm
by jrfox92
tremolo3 wrote:I really feel bad for the guys coming with new projects/ideas asking for feedback and/or promotion and leaving simply because ILF didn't approve.

Some were unnecessarily rude IMO, like that MIDI guy thread.
I find this as a false equivalency, though.
This ignores the question of motive, and the reason why that question was immediately presented in that thread (using your example).
UglyCasanova wrote:My least favorite thing was when I tried googling it and saw all of your "copy paste 1 post user advertisement" on multiple boards. Nice pretending to ask questions for free advertising for your one-man Twister pad, dickwad.

I imagine that part of this thread might be my fault because I can be a force of chaos here and have a fairly argumentative personality but, FWIW, this is how I tend to view ILF:
fcknoise wrote:and yeah i remember it being intimidating joining ilf, but i feel like even though its a bit clique-y it is quite welcoming and accepting. when it isnt its literally when people come in and do the entire crash and burn thing
Also, I still don't even know who "the clique" is.
I've long viewed jwar, D.o.S., Chank, UglyCasanova and JonnyAngle as the most easily recognizable/active members here, but even then I'm not sure whether being "IAMILFFAMOUS" counts as being "in" or what. There are plenty here that appear more active than they are simply because they end up posting in the right threads (does that count as being "clique-y"?), and others that I have no fucking clue who they are even though they have 10K posts, so.

Re: Is ILF too cliquey? Are we pushing people away? BST ques
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2018 8:07 pm
by adamajah
Yeah ILF is SUPER prickly about self promoting type posts which I think adds to the overall "get off my lawn" vibe.
When a solicitor knocks on my door at home I kindly tell them I'm not interested and close the door. I don't call them a dickwad to their face and gather the neighbors with pitchforks.
Un. Cool.
This isn't a private club. It's a public forum. And again,

Re: Is ILF too cliquey? Are we pushing people away? BST ques
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2018 8:12 pm
by Chankgeez
adamajah wrote:What I find pushes me away from ILF time and time again is when I see that most posts on here that aren't by/for the OG clique go completely ignored.
I don't think this complaint is unique to ILF though. The same could be said about almost any forum. People are more likely to respond to who they're familiar with.

Re: Is ILF too cliquey? Are we pushing people away? BST ques
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2018 8:16 pm
by adamajah
Chankgeez wrote:adamajah wrote:What I find pushes me away from ILF time and time again is when I see that most posts on here that aren't by/for the OG clique go completely ignored.
I don't think this complaint is unique to ILF though. The same could be said about almost any forum. People are more likely to respond to who they're familiar with.

Yeah part of it is that ILF is relatively low population compared to most forums. We need to fatten up

Re: Is ILF too cliquey? Are we pushing people away? BST ques
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2018 8:21 pm
by jrfox92
adamajah wrote:When a solicitor knocks on my door at home I kindly tell them I'm not interested and close the door. I don't call them a dickwad to their face and gather the neighbors with pitchforks.
Yeah, but what do you when you're hanging out with a group of friends having a great time late at night and the dude shows up and decides he's gonna give you a long pitch despite seeing everyone glaring at him?
Also,
adamajah wrote:What I find pushes me away from ILF time and time again is when I see that most posts on here that aren't by/for the OG clique go completely ignored.
I'd like a citation because I just don't know what you mean by this.
Are you referring to people ignoring new threads or something else? Because new threads being ignored is just a rite of passage on all forums, and it's something that happens to all of us depending on the subject.

Re: Is ILF too cliquey? Are we pushing people away? BST ques
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2018 8:40 pm
by Mudfuzz
jrfox92 wrote:I really feel bad but even then I'm not sure whether being "IAMILFFAMOUS" counts as being "in" or what. There are plenty here that appear more active than they are simply because they end up posting in the right threads (does that count as being "clique-y"?), and others that I have no fucking clue who they are even though they have 10K posts, so.]
That's all it means...
Yes we are scum, all of us. Scum

Re: Is ILF too cliquey? Are we pushing people away? BST ques
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2018 8:44 pm
by adamajah
jrfox92 wrote:adamajah wrote:When a solicitor knocks on my door at home I kindly tell them I'm not interested and close the door. I don't call them a dickwad to their face and gather the neighbors with pitchforks.
Yeah, but what do you when you're hanging out with a group of friends having a great time late at night and the dude shows up and decides he's gonna give you a long pitch despite seeing everyone glaring at him?
I would still kindly tell that person to chill out and that I wasn't interested and frankly would be bummed if any of my group of friends were straight up belligerent to 'em. I don't really have any friends who are quick tempered and aggro so
I'm sure I fail at this regularly but I try to act the same online as I do IRL.
jrfox92 wrote:Also,
adamajah wrote:What I find pushes me away from ILF time and time again is when I see that most posts on here that aren't by/for the OG clique go completely ignored.
I'd like a citation because I just don't know what you mean by this.
Are you referring to people ignoring new threads or something else? Because new threads being ignored is just a rite of passage on all forums, and it's something that happens to all of us depending on the subject.

I dunno.. it's more of a feeling/vibe thing. I think this thread is basically asking us how we feel or felt as n00bs here and my feelings were that when I tried to join in and contribute to a thread I was ignored a bunch and OG's just talked around me. I've been active in various gear type forums for probably 10-ish years and ILF has a very distinctly differnet cold kind of vibe. I'm fine with that now that I'm more familiar with the place and appreciate it for its quirky deviance, but we should be aware of how we treat newcomers. I think ILF would only benefit if a few more people stuck around.
Also, TGIF... I'm burnt!
Re: Is ILF too cliquey? Are we pushing people away? BST ques
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2018 8:57 pm
by UglyCasanova
adamajah wrote: ILF has a very distinctly differnet cold kind of vibe.
This is new to me. I respect it, but I don't really see it. I might have gotten inside before this cold set though. In my experience most new people who post a little bit here and a little bit there somewhat frequently seem to get included quite well. Worra and Raj spring to mind. Sharktooth too.
Re: Is ILF too cliquey? Are we pushing people away? BST ques
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2018 9:02 pm
by popvulture
Yeah tbh I feel like any worries of inclusion etc on my end have stemmed from my own insecurity. This seems to be a pretty friendly place if you just jump in and be nice.

Re: Is ILF too cliquey? Are we pushing people away? BST ques
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2018 9:42 pm
by Jwar
popvulture wrote:Yeah tbh I feel like any worries of inclusion etc on my end have stemmed from my own insecurity. This seems to be a pretty friendly place if you just jump in and be nice.

That's not always the case but it can be.
I think the biggest deterrent is that we have kind of a hazing phase for new members. I mean, we can all pretend we don't, but we totally do. We treat them with a lot of scrutiny but it's most likely because we are a mostly self moderated forum.
I guess even the older members get kicked to the curb on occasion here.
We're none of us perfect.
Re: Is ILF too cliquey? Are we pushing people away? BST ques
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2018 9:52 pm
by jrfox92
Jesus Was a Robot wrote:
I think the biggest deterrent is that we have kind of a hazing phase for new members. I mean, we can all pretend we don't, but we totally do. We treat them with a lot of scrutiny but it's most likely because we are a mostly self moderated forum.
I guess I can agree with that.
Never really thought about it, but kinda remember experiencing it and just going along with it.
I don't know, I guess it is kinda like being in a fraternity (and sorority? I didn't go to college

) and those that don't "get" the humor and dynamic here might easily view it as hostility rather than people just kinda fucking around.
I'm sure some people might
really view interactions negatively based on some of the political threads here, which we all know can get pretty rowdy, but even then a lot of it just seems to relate to what someone brings to the party rather than how the party actually is.
Re: Is ILF too cliquey? Are we pushing people away? BST ques
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2018 9:54 pm
by Jwar
So maybe I should change the title to "Make BST great again"? lol
Re: Is ILF too cliquey? Are we pushing people away? BST ques
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2018 10:28 pm
by aedes
I've always sort of hung around the edges, but I love this place. The few people I've met from here irl are exactly the kind of people I'd hang out with in real life.
Re: Is ILF too cliquey? Are we pushing people away? BST ques
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2018 12:02 am
by Blackened Soul
I just kinda see this place as the misfit table in the school cafeteria, you have the nerd, the dweeb, the spaz, the gothy one, the one obsesses with superheroes, etc.. All drawn together for protection from... Them...
Re: Is ILF too cliquey? Are we pushing people away? BST ques
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2018 1:30 am
by comesect2.0