Pombolo wrote:It's such a shame that Dawkins doesn't understand the futility of his high-minded "Boo hoo, the culture of the internet!" emo whinge. Now that Josh has set a standard for arbitrary deletions of people's entire history of forum contributions, he will actually encourage the kind of culture he seeks to dilute.
People will be disuaded from putting time and effort into long, well-constructed forum posts if they think that, subject to the 'Whim of Josh', they can be deleted at any moment. Pithy and trite OPs, ones that do not require much incisive thought or originality: those that the posters can happily not give a damn about if they are deleted, they will be the ones people throw into the new forum.
How can he endorse a person, and action, by using a justification that will actually be exacerbated by that action?
I get the impression this is a huge part of the problem.
Reading between the lines of RD's "Outrage" response, I got the feeling he was a bit of a crusty old fart who didn't really like the internet or understand it much.
For a start, we all know that when people go online, hyperbole often gets the better of them. It goes with the territory. It's already been pointed out that some of the insults were really FUNNY - and who here hasn't either dished out or recieved such insults in the past, to the point where you don't quite know whether to be more and more outraged, or cllapse in heaps of laughter with your "adversary". None of it means anything much, because it's only the fuckin internet.
Secondly, I'm gobsmacked that RD didn't understand (a) just what a fantastic forum he had, and (b) how easily it could all be trashed by pissing everybody off like this. The standard of contributions to RD.net was stonkingly high. Yes, there was a lot of talking shit as well, as there always is. Maybe RD didn't really understand how much LESS of this there was than there is on most forums - just how high his signal-to-noise ration was by comparison.
Now he's gonna set up a nice little sanitised message page where people can write in and beg for the privilege of positing a few lines - in the hope that it will feel a little bit more "in control". And nobody with any personality or imagination is going to go anywhere near it. The actual internet action shifting as it always does to the places run by people who understand the internet and how it works best.
I don't know where the forum fitted into his business and the whole RD Foundation thing. But it brought a huge number of people to his site (hence the technical problems, after all). He was probably starting to feel it was a bit of a PITA - without realising, as I said, just how much less of a one it was than most forums. I get the impression he really had no idea that something like this would piss people off so much that they won't want to touch him with a barge-pole in future. After all they arranged to leave all accounts intact, presumeably reasoning (bizarrely) that we'd all just want to carry on business as usual.
It's all very sad. But hey, technology and communication changes, and you can get with the time or not. Everyone's got the right not to be interested in the internet. But if you're gonna get involved, it makes sense to do it properly, and understand what you're doing.