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My opinion on threads on nowadays

Imanol

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So the threads nowadays are not as good as they used to be, half of the threads i see are pointless and clans threads. I wish we could get more forumers like Alex Mooclan & Miner9823 , the forumers that make threads now espically me aren't that good. When I joined the forums in December of 2012, it was fun replying to great threads, but all I see now if this stuff that isn't interesting or fun.

DatPikachu r tired of this stuff.

- Alex
 

DatPikachu

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Here's a fun game: Look at the thread replies and see how many of them are:

1. Clan threads
2. Threads about people leaving
3. People complaining about McGamer, but not giving a solution on how to fix it


This game is stupidly easy.
 

Creepah

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Yeah, I've noticed a much lower quality of posts recently, it's a shame.
 

Miner9823

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*Ahem*@Creepah*Ahem*.

Yes, we now have acknowledged this fact that some threads are merely another cliche part of our lives that are too redundant to read. And are evolving to becoming an issue where it pesters people that either there are too many leaving/clan/complaint threads. And in many cases, they only consist of nothing but lack of originality. Either it be a complaint on MCGamer and asking for things that are on the no-no list. Or a simple clan thread that is currently recruiting people. Perhaps someone had already grown out of being a part of the MCGamer community, and decided to make a path-way for their own successes.

Regardless of all of the same old threads that keep appearing in the forums, we still see interesting, controversial, or fun threads here and there. As if they were fireworks shot out at random periods of time. Appearing when we least expect it. From what I have recently seen, I noticed that there still are intriguing threads that are underrated. For example Creepah's thread on the change in atmosphere for the MCGamer network. Although it may have similar fundamentals to this thread as well, it was acknowledged that Creepah had been contemplating on this matter for quite some time. Proven by the detail and elaboration put in his thread.

Ultimately, it's generally up to the people on what details they wish to add on to their thread. And ultimately, it's still up to us on whether or not certain threads are worth reading at all. We should understand that not all threads or posts produced are meant for us. Some may seem pointless, while many others may consider it as very useful information. Man may not always concern for the sunflower. However, for the bee, it is their life source.
Another slight example for this are my excessively long-written posts. Although my best intentions are to provide as much information and my views to everyone as possible, many will believe it pointless to read a 14 year old's writing, however, with success, few people do read them out of curiosity.

To conclusion, there may seem to be an excessive amount of supposedly pointless, and one-worded posts flying around in the forums. But we should remember that they are not the only kinds of posts around. Yes, many people do wish to have more members to have similar thought-processes like Mooclan, Alex (Imanol), Creepah, or Vanth. But my thoughts are that we should be grateful for what we have, I don't know how lucky I am to read such great posts made from people like you, it doesn't really matter if even if the community may be filled with spam, as long as I get to understand the full potential of certain individuals, then I am satisfied. Although clan/leaving/complaint threads seem pointless to us, we must remember that they weren't always made without reason. Especially for leaving threads, people do intend to say their last goodbyes, to leave on good terms with all the people they had met in MCGamer. So they have every privilege to try and say their goodbyes, make their mentions, and leave with one last bang. :)
 

Imanol

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*Ahem*@Creepah*Ahem*.

Yes, we now have acknowledged this fact that some threads are merely another cliche part of our lives that are too redundant to read. And are evolving to becoming an issue where it pesters people that either there are too many leaving/clan/complaint threads. And in many cases, they only consist of nothing but lack of originality. Either it be a complaint on MCGamer and asking for things that are on the no-no list. Or a simple clan thread that is currently recruiting people. Perhaps someone had already grown out of being a part of the MCGamer community, and decided to make a path-way for their own successes.

Regardless of all of the same old threads that keep appearing in the forums, we still see interesting, controversial, or fun threads here and there. As if they were fireworks shot out at random periods of time. Appearing when we least expect it. From what I have recently seen, I noticed that there still are intriguing threads that are underrated. For example Creepah's thread on the change in atmosphere for the MCGamer network. Although it may have similar fundamentals to this thread as well, it was acknowledged that Creepah had been contemplating on this matter for quite some time. Proven by the detail and elaboration put in his thread.

Ultimately, it's generally up to the people on what details they wish to add on to their thread. And ultimately, it's still up to us on whether or not certain threads are worth reading at all. We should understand that not all threads or posts produced are meant for us. Some may seem pointless, while many others may consider it as very useful information. Man may not always concern for the sunflower. However, for the bee, it is their life source.
Another slight example for this are my excessively long-written posts. Although my best intentions are to provide as much information and my views to everyone as possible, many will believe it pointless to read a 14 year old's writing, however, with success, few people do read them out of curiosity.

To conclusion, there may seem to be an excessive amount of supposedly pointless, and one-worded posts flying around in the forums. But we should remember that they are not the only kinds of posts around. Yes, many people do wish to have more members to have similar thought-processes like Mooclan, Alex (Imanol), Creepah, or Vanth. But my thoughts are that we should be grateful for what we have, I don't know how lucky I am to read such great posts made from people like you, it doesn't really matter if even if the community may be filled with spam, as long as I get to understand the full potential of certain individuals, then I am satisfied. Although clan/leaving/complaint threads seem pointless to us, we must remember that they weren't always made without reason. Especially for leaving threads, people do intend to say their last goodbyes, to leave on good terms with all the people they had met in MCGamer. So they have every privilege to try and say their goodbyes, make their mentions, and leave with one last bang. :)
WOW, that got me xD but i agree
 

Ceroria

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New generations of members always bring new styles of forum usage. Read my post on Creepah's thread for further clarification because I don't have enough time to type another one (sorry! :c)
 

Rhymie

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Well one of my goals was to write things that may inspire others to start writing intellectual threads more often. Unfortunately now is not that time, I don't fully understand the forums yet, nor do I have anything to write about. However, I'd love to see more of these threads, a smart discussion is a discussion worth having.
 

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