RM is CLOSED
Posted: Sun August 18, 2019 5:11 am
you guys aren't letting anybody new sign on.
why?
why?
Naomi Klein wrote:"Clout is the values-free currency of the always-online age — both a substitute for hard cash as well as a conduit to it. Clout is a calculus not of what you do, but of how much bulk you-ness there is in the world. You get clout by playing the victim. You get clout by victimizing others. This is something that is understood by the left and the right. If influence sways, clout squats, taking up space for its own sake."
I believe it. Not a lot of Pearl Jam news these days to drive traffic, and there are a million places to talk about Star Wars on the internet. RM's asset is the strong bonds we've built up over the years. That's not especially enticing to a newcomer (though we welcome newcomers!)Sgt. Crackpot wrote:We had to switch to manually activating accounts recently because of a certain user that was banned and kept creating second accounts.
I've gone back and activated the ones that are possibly not spammers or the same fuckwit, there were only 3.
Believe it or not, we don't get many legitimate sign ups. And of those, only a small percentage actually post.
You're absolutely right. We only really get an influx when something major happens with PJ. Even when that happens, only a small amount of those new users don't stick around for long.The Argonaut wrote:I believe it. Not a lot of Pearl Jam news these days to drive traffic, and there are a million places to talk about Star Wars on the internet. RM's asset is the strong bonds we've built up over the years. That's not especially enticing to a newcomer (though we welcome newcomers!)Sgt. Crackpot wrote:We had to switch to manually activating accounts recently because of a certain user that was banned and kept creating second accounts.
I've gone back and activated the ones that are possibly not spammers or the same fuckwit, there were only 3.
Believe it or not, we don't get many legitimate sign ups. And of those, only a small percentage actually post.
A very good point. I like this medium too, for exactly that reason. I like to call the trend towards shallower forms of communication "wiers-ing" after skitch's friend who tried to get us to move our baseball tournaments to reddit. He didn't understandSgt. Crackpot wrote:You're absolutely right. We only really get an influx when something major happens with PJ. Even when that happens, only a small amount of those new users don't stick around for long.The Argonaut wrote:I believe it. Not a lot of Pearl Jam news these days to drive traffic, and there are a million places to talk about Star Wars on the internet. RM's asset is the strong bonds we've built up over the years. That's not especially enticing to a newcomer (though we welcome newcomers!)Sgt. Crackpot wrote:We had to switch to manually activating accounts recently because of a certain user that was banned and kept creating second accounts.
I've gone back and activated the ones that are possibly not spammers or the same fuckwit, there were only 3.
Believe it or not, we don't get many legitimate sign ups. And of those, only a small percentage actually post.
We're using an internet medium that's essentially antiquated. Which I like, because most other modern social media doesn't really encourage in depth conversations.
Naomi Klein wrote:"Clout is the values-free currency of the always-online age — both a substitute for hard cash as well as a conduit to it. Clout is a calculus not of what you do, but of how much bulk you-ness there is in the world. You get clout by playing the victim. You get clout by victimizing others. This is something that is understood by the left and the right. If influence sways, clout squats, taking up space for its own sake."
It's a compelling idea, kt. Now might be as good a time as any to forgive all lifetime bans. A fresh start in 2021!knee tunes wrote:How about RMers decide who can be relet in.? Life bans SUCK. Especially for well-liked and long-standing RMers like Malice and Balki. Ok Balki wasn't long standing but from what I can see more people enjoyed him than not.
Even RunToDeath deserves forgiveness.
If RunToDeath is his old self, why can't he be forgiven?
Who are we to judge? One year is plenty punishment for what this is.
I just don't get it. It's such a small place that thrives on characters.
Thanks, The Argonaut. If things don't work out with whoever, go back to another year ban...easy peasy.The Argonaut wrote:It's a compelling idea, kt. Now might be as good a time as any to forgive all lifetime bans. A fresh start in 2021!knee tunes wrote:How about RMers decide who can be relet in.? Life bans SUCK. Especially for well-liked and long-standing RMers like Malice and Balki. Ok Balki wasn't long standing but from what I can see more people enjoyed him than not.
Even RunToDeath deserves forgiveness.
If RunToDeath is his old self, why can't he be forgiven?
Who are we to judge? One year is plenty punishment for what this is.
I just don't get it. It's such a small place that thrives on characters.
I'd be a mob if they'd have meThe Argonaut wrote:kt for mod