Do you have reason to believe you have been banned? It seems to be working fine, though I haven't tried posting yet....
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Well, they banned my brother. I don't know if they just blocked this IP address (he's at my house) or what. Emotions have been running rather high. I get a "sorry, you are not allowed to use the board message" there is option to log in but my screen name doesn't change it.
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I haven't been on GC much, so I missed it all. Sorry that happened, and that as a consequence it very well may have incidentally banned you.
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Oh well, I figured I wasn't going to be posting there a lot anymore, but I wanted to read what "Sheila" was saying.
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Man, you don't visit a place for a few weeks and everything goes to hell. What happened, if you don't mind my asking?
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Some people got mad at Trisha's brother. Trisha stuck up for him. People got mad at him on Hatrack too when he briefly posted here. I think since he has been banned from GC, Trisha might not feel as comfortable there either, which is a shame.
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I have no problem with Trisha, since she is a respectful person, and don't have any problems with her standing up for her brother. If she feels uncomfortable posting there because she thinks I don't like her, far from it.
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Billy Joel, who are you? I could probably get it in three guesses, but I have no leads beyond that.
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Rats. Now I can't remember which of you is Billy Joel, which is Donny Osmond, and which is the assorted members of U2. Though I'm pretty sure Jon Boy wouldn't have used the phrase "pissed off." (or posted on Hatrack, for that matter.)
The Billy/Donny thing was pretty freakin' hilarious, though.
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Why would mothertree leave because of Nathan? The only reason to leave a place is if you are at odds with the mods.
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<- Can't tell if kat is being serious, because her comment is fairly clearly untrue, yet she's never been too big on deadpan.
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Well, that's not really true. If a place amounts to basically a few close friends and some hangers-on, and you've ticked off one of the "in" crowd, and the mods are themselves in the same crowd, it would be surprising if the atmosphere didn't feel a bit chilly.
Smaller forums suffer from this kind of heat-death all the time; they get closer and closer -- and more and more insular -- until newbies attempting to penetrate are just deflected, entirely by accident, and even "oldbies" wind up offending someone more popular and leaving, feeling unwelcome. I think the only reason defense any forum has against this is size and publicity.
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I was being serious. Maybe I haven't seen enough dynamics of tiny, boutique forums yet? It's just that the idea that in order to post on Jon Boy's forum, you have to make sure Nathan likes you is preposterous to me. If you don't have a problem with the mods and the mods don't have a problem with you, why leave because some random member has a bee in his bonnet?
[ March 02, 2005, 11:04 AM: Message edited by: Lady Jane ]
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"If you don't have a problem with the mods and the mods don't have a problem with you, why leave because some random member has a bee in his bonnet?"
In the case of a small forum, a "random member" might generate 25% of the posts on that forum.
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Well, that's okay, as long as all 25% aren't attacks on you, it's not a problem to read. If you are fueding with the 25%er and can't stand to read a word, that's a reason to leave, but if you have no problem with them and it's their concern with you, but they choose to use the forum as a weapon instead of working it out, who cares what they think? If it's a matter of the mods protecting the person keeping their forum going, I think that would translate into a problem with the mods and might necessitate a change.
[ March 02, 2005, 11:15 AM: Message edited by: Lady Jane ]
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Now, I don't know much, but it may be a matter of family loyalty. Nathan was never upset with Trisha. Only her brother.
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Right - but even if it was Trisha herself Nathan was mad at, why should she stop posting at GC because of him? It's not his forum.
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Katie, I'm curious: what were your feelings about Tagon based on your own observations of his behavior? If you feel it's inappropriate to say, I understand.
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I think it is innapropriate to say (he's not here, etc.), but I can say that feelings about my feelings about result and the method are different. Kind of like how Dag feels about the Supreme Court decision about no capital punishment for minors.
Nathan: Exactly. Banning someone because he annoyed you does NOT sound like the intelligent, level-headed Jon Boy we know and love. I doubt it's about you.
[ March 02, 2005, 12:01 PM: Message edited by: Lady Jane ]
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Dude, I had no idea this thread was still going. I hope that the perception that I'm not fond of Nathan isn't fostered in any way by the thread about my job search. I realize we are in a mafia game and people are highly emotional. That's the joy of mafia. That's why I feel it's a shame that Jon choose to bag Capt. Tagon when he did. I don't think someone should be deprived of observing the rest of the game unless they actually broke a rule that could be pointed to. Banning someone because you're sick of them is a dangerous precedent to set in mafia.
P.S. I think there was a co-post there. Why wouldn't I post at GC? I posted there this morning, though it was mainly in reply to GreNME. I don't know. I'm still feeling really mixed up. I may get over it eventually or I may not. I'll be watching the main movements in the mafia game, but not scouring every thread.
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Why? I can't recall something like this happening with any other mafia game. As far as I can tell, having observed from the outside, most of the games have been fun.
Have there been other instances of emotions getting out of hand?
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It freaked me out, totally. I have a hard time with getting into the game-playing mode, and realizing that people were supposed to lie deliberately (which I sort of should have already thought about, before I started the game) gave me the willies. Seemed to be just me that went wacky in that game, though. I watched it play out, and everyone played quite in accord with the rules, staying friendly.
And there's always the general suckiness of being the first one killed in your first and only game, before you ever have a chance to do any scheming at all or even vote.
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I wavered in my resolve, but I think I am re-resolved now to not play during the school year. If you all do anything fun-seeming during the summer I will think about it.
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