Subject: *pokes self with a stick*
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Posted on: 2013-06-22 18:03:00 UTC

Yup, I'm still alive too!

Which means I guess I'm qualified to answer your questions :)

1/ Before you joined the PPC community, what did you think you were getting into? How did it match up to your expectations?

I'm with a couple other people in that I really didn't have any expectations. I joined because I wanted to have more of the PPC world, get to know the people that were currently writing spin-offs and to be able to write missions myself perhaps, though I don't know how much of a writer I really am, but it was one of those impulse things where, if I ever wanted to be able to, I had to join, so I did. :)

2/ If at any point you have drifted away, why? And what brought you back?

I haven't really drifted away, per se. Though it seems like it, since I don't ever really post. But I do check in with the board to see what's going on a couple times a day or so.

As to why I've pretty much gone into lurking mode, well several other's have said it quite nicely.

VixenMage beat me to it, and no, I'm not looking to bring up the debate again either, but yes, part of it the board style. And I know most people are happy with it and that's fine, and I can't say I'd post tons more if it were to switch to a more modern style. I am a member of regular boards, and I lurk there a lot too. I'm just a naturally quiet and shy person, even around my friends in real life I don't speak up much and am content to just listen to the conversation most of time. However, I do find the board's older style to be a bit off-putting in that it's harder to follow conversation lines if you come in after a huge discussion has exploded, and trying to sort things out while scrolling up and down a huge thread, and going back to catch any new posts that happened while I was scrolling around leads me to be less like to to post at the end of things because of the slightly obnoxious effort involved.

Which leads to what Miah talked about, shared fandoms, and I'll second that, there are a few that share more than my love for Lord of the Rings, but I'm not big in most fandoms that come across the board. And those that do share some of my other fandoms drift off, or are big into the other major fandoms represented here so they discuss those, and not understanding most of the references, and having spent a major amount of time sorting out the tangled thread, I have a hard time joining in those discussions.

Also, and though I'm really not trying to harp on the board, being shy, I get worried about posting something that isn't super important, or likely to inspire an actual discussion since every new topic, big or small, important or not, paid attention to or not, kicks another topic off the front page. And yes we have frivolous topics, and have fun, and that's great, and I'm not really sure how to explain what I'm trying to say, but every time I run across something that I might post to another board for the fun of it, I think more than twice about posting here as I don't want to drop topics off the front page.

I'm also with hermione of vulcan, I used to at least always try to post on newbie threads, but so many of them not only don't ever seem to post again, but don't even respond to their welcome thread comments that it gets disheartening. So I've pretty much stopped that as well, though as she said it is an important part/tradition of the board, and being welcoming is a great thing, one of the things I like about this place. But as she put it, when you throw a party for someone and they wander off after 5 minutes... I have a hard time getting excited to throw the next party when you know from the pattern of the last 3 that they'll most likely not stick around for even their welcome either.

3/ Why do you think so many people don't stick around?

I'm sure there are a wide variety of reasons, as Karen and Ekyl said, shyness, which applies to me, or being at a loss of what do here while waiting, especially with the issue of each new topic kicking an old one off the page, coupled with said shyness, and real life. I know as a newbie I was wary of posting new topics because of that. And I have posted a few topics since as I got more of a feel for the place, but in the beginning it was a thing... and obviously not all newbies have that issue, which is not to try and admonish anyone, it's great, we get some fun discussions, and some serious ones, but they are at least active. I'm just saying I can't be the only one that was a bit less active because of that fact. And maybe it is a reason why some don't end up sticking around past their first couple posts.

Or as Cassie said, maybe they expect continual madcap adventures and stories and we just don't work like that? Or they are looking for the harder core bashing like doctorlit pointed out.

And there is probably a fair amount of people who aren't willing to wait out the permission process, as Ekyl said.

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