Subject: I'm flattered...
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Posted on: 2013-06-22 04:30:00 UTC
But I'm not actually a PG (for all that I may be able to claim the Ye Olde status on other things!).
For my part, having been here for (counts)... eight years (wow!) here's my thoughts.
1. Before joining the PPC, I expected the great community that it was (and still is, albeit different). I saw how people had great collaborative things going on like the Alumia exorcism (which I think was shortly before I joined) and loved the idea of everyone's spinoffs starting to merge together and people's agents being borrowed and appearing in multiple places. And it's great that we still seem to have that (e.g. the Blackout, which I'm just getting up to speed with). That said, the tenor of the Board has definitely changed, IMHO - we're no longer a primarily LoTR organisation and we perhaps have a smaller critical mass of regularly posting people than we did in the days of yore. We seem not to have the big discussions we used to - at one stage I recall massive philosophical discussions on sometimes-controversial issues, and all done with respect and without flaming.
2. Variety of reasons. Real Life is a biggie (including the year when I didn't have internet at home and I wasn't 100% comfortable posting to the board from work); at times all these big things seemed to have happened on the board (e.g. the Macrovirus epidemic) and I delurk and go "what the hell has been happening?" and feel all confused. But I always come back - although I average 4 years to write a mission (at least based on my current output!) I still have stories I want to write and I still want to be part of the PPC, even if sometimes it takes me a few weeks to catch up on everything I've missed.
3. Maybe it's a combination of the immense history the PPC has accumulated over the years - a sense that it's a lot of precedent to get your head around - coupled with times when there doesn't seem to be much happening on the board (or, if you're in a weird time zone like I am, the IRC seems forlorn and deserted), and you feel like there's not much happening right now. Which is misleading (there's so much new stuff everytime I delurk and come back) but I can see how it would be easy to think that not much is happening at times.
That said, as you can tell by this post, I'm in a non-lurking phase right about now, and hopefully can keep active enough around here to meet all these gosh darn newbies that keep on traipsing on my lawn. You kids!!!!
Elcalion, feeling old all of a sudden