Subject: Responses.
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Posted on: 2012-04-05 22:04:00 UTC
I've expressed dislike of the IRC before, true - but only (I hope) on a personal level. I don't like it, but that doesn't mean other people can't. So I'm very glad it's active. And I wasn't complaining about the inactivity of the Board - just pointing out that times change. Part of that is because the action has moved to the IRC - and that's okay.
And yes, if people post multiple threads in a row, that would be worth mentioning. But that's not what's happening. What's happening is that people are making a thread for a badfic or goodfic when there is another thread on a similar topic somewhere down the board - in one case, a full eight posts below (that is, halfway down). And yes, they are being told off - the two posts on the front page have subject lines 'Chill out' and 'Should have read'.
As to my signoff - it actually is my wife's opinion, she keeps telling me to give up, and since she's been a member of the PPC longer than literally anyone else currently on the Board, she might know what she's talking about. ;) But it's not about the writing, and it's not about the new people. It's specifically about this ongoing tendency towards the authoritarian - rules, regulations, etc.
But I have hope. Yes, I do. A few years back every story written seemed to be trying to be bigger and more disastrous than the last - there's even a Theory about it. That was a trend which ended, largely because we as a community said it should.
And that's the heart of this. The PPC is a community first and foremost - a community of equals. People being reprimanded for posting In The Wrong Way is not the action of equals - it's a way of saying Obey, For I Have Been Here Longer. And I don't like that.
Even though I'm kind of implicitly doing it. ;) But I hope I'm not. What I'm trying to do - what I hope I'm vaguely succeeding at - is say that we don't need rules for the sake of rules. This is still the PPC - the glorious, anarchistic PPC of the past ten years. I don't think we've changed that much. I don't think there's a 'Golden Age' that's passed - maybe for the stories (since Jay and Acacia aren't still here), but not for the community.
So I applaud the IRC's activity even as I detest it, and I say we don't need to tell each other off - even as I sort of do it - because I've seen what the PPC is, and I want it to stay that way.
hS, who jelly caterpillar squib