Subject: Er. You're by no means alone, though.
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Posted on: 2012-04-05 22:48:00 UTC
Although I'd agree that the PPC has changed, change happens, the IRC is important, constant Badfic!threads are eh, and so on and so forth, I think you're seriously onto something there.
I really miss the long, silly conversations that were occasionally not much more than two people being silly at each other. Although the issues with thread-explosions are there, I am entirely of the opinion that we've swung too far in the other direction. I can see a "Hey, there's a badfic thread down there, let's try and keep things organized?" thread. But these days, newbies don't even get that. They get smacked down for not knowing every single rule that everyone in the PPC has agreed on, despite possibly never having been here before - I see this constantly. People pop up without reading the Wiki to say hi, and on their second thread ever, three people jump down their throat for not having taken notes on the FAQ. This site used to be welcoming and friendly; nowadays, if you prefer friendly conversation over wombats and towels, you're in the wrong place.
I wince every time I see someone's thread get shut down, because it means one more person who's going to be discouraged from posting again. If people responded this way back when I started posting here, I most likely wouldn't have stayed - and trust me, my initial posts were a lot more annoying than the stuff that gets put up now.
In short, I think the truth is somewhere in between. Change is good, yes, but some things - like being friendly about rules, not authoritarian - really... shouldn't.