Interesting, because I'd argue Wong's "Mockery of Stupid People" is what doomed the community compared to, say, Spacebattles, which still thrives in this era of reddit, Discord, and Facebook. Your "flame the dumbasses to a crisp" approach created an intellectually and emotionally toxic environment where lack of conformity was subjected to emotional abuse that only the most committed (or obsessed) would bother enduring, so they disengaged, and over time this disengagmenet eventually led to no new blood and thus the slow decline of the forum.aerius wrote: ↑2024-08-23 05:08pmBingo. We need to understand why SD.net was good and what kept the good folks coming back. Back in the old days, we had a lot of highly intelligent and opinionated members from all kinds of different backgrounds, and this was a place where we could have in depth discussions on all sorts of different subjects along with the requisite flame wars, this was totally fine as long as we followed the (un)written rules. We also had free reign to flame the dumbasses to a crisp and eat them with BBQ sauce, and it was fucking hilarious. The quality of discourse was kept high because all the trolls and morons were ruthlessly abused until they left or got banned, this was appealing for many intelligent folks because it means we can actually discuss things without getting drowned in a sea of bullshit.bilateralrope wrote: ↑2024-08-23 02:00pm Find some core interest that draws people here. Merely letting them come back isn't enough. You need to give them a reason to want to return.
SD.net ain't like that anymore, not even close. What made it unique and worth participating in is long gone, it's really no different from any other forum on the 'net, and on top of that it's pretty much dead with only a handful of posts a week. I could go to a karate forum or something and have more interesting discussions than the ones taking place here, what reason is there for sticking around?
This was made worse by the fact that being "intelligent" isn't the same as being right about every topic, so on subjects where objective facts were less available or not as relevant, the attitude of "mock those who disagree with me as that disagreement means they're stupid" undermined actual intercourse as people found new, more exciting ways to call their opponents crude names and titles.