Lucille
New member
Really. I was considering some of the personalities that are often criticized on internet communities. Some of the criticism is justified, yet sometimes, people are what they are. Newbies with newbie questions. Portentious announcements. Spoor from drama llamas.
But, how boring would a community be if only the following responses were permitted:
"Nice snake"
"Look it up"
Pot stirrers keep us from sticking to the sides of the pot, and newbies make the broth richer. And all the other personalities have their place, too.
In my opinion both the master chefs (the mods) and the community members of a good community develop a taste test that distinguishes between pleasantly spicy and inedible (of course the Cajuns cross that line all the time
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I'm not saying it's always easy, but it takes all kinds.
But, how boring would a community be if only the following responses were permitted:
"Nice snake"
"Look it up"
Pot stirrers keep us from sticking to the sides of the pot, and newbies make the broth richer. And all the other personalities have their place, too.
In my opinion both the master chefs (the mods) and the community members of a good community develop a taste test that distinguishes between pleasantly spicy and inedible (of course the Cajuns cross that line all the time
I'm not saying it's always easy, but it takes all kinds.