I don't really think that there's a basis for calling the TL community of today worse than it was in the past. There's an incredible amount of fan-generated content, from all of the recent fanart to the incredible resources like liquipedia. While there probably are fewer articles (one of the best article guys, plexa, is now busier helping make this forum better as a whole and I think some of the others have gone inactive), I'd say that the TL community is still flourishing and is active, both in BW (for example, superfans such as Daniel) and SC2 (all of the active fanclubs and the acts of fandom that appear every day)
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OrderlyChaos
United States1115 Posts
I don't really think that there's a basis for calling the TL community of today worse than it was in the past. There's an incredible amount of fan-generated content, from all of the recent fanart to the incredible resources like liquipedia. While there probably are fewer articles (one of the best article guys, plexa, is now busier helping make this forum better as a whole and I think some of the others have gone inactive), I'd say that the TL community is still flourishing and is active, both in BW (for example, superfans such as Daniel) and SC2 (all of the active fanclubs and the acts of fandom that appear every day) | ||
Hikko
United States1126 Posts
Read the old strategy threads from 2004, most of them are even more trashy than today's SC2 threads... | ||
Punic
United States152 Posts
Maintain and promote quality. | ||
Hikko
United States1126 Posts
On January 17 2011 06:55 Punic wrote: Look, you need to understand that I am NOT saying that long ago during the heart of BW awful posts / trolling etc did not exist. What I am saying is that some of the new generation of starcraft players have not been apart of a forum with such educated (im not sure if this is the right word i wanna use right here but it felt right when it typed it) users. There is obviously many more well thought out and cleanly written articles than other gaming forums (IMO). We need to maintain the high caliber of threads and discussions. Maintain and promote quality. ...so what is your complaint, then? The moderation staff is doing a great job, and I believe that the quality of these forums is much better than it was in the past. If your complaint is about the quality of the forum, I would say that you are entirely wrong. The first pages of the General forum are entirely composed of 1-liner original posts with a bunch of 1-liner replies, many of which are off topic (arguing over Nexuses vs Nexii, etc.). Today, a thread like this would be closed immediately, and the OP would probably be warned. If your complaint is that there are too many new people around who do not appreciate what it is to be a part of the forum, I'm not sure what you feel would be an adequate 'solution'. Does every user who logs on to these forums need to take a 3 credit hour course on "The History of Team Liquid' " or something? I think that, over time (by reading and posting), you gain more and more respect for your peers and understanding for what is going on. I think that your belief that most people don't read the 10 commandments is entirely the opposite. Few people violate them, and if they do, it's usually just slightly/in a fit of passion about whatever subject they are supporting/arguing in favor of. I don't see too many memes posted; I don't see tons of "+1" posts, or posts IN ALL CAPS in every thread. I don't see spam posts in every thread, and most people respect people with bagillions of posts/moderators. I can count on my hands the number of times I've seen entire posts in languages aside from English on this forum, and most people either enjoy themselves or just stop posting.*** (***these are, of course, with the exception of LR threads, which have always been the bane of humanity since their inception. I feel like they're a grandfathered in as the exception to most of the rules of TL.) | ||
Punic
United States152 Posts
Do people post in forums that do not warrant discussion? Yes. Do people "contribute" to threads with no real content? Yes. We should be able to police ourselves. Wishful thinking, I know, yes, but why not? We are the biggest and longest lasting gaming community out there. So why not? This is not a complaint blog. This is trying to encourage all members of team liquid to become better, which everyone can do. Things will not get better by you or me hoping they will. They will get better through the actions of other forum users. Doing the right thing is not always having to add something to a forum. It is the act of NOT putting something in the thread. Sometimes the greatest action is no action. + Show Spoiler + please please please do not confuse this with a complaint blog. this is trying to reinforce the great community that is TL and we can grow it and mature it into something greater as time goes on but only with the help of the community wanting it to be | ||
DyEnasTy
United States3714 Posts
Ive been trolling this site forever, but was too scared to post cause I thought id get banned. So I only posted on iccup forums, and basically just visited here for everything sc and not sc related | ||
ThatsNoMoon
Mexico344 Posts
Communities start growing and create their own little niche until it overflows and it starts to dilute into something it was not. You can't stop it, however, you CAN do your best and put your own effort into keeping the community as tight and as good as it was. Do I see more trash posts? Yeah, but I also see more good ones and theres no denying that the admins and mods of TL do an excellent job to make the trash disappear. | ||
Mudkars
6 Posts
On January 17 2011 03:08 Punic wrote: + Show Spoiler + Only you can prevent forum fires http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=185052 (please lets keep this garbage out) http://www.unrealbnet.com/thread.php?topicId=580 Another fire might be started, so be aware. Those forums need to be DOS'ed let alone trolled. | ||
Brett
Australia3820 Posts
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