Well, hasn't this thread been fun! Creepy or not, it really has opened up a great discussion on the nature of online interactions.
Okay, a few comments on everyone else's comments before I retire for the evening:
QUOTE(Brookd @ Oct 21 2005, 02:31 AM)
yeah, I gotta say this is way overblown in my opinion. If you are putting so much emotional stock in what someone you don't even know is saying, or whether that person is really who they claim to be, well then you've got problems bigger than any that person might have. If you know the people on a message board outside of the message board, well that's one thing, but if you think you know people simply because you know them on the message board, well I think you're delluding yourself.
I met Bruce a few weeks ago, for just a minute or two, but I knew in that short amount of time that my image of him from these boards was pretty off the mark. I mean he struck me as the nicest guy in the world, but on these message boards, he was just someone I teased every once in a while for loving Duran Duran. and my image of his personality was just wrong. and that had nothing to do with any kind of misrepresentation he was proffering. If you only know people from this message board, well, I would suggest you don't know them. and so there you have inherent fiction, real name or no. You only know what they are saying, and that has little if anything to do with the name attached to the writing.
All of this is completely the opposite of my personal experience the past five years as a member of four online music forums. I have made dozens of friends online, and since I'm able to travel to see my favorite artists perform and for other reasons, I've had the opportunity to meet quite a few of them. While the person I physically encounter is invariably somewhat different from my conceptualization in some of the details, in no event have I felt the real-life person differed in
essential respects from the image I derived from their online representation. The fact of the matter is that many of the people I know in "meat space" are more guarded than my online friends, and I would make the argument I really don't know them as well as many people I've encountered here but have never physically met.
Bruce in particular was
exactly what I expected from the way he posts online! (namely brash, playful and hilarious) Do you actually read his posts?
Of course the reason my experience has been like this is the people who allowed me to befriend them online were open and genuine in their writings. Anna and I were close friends by any meaningful criterion you'd care to apply (well okay, we couldn't hug each other) for almost a year before we actually met in Toronto in March 2003. Were there differences in each other's behavior vs. what we expected? Absolutely, but so what? There are also constant and sometimes dramatic adjustments in your image of your local friends too, based on what they reveal by their behavior.
QUOTE(MusykLvr @ Oct 21 2005, 08:30 AM)
silly keith...i don't think you're lecherous at all!
i, for one, have been told (more than once) that i am *exactly* what someone thought i would be, based on their interactions with me online.
Ah, so I guess waiting a few hours before asking to see that strawberry thong of yours at Kings' Island paid off!
You are indeed The Jess-Y-ka, online and off.
QUOTE(b_lachey@hotmail.com @ Oct 21 2005, 10:03 AM)
And to say that whereas I tend to agree with brookd on most of his statements, especially The ModeratorHammer™ on here, I still see us as all a cohesive crew. Our argumenting is severely limited on the forum, I don't see it making us stronger or weaker together - it just makes it a more pleasant place to escape to from time to time.
I think the whole **** thing is pretty silly myself (but then I'm a New Yorker & know lots of Italians), but I think most of the rules here were established for good reason. If you enjoyed the OtR discussion list in its latter days, then this forum probably feels very restrictive to you. If you feel (like I did) that it was a very cold and hostile place to be, the rules here may seem more justified.
As for our Benevolent Despot, I think being a forum moderator is a pretty thankless gig, but on balance I think Drew does a real good job with it. I've complained to him about a few things I don't like, and sometimes he's been responsive (even when he disagreed), other times he hasn't. I recognize you can't make everyone happy. Based on what I've witnessed more than once, I just think unrestricted forums are bound to turn into inbred battlegrounds eventually (apparently this hasn't happened -- yet -- on Sarah Mansen's board, and I'm glad to hear that). If you're in it for the adrenaline and don't care about the feelings of newbies or the more sensitive fans, I guess that's fine. I just don't see that as K&L's vision of what a fan forum is all about myself, and I'm very supportive of what Drew is trying to do here.
QUOTE(kentuckiannna @ Oct 21 2005, 01:10 PM)
And that crap about "so much emotional stock" was unneccesary. Some people on this board are very close as a result of relationships we've developed outside of the Orchard. For some reason--probably jealousy--this seems to piss off people who don't feel accepted. WTFever. Cry me a river over those sour grapes. I'm not about to feel bad because I have good friends and don't like being lied to, even by people I don't know and will probably never meet.
At any rate, this thread didn't start out about you and your peculiar habits, unless you're 'fessing up to being walnut. Aside from you and bruce, I think most people agree that what went down in this thread was creepy, stalking alt bullshit that apparently ended in perfect justice.
But what are you
really feeling, Belly?
(I love you!)
QUOTE(Brookd @ Oct 21 2005, 01:47 PM)
yet another point about message boards (and I think we've had this conversation somewhere around here before), but "tone" is something you, the reader, bring to the message.
No, it's a function of both the writer and the reader. Won't you take responsibility for
anything?QUOTE
but I will still insist that you don't know someone until you've met them
And I will insist you don't necessarily know someone after you have met them.
QUOTE(MyWaterMyWine @ Oct 21 2005, 02:44 PM)
I do not correspond with people under this alt psuedonym though, or bring FICTION into their lives for my own adrenal and self serving purposes.
Thank you, Luke!
(I love you too!)
QUOTE(drew @ Oct 21 2005, 04:03 PM)
QUOTE(Brookd @ Oct 21 2005, 03:03 PM)
and boy howdy, are you a suspicious bunch of people!
Sometimes, I think you're right. And sometimes, I think I think that because they want me to think that.

QUOTE(MusykLvr @ Oct 21 2005, 04:14 PM)
*sigh*
i wasn't going to tell. but luke asked nicely.

[the sad story of Walnut]
*sigh*
Jessyka, trouble just has a way of following you everywhere!