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Originally Posted by Yoda
What makes it a community is the back and forth. The people I'm thinking of were not that interested in people's responses, they just wanted to broadcast.
I literally had an experience a few months ago talking to my therapist where she asked if I ever got anything out of human interaction, and I said yes, on occasion. One of the few examples I could come up with was from here, when my perspective on The Zone of Interest shifted following responses to my thread.
A similar thing happened to me irl a few years back during the pandemic, when a conversation with someone totally changed my perspective on Breaking Bad’s ending.
I think some people are naturally inclined to ‘broadcast their thoughts’, which is kind of reductive, but it is a way of being/ingrained communication style. But that doesn’t mean they don’t get an enormous amount of value out of interaction, especially when it comes to talking about art, film and so on.
A similar thing happened to me irl a few years back during the pandemic, when a conversation with someone totally changed my perspective on Breaking Bad’s ending.
I think some people are naturally inclined to ‘broadcast their thoughts’, which is kind of reductive, but it is a way of being/ingrained communication style. But that doesn’t mean they don’t get an enormous amount of value out of interaction, especially when it comes to talking about art, film and so on.
Blogs are much more egotistic than one might think. Forums are all about sharing. I think there's a need for writing something only a very specific group of people (if any) will read. A blog is an electronic diary, after all.
Communities help you evolve. Blogs are basically closed-off information bubbles. You learn much slower when it's just you versus you and ten other people constantly at odds with your thoughts.
What makes it a community is the back and forth. The people I'm thinking of were not that interested in people's responses, they just wanted to broadcast.
There have been a handful of users over the years who I felt ultimately wanted to just write a blog, but posted on the forum instead because it kind of tricked people into reading something they wouldn't have otherwise.