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obelixtim 150
Thats exactly what people need to understand.
Quote...it's less about how things are said, than the message it's giving.
Thanks you for emphasizing my point made earlier.
And thank you for saying it in a touchy-feely sort of way.


I forgot about the typing vs speaking differences.
I think we're all Bozos on this bus.
Falcon5232, SCS8170, SCSA353, POPS9398, DS239
QuoteDitto on the DZ, the guys are just wainting for me to fuck up so they can lay into me with whatever jabs or insults they can come up with, and when I do make a mistake they'll ride it into the ground for weeks.
Kinda get the feeling like you were being...... oh whats the word i'm looking for.......bullied?
If you can't laugh at yourself, you can't laugh at others.



How does that song go....Woolly Bully?

I think we're all Bozos on this bus.
Falcon5232, SCS8170, SCSA353, POPS9398, DS239
QuoteQuoteBullies, Skygods, Ego Titans, Wolves, Delusional Asshole.
Guilty as charged.
Trying to keep people safe on the DZ, by any method, including use of harsh words, that sensitive types can't tolerate because their feelings are hurt.
Am I the only one?.
The problem isn't that people are skydiving bullies around here, it's that they are Internet bullies. I may be a low timer in the skydiving world, but I have been working professionally with Internet services and communities for almost 20 years and what I see around here is all too common in the Internet world. People taking conversational tones, attitudes, and addressing people in manner that if used in the real world, would eventually get them popped in the mouth.
For me, I'm used to it. I've been around this block many times before most people even realized the block existed. I cut my teeth on Internet communities way more vicious than this one so I don't mind sifting through the crap to find the gems. However that is not the case for most people. Most people aren't used to it, and will not put up with the amount of vitriol that can be produced around here. This is why the vast majority of experienced skydivers I know in the real world think this site is a joke. If I mention anything about this site other than something I saw in the classified section, people roll their eyes and go "Oh, that site?" and that's the end of the conversation. The Internet board-warrior attitude that rears it's ugly head around here all to often serves only to increase the noise to signal ratio on this site.
So sure, people can keep thinking they are doing a good thing by being a dick to somebody, but just keep in mind that for every highly experienced person with a wealth of knowledge to share that posts here, there are 10 out in the real world who wouldn't even bother typing the url for this site because of the attitudes you can find here. For every newbie that might get some help here, there are 5 who have been told don't even bother with the people at DZ.com. Unless of course, they are checking the classifieds for equipment.
I think this is a sad state of affairs and truly a shame given the potential resource this site could and should be. But it isn't because some people don't realize you don't have to be an asshole to get people to listen to you.
I was told not to even bother with this place. I was told it was more of a conspiracy forum than anything else. But there is some good people on here, you just have to weed out the dipshits. And there is good info on here, unfortunately you guys just have a bad rep, which can be hard to get back.
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That is the type of behavior that I am saying needs to stop. I've seen things like that happen more than a few times around here.
Thank you, I've said similar things in the past although I highly doubt anything will change.
yoink 321
QuoteThe only good things I've heard about this site are from people who post on this site and that is a small minority of the skydiving community. Can you honestly say that is a good thing?
Nope. It's a bad thing. But it works the other way too.
It SUCKS to be on the side of trying to give advice that you know will keep people safe, only to have it ignored because of ego, time and time and time again.
I've said before that this place has crushed my will to try and help other skydivers... How it THAT a good thing? I've survived a while doing this. I want to help others do that. but still...
sometimes it's hard...
But for some reason, some of us keep trying. Because for all the bad advice, for all the bullshit, and all the ego, there are occasionally times when you might help someone or keep someone from making a mistake based on bad information. and that's worthwhile. We MAY make a positive difference.
And that bad advice doesn't just come from the boards here - there's bad advice on the DZs. The difference is that here you're openly posting advice for a thousand people to see, dissect and reply to. You're not giving one-on-one advice around a beer, so you'd better be able to justify your advice - something people DON'T often do in the bar... it takes balls, courage and knowledge to do that. I've seen people talk shit about this place because they've been called out and made to feel foolish - you know what? They probably shouldn't have been giving that advice in the first place....
There's also a bias to the questions asked, which necessarily leads to a negative view of the advice given. If (as an example) 95% of all questions asked on this site were 'should I do this dangerous thing', and you only got 5 people replying to each of those posts, then soon the perception is that this place pretty much ONLY gives negative advice. There are a LOT of daft questions asked here...

I guess what I'm saying is that there is information on here that is worth paying attention to, but it's not a place to get every answer you ever wanted.
If you're asking a genuine question, you'll get many (and often conflicting) answers, but at least you'll have more knowledge than you did to start with to make a decision about. If you hang around for a while, you'll learn who you can ignore, and who's worth listening to more.
If you expect this site just to validate everything you think about skydiving, whether you have 10 jumps or 10,000, you're wrong. Society doesn't work that way. It's not for everyone, that's for sure!

obelixtim 150
nigel99 568
QuoteThe point that I got from John's post (in the other thread) was that the bullying was derived from the incessant pack mentality... not the mere fact that some harsh words were spoken/written. ... and if that was in fact his point, I for one agree with him.
I agree with your take. I think people here are missing the point of what John said. I have no problem with people being told hard truths and I think that the approach Chuck took with the velo guy was correct.
I don't think I've ever seen Dave 'bully' but he's sure posted some stinging criticisms. Honestly more people should model their online posting behaviour. Far to many up-jumpers on here post without actually reading and so they simply post their standard mantra.
Kinda get the feeling like you were being...... oh whats the word i'm looking for.......bullied?
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