
Thoughts?
I think Facebook and other forms of "social media" are more the cause than anything else.
This is another big part of it - these formats aren't really conducive to the 'quick' post format of reddit or facebook, although again I like that because we can have a long thread about something over weeks that doesn't just disappear as it would with reddit or facebook.glass shelf wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2019 12:04 pm I think it's the death of message boards in general as other forms of social media are places where people are already hanging out.
The benefit that NOM has over something like FB is that it's more anonymous.
I have noticed that one thing we used to moderate that is not moderated anymore is political opinions, or maybe better put, political bashing. It used to be that if you posted something that was purely political, rather than a comment on how the church got involved in politics or how you didn’t fit in at church because of your political affiliation, that it was moderated. But now comments that are critical of all Republicans, or all conservatives, or the POTUS are allowed. Someone was outright told to shut up because of her disapproval of gay sex. And although a couple of us told the poster that we felt the opinion should be allowed, there was never any moderation. So, I really can see how those who feel negatively about LGBT issues would be driven away. The group as a whole has become very left leaning, and very anti Trump.Blashyrkh wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2019 3:24 pm First off I really appreciate you bringing up this question. I am a typical NEM. I basically attend for my wife. I had a heart attack this week and the ward members were more supportive than I can imagine. I live in an older ward and I had a 70-year-old couple mow my lawn. There is an 78-year-old man finishing a bathroom as we speak that I started a month ago. That being said I still find thebeliefs to be nonsense. I used to love the compasionate and caring opinions and views of my friends on here . however, the reason I dont visit NEM much anymore is because IMO it has become nothing more than left-wing opinions and people tearing into anything conservative. Old, white guys are the spawn of Satan and if you don't bow down at the LGBTQ alter then you are an ignorant piece of crap not even worthy of the wasted air you breathe. I get enough unwanted politics forced on me throughout my day. I want to come here and not have to deal with the same stuff. I have my political beliefs which have nothing to do with my former religion. Being torn down here because of them made me feel unwelcomed and once again forced to the outside of another group.
I think both of these are good points.Evil_Bert wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2019 6:45 pm As for the politics I just ignore it. It isn't worth getting worked up over. I have considered blocking a poster or two but haven't because I just can't get that worked up.
I think that more people find Reddit just because it is easy. Maybe we need to do some search engine optimization to be easier to find.
My personality type is similar. At times, I've made an effort to participate more in situations involving other people, but I don't think doing so will ever become natural for me.
Agreed. While traffic on message boards is increasingly siphoned off to Facebook and social media, I think there is still very much a place for reflective, thoughtful, supportive discussion. That's what I see on NOM, and that's why I like to hang around here. We will always have a lot more lurkers than we will have posters, because some church members in faith transitions want to remain anonymous on a message board. I find NOM to be much more inspirational and thought-provoking than any Facebook page.Right now, I think a lot is seasonal. It's summer and people are out doing stuff. Yard work, projects, vacations, etc. We are not inside as much where hopping on NOM is as good a way to spend time. Also, thinks have been pretty quiet on the LDS front lately. Nothing more than the normal level of BS. Not as much to spark a conversation.
In a few months when the weather grows cold, the computer becomes more interesting way to spend the time, when the church drops a bomb of one sort or another, we can expect to see an uptick in posting.