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Let's discuss AZ member / internet persona clashes.....

deadheadskier

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.....very few have been absent of this and isn't it kind of silly? Seriously, how well can you actually know someone by how / what they post?

Many people on this forum know others in 'real' life, many more do not. You've got the whole mountain biking, bump skiing circle jerk crew from Connecticut :lol:, some others who partake in regular outings. others that have made a rare cameo at said outings, some like myself who've only met one other Azer and some like cetineade that are completely anonymous from human AZ interaction despite multiple thousand posts.

Yet, as sure as the sun will come up tomorrow, almost all of 'us' have been involved in 'spats'.

The reality is that written word is perhaps the worst form of communication out there. I read somewhere and fully agree with the theory that communication is 80% body language, 13% tone of voice and 7% the words you actually say. Seriously, I could call your mother a whore, but if I do it in Jim Carrey's voice while trying to hug you, most likely you won't try and punch me in the mouth.

I've seen someone like our fearless leader Greg lose composure at times with discussions with HighPeaksDrifter and Snowman, yet for the most part, Greg's a completely docile cat. I know I've stamped my feet down a bit on people over time. I thought GSS was a total punk when he first joined and rode him pretty hard, yet now I completely dig his humor and perspective and hope to make some turns with him someday. Recently I've been somewhat harsh towards ski9 and that's perhaps what has me making this thread. There are very few here that I would say have 'hung out' completely absent of conflict. Some of us are more abrasive than others, but if you haven't shook someone's hand and looked them in the eyes, how valid can your opinion of said person be?

I'm not sure where I'm going with this, but I think it's an interesting topic. Wondering what others thoughts are?

When you take a step back and think about 'internet' communities, it's kinda weird/silly how the soap opera can play out at times no?
 

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After spending time on a few forums, the moderate side of me usually weighs heavily in my posts, in regards to battles ;).
I can, and will, disagree with people from time to time, and will post once or twice (three times the charm) to clarify my self, then I walk away.
Being passionate, and having individual thoughts is what makes a forum fun.
In summary.....................
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GSS is OK in my book... :)

I like most people here.. There are a couple that if they post in a thread I'm active in... I'll just stop until the post changes pages...

On the Killington site.. I actually would like to see a couple of the moderators... well... I'll try and stay positive... But when my brother was in Iraq one of the moderators came after me due to my liberal views... Mutha F-er posted a video of a guy getting decapitated in Iraq... I responded but removed the offensive video... He replied and stuck the video back into my post... I asked him to take it out... He wouldn't and continued to rail me with no respect given to me and my family suffering with a family member in Iraq... I tried to put him on ignore - but - you can't put a moderator on ignore...
Meanwhile - I'm having nightmares that my brother was going to get captured and his head cut off...
It was a terible time for me..

It just triggered something in me... And I went ballistic and sent my msgboard "doomsday poster" that i wrote lose onto the KChat site.. Posted BS messages by the hundreds.....

I quit the board - that was over year ago... I hope Shortski runs his Corvette into a tree in Faluja Iraq and gets his due... He is the only person I've met that I hope has terrible things happen to him.....
 

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I enjoy most everyone's perspective here too !

We all at times have STRONG opinions and that's what makes this country great - Differances of Strong opinion without bloodshed of the cyber variety or otherwise.


When i was in the real world professionally i would sometimes HIRE contrarians or "pissed offed" people cuz they will "get after" problems and usually solve them , We need a dynamic mix of " "communication style types" in most organizations -- this forum included !! It makes for some pretty good, humorous and interesting discussion.

PS : GSS ' humor is just fine -- i too thought initially he was a bit over the top but have learned to appreciate his humor :D
 

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People so, and most of you annoy me.

If you're a dick on a message forum chances are that you're dick in real life. I try to give people a chance, seeing as it's hard to tell tone from a typed message, but it usually doesn't take long to figure out who the real numb nuts are.
 

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Some people probably have an internet persona while other are pretty much true to form.. as for me you will have to figure that one for yourself..

I try very hard to present myself here as I am in real life. After all, I've met probably 75+ AZers in person so I try to keep it real.

If you're a dick on a message forum chances are that you're dick in real life.

Right on. I've found that some AZers find this site more of a community rather than a just a message board and they are typically also the ones that are willing to meet up with other AZers to ski, hike, ride, etc. I've never actually met any of the real abrasive posters; probably a reason for that.

The only online personality trait that really rubs me the wrong way are the know-it-alls that are annoyingly condescending. Often times, it doesn't even click with them that they are being so. But let's face it folks, none of us know as much as we think we do. Ironically, I usually respond in kind trying to be as condescending as possible. Probably not a good personality trait on my part...

Overall, 95% of AZers are civil and again all of the ones that I've met in person have been pretty cool.
 

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I have met Marc, for whatever that's worth, so I guess I'm not completely unknown.

Much like DMC, I tend to ignore posts that annoy me, but it's rare that I really notice who it is. I spend more time reading the post than I do keying it to any one person. In effect, I guess, you're all one big hive brain to me. Resistance is futile. You will be assimilated.
 

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I have met Marc, for whatever that's worth, so I guess I'm not completely unknown.
I think you are the only one than me who has a higher ratio of posts to people met...

AZ seems to have a nice community mix IMO...you do have the occasional spat but for the most part I think that people here try to be civil and friendly. Those people who are clearly a**holes tend to get called out pretty quickly and they either don't hang around or they get deservedly banned.

One of the best things that happened here was the removal of political discussions...as interesting as they can be (and I've been sucked into them plenty of times) too many times they ended up turning into flame wars.
 

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I've been involved in a few things online that i regretted. One big one here and a few on kzone. I think i've finally learned to walk away from stuff that makes my blood boil or at least respond in a manner that isnt so ridiculously over the top.

I've met and skied with a large number of people from here and i cant think of one i wouldnt ski with again. they've all been pretty cool to hang with. Well, Greg's a nerd but ya gotta respect his passion for skiing. :lol:
 

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I've met and skied with a large number of people from here and i cant think of one i wouldnt ski with again. they've all been pretty cool to hang with. Well, Greg's a nerd but ya gotta respect his passion for skiing. :lol:

Come on man, Greg is Rad!



:lol:
 

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I think that there's no way, when you get a bunch of people together, that you won't at some point get confrontations. The forums are basically the same thing. The one advantage of a message board is you do have the option of not hitting the "Submit Reply" button, or at least revising your post before pressing it. I think this forum is very civil, and most people that have been on it for awhile, show a certain amount of restraint no matter how heated the thread becomes. Can't say that about other forums I've been on or read. Maybe it's the possibility of some day meeting up with other posters that keeps people respectful, who knows?
 
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