I agree, and it bothers me too. As an English teacher, I teach my students to read and process what they read. I also teach them how to properly take part in conversations or discussions.
Discussions or conversations should be shared amongst participants; therefore, if I have an opinion, I can state it, and then I should respect that the other participants will also have opinions to share, so I need to listen to them as well. Most people I know don`t come into discussions, state their opinion and just leave.
Expressing opinions is one thing, but when people don`t read through the entire thread, and continually answer the question, or, ask the same question that has already been answered, this just clutters the thread for the rest of us who are actually keeping up with the conversation.
This way of discussing here on the DIS is rude, IMHO. If you don`t have time to read the entire thread, then you shouldn`t post to it. It`s not respectful to the rest of us who are actively participating in the discussion. Taking part in a discussion by reading through all entries, is not so that others will change your opinion, but it`s part of common courtesy and the rules of conversation.
Tiger
Every message board that I have ever posted to works like the DIS. You will get some people who read the whole thread before responding, you will get some people who read a few here and there, and you will get people who read just one post and want to say something to put their two cents in. I am a college student as well, and even the college message boards work like this.
I think few of us have time to follow threads that can grow to be many, many pages. Especially the clique threads, can you imagine reading all 200+ pages before responding? If you have something to add, add it. If it's repeated, so what? People take what they'd like out of any discussion, so some read it all, some skim a page here and there, etc. It's what makes discussion boards interesting that there are so many differences.









