Big Kid
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Nov 14, 2006
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- 221
There is a trend on the DISboards that is bothering me of late. It is replies to posts that are unhelpful, unkind, and/or judgemental.
I see examples that fall into these general categories:
1) Your question is beneath me / you should know the answer / the information that you are requesting is easily available if you were not too lazy and/or stupid to look it up.
1a) People ask that question all the time so you ought to search the forums rather than ask it again.
2) You asked a question that implies a choice that you have made. I disagree with your choice so I will disregard your question and debate you about your choice. For example, a question about travel time from Resort A to Park B via bus or rental car receives responses that the OP is out of his or her mind for either taking the bus or renting a car (and usually both in the same thread).
3) People who are not like me are ruining Walt Disney World for the rest of us (who are more deserving of having WDW be our way).
4) Though I have never met you, I can tell from your fifty-word post that you are a bad person and deserve the misfortune which you are complaining about.
5) It makes me feel superior when people who do not plan as thoroughly as some of us fanatics miss out on some of the magic. I will not share what I know so as to hoard all of the pixie dust for myself and the people who will appear in my scrapbook.
I respectfully request that my fellow posters give some thought to the effect that your words may have on the people who read them, and refrain from responding negatively to sincere questions. Please take into consideration that the person asking the question which annoys you:
may not have been to WDW before,
may not have enough time to plan every detail of his or her trip,
may not be a student of WDW,
may have different preferences than you do,
and almost surely has different life experiences, resources, and expectations than you do.
I do not, of course, suggest that we cannot disagree with each other or express our own opinions; this is the internet after all. But I would really appreciate it if folks would start their own threads to do so. If my post annoys you, for example, please consider starting your own thread about naieve people who dream on that the DISboards are all about sharing our enjoyment of the happiest place on earth.
Please and thank you.
I see examples that fall into these general categories:
1) Your question is beneath me / you should know the answer / the information that you are requesting is easily available if you were not too lazy and/or stupid to look it up.
1a) People ask that question all the time so you ought to search the forums rather than ask it again.
2) You asked a question that implies a choice that you have made. I disagree with your choice so I will disregard your question and debate you about your choice. For example, a question about travel time from Resort A to Park B via bus or rental car receives responses that the OP is out of his or her mind for either taking the bus or renting a car (and usually both in the same thread).
3) People who are not like me are ruining Walt Disney World for the rest of us (who are more deserving of having WDW be our way).
4) Though I have never met you, I can tell from your fifty-word post that you are a bad person and deserve the misfortune which you are complaining about.
5) It makes me feel superior when people who do not plan as thoroughly as some of us fanatics miss out on some of the magic. I will not share what I know so as to hoard all of the pixie dust for myself and the people who will appear in my scrapbook.
I respectfully request that my fellow posters give some thought to the effect that your words may have on the people who read them, and refrain from responding negatively to sincere questions. Please take into consideration that the person asking the question which annoys you:
may not have been to WDW before,
may not have enough time to plan every detail of his or her trip,
may not be a student of WDW,
may have different preferences than you do,
and almost surely has different life experiences, resources, and expectations than you do.
I do not, of course, suggest that we cannot disagree with each other or express our own opinions; this is the internet after all. But I would really appreciate it if folks would start their own threads to do so. If my post annoys you, for example, please consider starting your own thread about naieve people who dream on that the DISboards are all about sharing our enjoyment of the happiest place on earth.
Please and thank you.






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