fez - i gotta disagree with you on that one - you find concentrated conversations on a much larger scale on facebook all over the place. actually i think the only reason this thread had so many post, and so many views so quickly... was because of FB.
You think so ? A a real discussion with different views, with pro and contra about pumps vs no pumps - where do you find that on FB ? On GDI ? Haven`t seen it being discussed there.
I like the "two faces" of the internet but also see also the differences. (generally speaking, without judgement)
FB: thousands of impressions about a field of interest, no controversial debates or deeper insights on this themes < vs > internetboards: different views & discussions about themes
well fullgnarls might be right. those whim enjoy watching this sort of action will enjoy it. those that don't won't. http://youtu.be/WJX1Whluz-c" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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fez wrote:You think so ? A a real discussion with different views, with pro and contra about pumps vs no pumps - where do you find that on FB ? On GDI ? Haven`t seen it being discussed there.
I like the "two faces" of the internet but also see also the differences. (generally speaking, without judgement)
FB: thousands of impressions about a field of interest, no controversial debates or deeper insights on this themes < vs > internetboards: different views & discussions about themes
(sorry folks for threadhijacking)
You do get some interesting conversations on FB, but it's rarer and the site is not really set up for having an in-depth discussion, a long FB comment thread is almost unreadable.
The real trouble with FB is that it's a tool for social interaction and we tend to bias social interaction towards people we find agreeable, so interactions become clouded by the "Spiral of Silence" and "False-Consensus Effect" biases... The same thing happens with internet fora which are very small or have an overwhelming and homogenous majority, but not quite so easily.
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