Red Lining

6 Sep 07 in TheBroth

Red lining seems to be the Broth's user's version of flaming and other sorts of immature activity that is as common as dirt on the internet.

It is my belief that internet flaming and red lining - have a lot in common.

Anonymity seem's to be a common element in what serves to easily permit this type of behavior. In other words, with red lining for example - if a person had to walk up to you personally face to face, grab a drawing you were working on out of your hand and then scribble all over it; I think they probably wouldn't likely do that but they will red line your drawing online because they can do so anonymously and thus not face any real consequences. Red lining like flaming is a coward's way of acting out immature impulses and demostrates a general lack of maturity.

I think this anonymous bad behavior that has been happening all over the internet since it's inception has been damaging to the internet's reputation and usefulness as a tool for communication and collaboration. It discourages mature individuals from participating.

Those of us who don't approve of destructive and disrespectful forms of expression - we should not easily tolerate that behavior and neither should the owner's and administrators of websites.

Just my two cents worth...


Comments

  1. rarity
    10 Sep 07
    there's a bok called zen and computer programming (or something) whose opening quote is "How wonderful the internet that allows us to connect with thousands of people in many cultures and be a******s to them without repurcussion"
  2. rarity
    10 Sep 07
    but the only reason i'm writing THIS comment is because my points have been stuck at 330, mschatterbox (my archnemesis) =) has 400, and for some reason i'm not getting anypoints for blog comments.... which is puzzling me, so i'm investigating.
  3. Tame Swallow
    11 Sep 07
    yes I agree elmagritzi- this redlining is a pain - but there is much more in the way of good friendships, excellent work together and chat here than the negative stuff - so it shows that the immature stuff is only a small percentage :)

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