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Permalink A note to musicians who are disappointed with a lack of response to their posts

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bigtikidude wrote:

All that being said.
Many show announcements for great shows here in
So. Cal. Go unnoticed and or low surf fan attendance.

They probably don't go unnoticed, but people look at the Topic title with the band names, date, location and consider if it's a possibility if they can go to the show. I consider myself a huge surf fan, but Wednesday night at 10PM? A show in LA? No way I'm gonna make it. Why should I even click on the thread?

ParkRowe wrote:

i have held back when i didn't care for something. i don't want to poop on anyone. but more times than not, the music is great and i like to say so.

While we are speaking honestly here, if someone posts a link to their music, and it doesn't get a response, it probably isn't very good, or should I say, not appealing to the regular posters. The ratio of positive comments to negative ones seems about 99:1

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Noel wrote:

I think there MAY have been several new members in a row a while back who innocently asked about the Dead Reverb and maybe the last one in that group got some frustrated or impatient replies.

IMHO. YMMV.

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I say post what you want. Don't worry about a response. People who care to read it will check it out even if they don't respond.

This is a really small, I repeat, really small community. Many of the veterans here have seen it all. Surf music is about having fun. If you think you're gonna set the world on fire you might be barking up the wrong tree. Do it for the fun of it is my creed. However, I do miss some guys when I check in like Klas, who really digs the older stuff and the 60's pop culture stuff.

There's definitely a certain amount of "forum fatigue" which I think is a term Brian coined. I must admit get tired of a lot of the repetition especially stuff like the Boss pedal bashing posts and some other repetitive stuff, so I take big breaks. But I still come back now and again because there's some interesting stuff to read.

Just remember, its a forum. You can't take this stuff too seriously.

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In terms of cliques, I think it’s pretty natural for sub-groups to form based on geography because those members actually get to interact personally and form friendships not easily cultivated via forums alone. I wouldn’t expect to receive the same support from an acquaintance as I would from a friend.

And I agree on the notion of “forum fatigue”. I bet if Brian constructed a graph of the number of posts over time; for many members we’d have a flurry of posts shortly after joining SG101 that would drop off sharply and level off over time.

I’d say that time and interest are also factors in responses to forum topics. If I added up the running time of all the band videos that people post everyday on various Facebook groups it would be hours to view them all. I don’t have time for that, so I typically only watch the ones from a group I haven’t heard of or maybe live versions of artists/songs I really like. I’m a bedroom player, so I don’t really feel qualified to offer a true critique of someone’s album/song so I typically don’t comment on them but I will hit the “Like” button. In the absence of an SG101 “Like” button, I think tracking how many people have viewed your post might be a good indicator at least of how many people were interested enough to check out your song/event/whatever.

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I still love this group and without a doubt find it to be the most supportive around, as well as the most knowledgeable.

I have expressed many times that I wish more involved with the group seemed to care more about the new original music and artists that get involved here, instead of the constant gear and old music fetishism. But that isn't something that can be forced. And, frankly, I get that many people just don't care about discovering new music after a certain point in life.

I often encourage new bands that we meet to get involved with this forum. But I usually make a point to let them know to go easy on the self-promotion early on, as there does appear, whether it be real or imagined, to be a bit of a standoffish nature to this by many in the group.

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Yes there is a "cliquishness" as Danny puts it. it is a fantastic forum and some absolute experts available to have their brains picked. Priceless.
But, this notion of a newbie asking a question that has been discussed before and then being dismissed for doing so is plain foolish. An analogy for the "regulars" here. You are in a bar and just finished your surf set when a woman walks up to you and says" fancy some fun" and you respond with, " no thanks, check out my archives, I've done it before". Unlikely huh? Point is, people like interaction, this is a globaly available resource, I, like many others have had responses from people whose cd's I listen to in the car, amazing. If the small clan of "regulars want to be elitist just pass on your private emails to each other but don't be even remotely derogatory to people who innocently ask questions that are obvious or have been asked before, after all, they are just aspiring to the level you have already reached.
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Last edited: Aug 15, 2013 11:40:59

Who is being dismissed or derogatory? Where is this happening? I'm mystified by these comments. Noel is like the nicest guy on this forum and he is always helping people find old threads.

I think you may misunderstand the purpose of "please see these other threads in the archives". The newbie is encouraged to read those threads and if they have further questions, they can ask in those threads. That way all the Q&A takes place in one place to help future newbies. Of course this isn't going to be perfect; we'll never have 1 thread for every question. But it also helps cross reference conversations when you leave "see these threads also" type responses.

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Maybe it's best not to assume that a newbie should know that he should have searched the forums prior to posting? This could be a first experience for a newb and a gentle suggestion may be in order. You know "welcome to the site, there's a bunch of great info already here, try searching ..... etc."

I guess I'm just too gentle. Big Grin

Heck I still will post a question every once in while without thinking about searching first. Just get focused on the question and miss the biggest potential for a solution. But then again, I may not have the time or desire to search 17 pages of the String Thread. Just sayin' Sigh

Not trying to be argumentative here, just curious. When has anyone replied to an newbie request in anything but a polite manner here? Can you cite some examples?

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DannySnyder wrote:

Not trying to be argumentative here, just curious. When has anyone replied to an newbie request in anything but a polite manner here? Can you cite some examples?

Dude... http://surfguitar101.com/forums/topic/268/?page=1#p288837

Regarding searching vs. posting a question, keep in mind that there are many people who are interested in being involved and are either unfamiliar with forums or the internet in general. I see that over on the Mosrite Forum a lot, which has an even more limited scope than SG101. Things that are intuitive to one can be mystifying to another.

As for the lack of responses to posts, as someone who reads but rarely posts, I have nothing to contribute so I'll go back to lurking.

Oh, and since I haven't participated in any of the raging gear debates in years, here's my blanket contribution:

Mosrite & roundwounds = yay!
Jazzmaster & chromes = yay!
Jaguar & heavy chromes = yay!
Showman & JBL = yay!
Fender Tube Reverb = yay!
Boss FRV-1 = no tube reverb, but not bad.
Stratocaster = not my cup of tea, but I like instant coffee.

Well yes Brian, I may misunderstand the advice "check before posting" after all, it can be taken 2 ways, !, we are bored with this subject, use the search button dummy or 2, you may find some really useful information if you search and I am sure it has been used to fulfil both purposes. My point is simply that people should be allowed to interact and those that don't want to. well. don't.
I don't know about you but I have told the same joke several times, laughed at the same joke several times, discussed the same sporting topic over and over debating the same points and get this, I reckon I have played some surf tunes a zillion times. Am I bored? No. I will go on playing said tune til the cows come home and likewise probably chip in to a conversation on the net that has been had before, citing the same points, maybe my point of view will alter as I get older and more experienced, leading me to have a slightly different opinion than I had last year?
We are human and like to interact, even if there is an element of repletion. Human nature.

DannySnyder wrote:

Not trying to be argumentative here, just curious. When has anyone replied to an newbie request in anything but a polite manner here? Can you cite some examples?

I can't cite specific examples, but I do remember occasionally seeing replies to "see such and such a thread" along with comments that seemed (1) dismissive, and (2) to imply some lack of diligence by the poster in not searching the forums before asking. I suspect that a lot of times questions are posted more in an attempt to start a conversation than to just get a quick answer from a previous thread. Someone who asks "What do you think of this heat?" when it's 100 degrees and 100% humidity probably already knows the answer, and is just looking for some light conversation. I tend to go along with Las Barracudas and say "let em have at it".
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Last edited: Aug 03, 2013 03:39:41

Thanks everyone who chimed into this meta discussion. It is good to have these every once in a while.

If anyone really is being rude or dismissive to a newbie (including myself) I'd like to know about it because that goes against our values here.

I can understand just wanting to interact. But you can interact in older threads also. They aren't read-only.

Mel's point about people being new to forums is well taken. There are lots of folks with tons of musical knowledge out there who can barely operate a computer and forums are sometimes overwhelming to them. We don't want to exclude these people from participating. So that's why everyone should bend over backwards to help the new guys out.

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Brian wrote:

If anyone really is being rude or dismissive to a newbie (including myself) I'd like to know about it because that goes against our values here.

This guy.

http://surfguitar101.com/profile/view/JakeDobner/

I say ban him.

IMO.

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JakeDobner wrote:

I have tenure and this is a government job. You are stuck with me forever!

Cheers Cheers Cheers

This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.

Dammit Jake, why don't you just go away? Big Grin

Perhaps this thread could be stickied? Might help serve as a reminder to the permanent fixtures among us that perhaps a little more patience is in order, as well as a good pre-posting read for the newbies.

IMO.

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