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28 Apr 2007, 4:55 am

How many members press 'post reply' to a topic, type in a thought out reply, usually with some good points in your opinion, then decide not to submit? if any do, can you say why? maybe you only do it sometimes, i cant be the only one. do any members get anxious over the content of what is in your own posts if you do submit, rereading it a lot etc, for whatever reason? what are those reasons?

Why do we post personal opinions and information onto the internet for millions of 'strangers' to read? its complicated, i think i do it because it's a less difficult "socially oriented activity" :), i think, feels like your taking part in somthing anyway. reading is a different thing of course, im thinking of the posting part. i know that over time on a forum, the other posters stop being just avatars and names and feel like real people, and thats cool. almost feels like you know them, for me anyway. if you post, are you saying deep down that you want others to "know" you?

and an easy question, am i babbling? :D



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28 Apr 2007, 5:03 am

To your first questions. Yes I start posts and never finish them often. Its usally one or more reasons:

1) ADHD so I never finished it,
2) It was offensive or mean and I had second thoughts.
3) Not comfortable replying to certain people so had second thoughts.



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28 Apr 2007, 6:19 am

No, i post any old s**t.



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28 Apr 2007, 6:32 am

Oh yeah, I do this. Don't really know why. Maybe embarresment, offence, anything like that, if it pops in my mind that that may be what I might do, then I'll probably cancel submitting something.



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28 Apr 2007, 6:33 am

TheMachine1 wrote:
2) It was offensive or mean and I had second thoughts.


My big one. Either that, or I realize that the
'clever' comment that I wanted to make
was just more garbage out of my beak.



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28 Apr 2007, 6:40 am

I decide that my thought out reply wasn't thought out enough or, the desire to state my opinion just leaves me as I don't see it too important of a topic anymore. Something along these lines.



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28 Apr 2007, 7:13 am

TheMachine1 wrote:

1) ADHD so I never finished it,


ADHD stands for attention deficit hyp... HAY LOOK A BUG!


this is the kind of post i debate not posting (off subject)


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28 Apr 2007, 7:47 am

Na, typing [at the time] is as good as speaking to me. My words are who I am...whoever the hell that is. I can't talk to people out there, so I may as well type to people in here.

I'm just another human...and that's all I want to be seen as.



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28 Apr 2007, 8:25 am

Sometimes I do, sometimes I don't.

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28 Apr 2007, 8:35 am

Flake wrote:
How many members press 'post reply' to a topic, type in a thought out reply, usually with some good points in your opinion, then decide not to submit? if any do, can you say why? maybe you only do it sometimes, i cant be the only one. do any members get anxious over the content of what is in your own posts if you do submit, rereading it a lot etc, for whatever reason? what are those reasons?

Why do we post personal opinions and information onto the internet for millions of 'strangers' to read? its complicated, i think i do it because it's a less difficult "socially oriented activity" :), i think, feels like your taking part in somthing anyway. reading is a different thing of course, im thinking of the posting part. i know that over time on a forum, the other posters stop being just avatars and names and feel like real people, and thats cool. almost feels like you know them, for me anyway. if you post, are you saying deep down that you want others to "know" you?

and an easy question, am i babbling? :D


I do that a lot. I think I'm nervous that I'll change my mind about what I wrote and then won't be able to take it back. If it stays in my head that's ok, so mostly I just lurk and read posts. I post here though because otherwise I'd never tell any of my feeling to anyone. I get lonely sometimes I think.



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28 Apr 2007, 9:16 am

I have written some fairly long replies, then decided not to post them. I have also deleted sentences from replies I did decide to post. Some threads I don't reply to at all, since my opinion seems to be in the minority on this board. I take care not to offend anyone, because there are a lot of nice people here.



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28 Apr 2007, 9:17 am

As to yur starting second question. A place like WP is impersonal personal communication. About perfecr for an aspie, wot?


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28 Apr 2007, 10:20 am

I read it back over and either it sounds dumb or I feel my reply could be taken out of context... 8O


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28 Apr 2007, 10:46 am

I sometimes worry that I've somehow misconstrued the nature of the topic and that I will be posting out of context(done that before...).Sometimes I compose and revise my thoughts into a post,to the point of irrelevance.Or the thread has drifted away from the nature of my post,and to post would be awkward and moot.



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28 Apr 2007, 2:16 pm

For me, it might be I have nothing to say.


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28 Apr 2007, 2:27 pm

squier wrote:
TheMachine1 wrote:

1) ADHD so I never finished it,


ADHD stands for attention deficit hyp... HAY LOOK A BUG!


this is the kind of post i debate not posting (off subject)


This was a great post. I am glad you posted this.