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Re: sparse posting on PSB?

Posted by mist on April 20, 2001, at 23:59:15

In reply to Re: sparse posting on PSB?, posted by JahL on April 20, 2001, at 13:45:02

Aren't all sites equally public? Or are you talking about private email?

I don't like some of the other depression boards I've seen that much (I know this covers more than depression but that's my main interest in it).

The Psycho-Babble boards seems more solution-oriented. Like people are looking for answers, and most of the posters are well-informed.

I have a lot of empathy for anyone with depression but sometimes when people just post hopeless, desperate messages week after week as is common on other sites I've visited, it threatens to drag me down with them. Some of that is understandable but for me it's difficult to take if it happens too much and there aren't enough of other kinds of posts to relieve it.

> > > Why aren't that many people posting on psycho-social babble lately? Didn't it used to be a lot busier? (Sorry if this has been covered already.)
>
> > Not a board I really use but I had noticed this too.
>
> > I wonder, Dr Bob, if it doesn't flip over a little *too* quickly now (twice as quick now?), meaning threads don't get a chance to develop. Maybe instead of twice as fast, *half* as fast again (the original setting *was* too long) wld be better?
>
> On the other hand it may be that it's increasingly dawning on people (as it has with me) just how public this board is (tho' the site milieu suggests otherwise).
>
> I get the impression some people are saving their more intimate & personal postings for private, breakaway e-groups & the like.
>
> J.


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