Hagoth wrote:I'm sorry that you had such a bad experience with NOM, ME. It has helped me more than I can say, and maybe even saved my marriage. It got me through one of the toughest and darkest times of my life. Also, because of NOM I have made a lot of amazing friends in real life that I would never have found otherwise.
Even though you and I disagreed on some things I really appreciated getting to know you, and NOM is probably the only way that could have happened.
But I really don't appreciate you disrespecting Alas like that.
i didn't have a bad experience at nom, Hagoth. just had multiple experiences. clearly the forum is not for me, despite many great years and very long lasting friendships from there. i recently had nearly week-long rendezvous at my ranch with 12 people that met on nom about 12 years ago. so yeah, i get that and enjoy many friendships from there, and enjoyed meeting you as well.
that said, the moderating was complete horse crap and the friendships and relationships and community persisted despite that moderation, not because of it. there are ways to direct the tone and set boundaries for discussions, and ways to fend off wolves and shepherd sheep. and nom had long ago abandoned reasonable ways in favor of the one true way.
i am not disrespecting Alas at all. when i say that nom was the place to go to be told to go to hell, that is not at all a disrespect of her. that is just the damn facts. unless, one was an insider, of course.
again, nom was amazing. the community was unmatched. the intent was genuine. the demise is a symptom of all that going completely awry and to crap, and it was not on the general community, in my opinion. just look at how it went down, that says more about the top layer than the community. nuf said, really.
comparatively, if a company went bankrupt and slammed its doors and gave no notice and took peoples stuff or ideas or contributions and said nothing, we wouldn't be talking about what a great place it was and what great friends we had while pretending all was well on the top layers. we would be calling the place a hell-driven sinkhole that we shared, but still driven to the ground by the managers. that's nom. and it wasn't a one single day event or consequence. this was cooking for damn long time.
"Rocks don't speak for themselves" is an unfortunate phrase to use in defense of a book produced by a rock actually 'speaking' for itself... (I have a Question, 5.15.15)