I have to say, I think I finally get where some people are coming from regarding not wanting to post their opinions on the forums. You see, I personally disagree with this discussion regarding the US's press not being "free," albeit on different grounds (whether current press is beholden to government interests does not implicitly make it impossible for press to exist in this country that is not beholden to government interests, etc.), but I was actually hesitant about posting my thoughts on the matter knowing that I would have to defend myself for hours against a few individuals (not a "general" thing as in it's the same individuals across every discussion where this is the case, but that generally whenever there's a rather lopsided discussion on these forums, one side ends up with a few members being a bit more vitriolic) trying to dissuade me or shoehorn my opinion into something that I'm entirely not saying.
I mean, I want to voice my disagreement, but I don't want to deal with hours of having to do random research and deal with posts laden with capslock and screaming. Usually I just end up just not bothering to post as a result, and I imagine I'm not alone.
Aye, I follow closely many threads but post rather infrequently, in part for this reason
Hehehe, I come and go with my mood. I was raised to think that not voicing your opinion when people disagree with you is cowardly or weak (mostly by movies and books, where characters tend to speak freely unless they're specifically cowardly or anxious). Usually when I first post my opinion I'm feeling fine, then if someone argues with me every post I make responding to them feels more and more like a chore.
If I'd have any complaint of Bay12, and I'm guilty of this 100%, its that we attract a certain kind of person that makes it hard to post. Anyone remember that episode of the office where they talked about how Oscar is an "actually" person? The idea being that two people would be making small talk and he would correct them on the facts, beginning a sentence with "actually, _______". Our whole forum is details minded people who act like that. Its kind of annoying having to fact check and edit for grammar a forum post that's going to be buried in a week anyway, especially if the post itself is something innocent like talking about what happened in a game or asking a question. But then if I look at my own conduct I do that shit all the time.
Its part of our forum culture I guess. At least I learn something whenever someone tries to talk about plumbing and 3 expert plumbers come out of the woodwork to correct them.