I imagine there is value to be had to the candidness and less editorial nature of the happy/sad threads. I don't know, though, as I've never been in them. But from things said here, its obvious some people see a line between whats acceptable here and there, in a silly thread or a serious one - I guess the problem is that there are kind of those two extremes and people have difficulty with middle ground, and there are those who don't really get the difference?
I don't really know, though.
That sounds like some root of the problem: There's just not enough serious discussion, and oftentimes when a serious discussion is trying to work out it just devolves into flame-wars, stupidity, de-railing, 'lulz', and then gets locked/deleted.
That part I especially dislike. I'd really love to have a political/religious argument without it getting crazy.
You do realize how extremely, extremely, extremely easy it is to ignore threads you don't like or find interesting? I somehow manage to get by while ignoring about 99% of the threads started on the forums as a whole. I only bother checking other games and general discussion, and don't bother reading anything that's title doesn't interest me at all. That includes the threads people are complaining about (as far as I can tell), because their titles generally amount to uninteresting gibberish. I don't much understand why the imagined ideal solution is "PURGE THE UNCLEAN!" instead of just not bothering with things you don't find worthwhile.
That's sort of avoiding the argument here. The problem I've seen most people have is that the quality isn't that good, and there's a lot of things devolving from intelligent conversation. Sure, there's some threads which are obviously silly, but that silliness does tend to spill out across the board. I've seen it, I've participated in it, if only because it seemed like everyone was doing it so there was no attached stigma.
Sure, everyone can ignore uninteresting threads, just like we can ignore the homeless begging for money on the side of the road. Ignoring it doesn't fix the problem. You're not proposing a solution, or at least you're not understanding the problem.
And before you jump on me with "BUT YOU CAN JUST IGNORE IT", I do ignore a lot of threads. The threads I ignore aren't the point, it's the threads a lot of people see devolving into trash, or being trash to start with.
That said, I don't think the Happy/Sad threads are trash, or are even turning into trash. A lot of people have posted on there about serious problems/glorious events in their lives. It's also REALLY hard to derail because people just pop in and post about their days, so a lot of silliness can get by because the purpose of the thread remains intact. Maybe the fact that people don't know that about the Happy/Sad threads cause them to dislike that. That, and "[:3]" and "MEW", which no one will 'get' unless you're into the culture.
I'm going to say that a content-less post, or one that people cannot see the point of without outside explanation, qualifies. This includes posting absolutely nothing but an image (especially without any sort of context), and two or three word ALL CAPS LOL RANDUM posts that have nothing to do with anything but effectively the first words to come into your mind. There are forumites who do almost nothing but this and it encourages others to join in.
This is the sort of problem that you're not addressing Sir Pseudonymous. Ignoring people who reply on threads you've already posted on or care about with nonsense or derailment is difficult to do.
All I've seen is people lamenting how things aren't like they were "back in the good ol' days," and insinuating that it's all certain people's fault, and everyone else (which sadly appears a minority in this case) calling them out on their bullshit.
Actually a lot of that discussion was supposition on my end. I think there was only a bit of talk about it by the people who actually feel bad about the forums. There's far more discussion on board moderators (which is over) rather than "Oh everything sucks now compared to X-years ago."
Things aren't "degenerating" or any such nonsense, they're more or less exactly the same as they were when I joined more than a year ago.
Maybe it was a problem more than a year ago and never got fixed. I agree that I don't think things are "degenerating", though I believe so because the community itself is evolving. There just seem to be inherent problems we should talk about here, rather than "It's the end of times for the forums," which, admittedly, did yield some debate.
@G-Flex, I'd just like to say that I understand your point on forum games & roleplaying: It has little to nothing to do with DF. However, the Bay12Forums is more of a community than just a development forum. The boards that don't seem to have any connection to DF supplement the community itself, because a good portion of the community enjoys forum games & roleplaying. Sure, they could go off-site, but that detracts from the purpose of having the close-knit community. If those boards were deleting, locked up, etc., then there would be a lot less activity. Maybe that's what you want, but a large point you try to make is that it's Toady's community. Remember that Toady made those boards to supplement the community spawning around his game. It also doesn't hurt that the community itself gets a lot of attention. It draws people in, and you may not like those people, but there's always a chance it could end up with a donation to Toady.