On online community vs. communication
Mar. 10th, 2012 03:12 pmThis intrepid op-ed writer (is there any other kind of employee on so-called "News" sites these days) was actually writing about the death of civility, but the following quote caught my attention:
"One of the odd laws of the Internet is that the more obscure and bizarre the site, the nicer the comments tend to be. Store some comments from a Respectable News Site, and they’ll eat through the container. Visit the comments area of an Livejournal community of people who enjoy writing erotic fiction about cat-men, and the comments are correctly spelled, very polite, and uniformly positive."
-- Alexandra Petri, Washington Post
"One of the odd laws of the Internet is that the more obscure and bizarre the site, the nicer the comments tend to be. Store some comments from a Respectable News Site, and they’ll eat through the container. Visit the comments area of an Livejournal community of people who enjoy writing erotic fiction about cat-men, and the comments are correctly spelled, very polite, and uniformly positive."
-- Alexandra Petri, Washington Post