rogerbum":2eor2jl9 said:
1) Because after awhile you get tired of arguing arguments you can't win or with people who don't listen
2) Because excessive arguments make me a bad person
3) Because I really don't want to offend others with my opinions (even if I think they're wrong - I value their friendship more than the point)
Wow - 22 replies and 360+ views to what most people thought was a blank post....
Above is what was actually in the post but I set the color of the text to the background color so it appeared invisible.
So some context: I've been one to reply to posts that I didn't agree with. I felt a need to "represent the other side" - the left leaning brats. I felt a need to provide some alternate insight and sometimes some scientific knowledge or perspective to posts that disagreed with the prevailing (and likely correct) scientific viewpoint.
What I learned over time was that, for the most part, many posters had their minds made up on specific issue and (facts be damned) they would believe the prevailing view of their political party, favorite radio talk show hosts or simply the opposite of those they historically disagreed with. I also learned that the more I replied, the more disagreeable topics would be brought to the front and the more people just interested in boating would be annoyed.
Hence during the past several months, I simply avoided posting in response to threads that were clearly going to generate dissent and annoyance in our midst. It's not that I personally wouldn't enjoy "sparring" with a particular poster, I just came to realize that most wouldn't be half as entertained by the sparring as I would be. I've also come to recognize (or believe) that certain posts were designed to generate arguments or at least were likely to do so. For example, I love Oldgrowth Dave dearly but I believe that the recent topic on toll roads was posted to find others that would disagree with the proposed law and rail against it on this board. That may not have been Dave's overt intention, but the likely response was certainly predictable.
Hence, I chose not to reply. Not because I don't enjoy sparring with Dave but because I didn't feel like exposing the rest of the community to this. Ditto for my reason for not responding in detail to other recent threads such as the one on the potential ESA listing of Puget sound Orca.
Hence, inspired by Fred's post titled "Why we post", I thought I'd start a thread on "Why we don't post". Then in the middle of that post, I thought it would be amusing to make my post appear blank just to see what it stirred up. So I took the text above and colored it in the same color as the background. The result was a 22 post thread with some apparent controversy within. I think that Fred's post was right-on and that in addition to considering why we post, we should also consider why not to post.
In brief, if one of your primary motivations for posting is simply to be heard, maybe you shouldn't post. If one of you primary motivations is to be helpful, post away!