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2009-11-21
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I'm not saying it's just tech forums, but tech forums tend to be worse, at least the ones I've experienced. For example food forums or clothes forums or film forums tend to be a bit more friendly and open-minded towards people who have different tastes. There isn't as much tribalism about what you eat or wear or watch.
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2009-11-21
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2009-11-21
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2009-11-21
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2009-11-22
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2009-11-25
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I.e. what I'm hypothesising is that tech forums might be more about "the facts" (so we'd like to think) and less about "my personal preferences" which I might expect in a clothing ideas forum.
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2009-11-25
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I've actually stopped spending time on tech forums because non-tech ones are so much nicer to hang around on.
And like I said, retro tech forums are also tend to be friendlier than current tech forums, possibly because there's no point being competitive about products that were discontinued years ago.