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Is the quality of posting on DiS constantly decreasing?

elyka [Edit] [Delete] 17:13, 14 September '10

or is it just me? maybe its just familiarity breeding contempt.

i'm arguing more about the quality of the original post though there may be a valid argument for overall posting as well. i have only been around DiS for just under a year, so i'm not making this topic in a 'remember the good ole days' fashion, but it seems as if there are fewer and fewer topics that actually stimulate a strong conversation, have an interesting debate, a cool story, or even those not always successful pun threads.
There seems to be an increasing majority of shit threads:
1. all the OP posts is a link usually with some trollish title
2. one liner threads
3. emotional threads (yes they do work on occasion, but only if they're a fucking occasion, not if everybody is doing them)

even on the music board there seems to be very few worthwhile topics. They're all like "i saw band xxx last night, they were alright" or "so i heard the new xxx album last night. pretty good innit?"

agree or disagree or add to the list of type of threads that are getting tiresome or too abundant.


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