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  <title>Notice anyone familiar?</title>
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  <title>There&apos;s no forum like home</title>
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  <description>The internet is a place with extremely large amounts of fake drama.&amp;nbsp; Not even as intense as what you would find in a soap opera.&amp;nbsp; Pretty much any community I stumble upon while I surf the net, is filled with power-crazed vitriol-spewing ass-hats.&amp;nbsp; It&apos;s even worse when those online personas are just like their authors in the real world, acting with the same &quot;civility&quot;.&amp;nbsp; Okay well that&apos;s a particular community I know.&lt;br /&gt;Even as I write this I try to pin down why I left so many forums over the years.&amp;nbsp; Well there is the already-stated problem of assholes, so bad that I felt immediately compelled to mention it.&amp;nbsp; Also most communities are immature, I have found a life free of flame posts and trolls and couldn&apos;t be happier.&amp;nbsp; But the most annoying problems come from activity.&lt;br /&gt;Most annoying message boards are either stagnant or too overflowing with activity.&amp;nbsp; A stagnant board is obvious, it devolves to a handful of people replying to each others posts.&amp;nbsp; But ones that are too busy are interesting, they are filled with a collection of people who have more time than us to a) think up interesting topics I don&apos;t have time to come up with intelligible responses to and b) already come up with everything I would like to say.&amp;nbsp; Then I am feeling left out of their reindeer games.&amp;nbsp; This is why the information highway is overall one of the most unwelcome places to be.&amp;nbsp; It is hard to find a community not overrun with bloated egos and fanboys.&lt;br /&gt;So if you can find a message board where you feel welcome and have enjoyable discussions, you hold on to it as long as you can.&amp;nbsp; Until it gets hacked or dugg or flamed to the virtual ground.</description>
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