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| quote: | Originally posted by Jayx1
First: People who complain about this have way too much time on their hands. Ive always said that if you dont like it, dont click on it. Obviously political threads for example arent for everyone and ive noticed that there are those who participate and those who dont. |
Sorry, this doesn't apply to this situation. It's not as simple as that. We're talking more about the reason why posts the things they do about parties in general. This applies to every event thread, every review thread, and every roll call.
| quote: | Originally posted by Jayx1
I think most TOTAs have already figured out who is affiliated with what so its not hard to take a grain of salt with some comments.
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I don't think that's true at all. Maybe most of the TOTAs who use this board frequently know who is affiliated with who, but when taking into account all of TOTA's user base, I think that it is safe to say that most TOTAs don't know who is affiliated with who. That is why people post in this biased fashion. If this keeps up, TOTA is going to loose it's legitimacy as a place to find out about good parties in Toronto. It's going to start being seen as a big advertisement.
| quote: | Originally posted by Skipper
It's easy to skim over things you don't like, but I have to say it's so annoying to be reading an event review looking for an actual review of the night and get 10% event review, 90% "omg it was so great dancing with u!" |
This is a message board, not a website for party reviews. Message boards are a place where people of common interest communicate and socialize. Who made you the person who decides what should go in a party review thread and what doesn't? Who's to say that a review of a party shouldn't involve a more personal aspect?
Besides Sarah, most of the party review threads that this happens in are parties you wouldn't even go to anyway, regardless of what is said in the review thread (ie Guv all access parties)!
| quote: | Originally posted by rabbitjoker
Promoters nor talent or TOTAs should NOT bump roll call threads (per Margaret's post). TOTA attendees should post in it once, move along - keep event discussion in the event thread. Bumping roll calls creates a false sense of support. |
Great idea!
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