I really think its the chat programs like MSN or ICQ. For me, ICQ was discovered about a year ago, and I started chatting with a few of the DFers. I noticed right off that I was posting things in ICQ that I normally would have posted in a pub thread, where I used to have those sorts of conversations. Consequently, those pub threads suffered (not just because I wasn't posting in them [I'm not
that full of myself], but because several people weren't posting in them while they chatted on ICQ). This had a couple of effects:
- Spam in SYM decreased as spam in chat programs increased,
- Others not involved in the chat group spams could not follow along with the jokes,
- and Many people were left out of the spam (spam is where much personal information is conveyed and friendships formed).
So, as spam decreases in SYM, the serious threads increased. People who came to SYM to just hang out were faced with "every post has to have a point" and they lost interest. They were also faced with the MSN/ICQ cliques that made it difficult to feel accepted very quickly. [Mind you - cliques in SYM existed before the MSN/ICQ phenomenon, but now the problem is compounded.] Its a small wonder that participation is down and that there is an over-riding feeling of seriousness out there.
Personally, I've been feeling very left out these days because most people have abandoned ICQ and have gone over to MSN. Even my closest friends are distant to me, and potential new close friends are unreachable. That whole AC as Sex-Goddess thing was a major in-joke that I was left out of (don't you think that would have been right up my alley?
). I hesitate to load up MSN because my main spam time is at work and I don't know how 'detectible' it is.
Where SYM used to be 'one-stop-shopping' for both light and heavy conversations, it is now necessary to check in on SYM, several other forums, and chat programs just to keep up. Vacationing in England seems to be a good way to keep in touch as well.
There used to be occasional threads called "Is anyone on-line?" but these are no longer necessary because we can just check out MSN to see if there is anyone we really want to talk to. But with MSN conversations being closed to other observers, new people (or old) cannot join in, can they? Thus the SYM community dies.