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I keep hearing about this "attitude"
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[QUOTE="nikki, post: 711418, member: 18126"] I'm just throwing out ideas here... no offense to DRN or the gang as I think this place rocks.... just looking through the eyes of someone who may have mentioned the DRN "attitude"... I think you guys are on track with the "in crowd" theory, but relationships like that are bound to develop with you spend a week with someone at DirtWeek or a weekend with someone at Reno or hours a week chattin it up in chat or hours posting and PM'ing Support Team members.... etc. I don't see it as a bad thing at all - in fact I think it's great because we've met some awesome dirt lovers and freinds from this site and I wouldn't trade that for anything. But to a newer or not as involved member, it may be seen as intimidating or they may not feel that their comments and opinions and replies are as valued and important and respected as the "avatar" members. And I'm sure this isn't the best feeling. Think back to high school when you walked up to the jocks and said "nice game last night" and they threw you in a garbage can. :moon: Also, I think there is a lot of bandwagon activity on DRN that some people don't agree with. And when someone comes along with an "against the crowd" opinion, they are quickly attacked or teased or ganged up on by the "avatar" members and that's not cool either. Go back and look at some of the closed threads and you'll probably see a similar trend. And we are also quick to jump on people who don't do things "right" around DRN. For example, if someone posts twice (because they didn't know which was the better spot to post), or if someone posts a question that was discussed in the past (and they didn't know there was a search function or they weren't able to find what they wanted with the search), or they ask something basic and feel that they get teased or belittled, etc.... [/QUOTE]
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I keep hearing about this "attitude"
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