I was gonna post last night but it was almost 2am and I felt so tired.
Anyways, the short of it: I vote to keep the Thanks system but to try to somehow modify it out of the debates section. A trail period or whatever, that sounds cool to me.
I can speak very personally about this Thanks system in the debate threads, and I will, because I seem to be one of the few minority voices here that does post regularly across the board, and sometimes in debates. Joe made some really good points in his first post, and also, before I go into my personal feelings, this:
Joe said:
The thing is I feel rather strangely about this referendum too. I mean, it's clear that a minority are affected by this issue. The votes are going to reflect that.
Personally I feel like enough people clearly have some problem with it to justify looking into it.
Is what should really be taken a look at. There ARE people affected by the Thanks system in debate threads, and knowing that, can't we at least
try to remove it from those threads even if it's just for a trial period?
As of my count right now, there's 7 votes that either want it removes entirely or want it taken out of certain sections.
This is something that needs to be looked at.
Anyway, on to my personal feelings: As probably everyone knows, I sometimes post in debate threads. I used to post in the Presidential thread often too. I hardly post there anymore for a few reasons, and one of them is the Thanks system. Don't even try to say I have a 'thin-skin' either.
I'll tell you how it feels to be on the opposite end of the spectrum. I make a post in a debate thread (say politics), said post takes a couple hours. I come back to it when someone replies, and see my post got 0 Thanks, and their post got 5, 10, maybe more. Sometimes the Thanks come from those who never make posts in those threads themselves.
How does it feel? It feels kind of shitty, to be honest, and has made me not reply or reply in aggravation many times.
Anyone can come back and say 'but if they instead posted their thoughts and how they felt as well, it might be even worse for the one in opposition/minority/ect and make them feel worse', but that still doesn't change that the Thanks system is just a 'silent' perpetuation of this very thing. Because you can just lazily Thank a post you agree with and move on, whereas what if you actually discussed something with said opposition in a good manner? Because I'd feel a hell of a lot better if more people 'talked' and less people 'Thanked'. Sometimes you find out that those people, even though they have different ideals, actually DO agree with you on some things, or that maybe they DON'T have bad feelings towards you for your belief/opinion after all. You know how much more at ease it makes me feel to have someone speak to you about things instead of just throw a Thanks at the popular opinion? Because I find that when people actually talk to one another, as long as it's in a good manner, people get along better and feel better about each other. It's happened to me personally here, and I'm ever grateful for it.
As for 'Does the Thanks system deter people from posting': Yes it does. Absolutely, I can say that with certainty (and others have said it too at the beginning of this thread).
Again, it makes you feel like you're completely on the outside of debates, when you post with 0 Thanks and another posts in direct opposition to you and gets a shitload of Thanks. In fact, not too long ago when I was debating with some more political/social stuff, I almost stopped once again in posting because I saw the person opposite me was getting many Thanks, and from people that weren't even posting the the thread and probably never will. In fact I
would've stopped if it wasn't for another member on here encouraging me to ignore the Thanks, because sometimes Thanks is used more as a popularity contest than actually adding anything significant to a debate discussion.
Also, I'd like to add, no one should have to be told "Just ignore the Thanks system so you can post". How comfortable does that make someone? "Just ignore it"? Why does the minority have to ignore this so the majority can continue with throwing Thanks about and many of them not actually debating? Why does one side have to "Deal with it" when the other side uses it to it's advantage?
This system does not work well in debates.
And actually, the Thanks system literally adds
nothing to a debate thread. What adds to a debate thread is actually talking/posting about it. The Thanks system only adds a deterrent to anyone outside of the majority.
Why not have everyone just talk? If you really wanna say something in a Thread, or a agree on a post, quote it, and point out what you agree with and why. It makes me, as a minority on here, feel better to know you're actually providing something to a discussion.
Do I still feel bad when there's a large 'vocal' (posts) majority combating my opinion? Yes, I do. But that
still happens even with the Thanks system. With the Thanks system removed from big debate areas, that's one less intimidation and helps put the minority posters on more even ground.
Isn't that worth it?
I hope people think so. TLS is a great community, and having everyone's voice heard and actually listened to makes it even greater.
I'd like to end this with the idea that I have no problem with the Thanks system pretty much everywhere else, and use it myself many times with friendly chatter, funny stuff, game discussions, support for people who need it, ect. The Thanks system on such topics is fun and is used (for the most part) lightheartedly. I use Thanks as a 'like' button and a 'thank you' button.
But for discussion, we can make these threads a lot better if more people actually talk, and we get rid of the 'silent' Thanks that discourages a lot of discussion and discourages anyone with a minority viewpoint from posting.
Edit: I want to add, Hito makes good points about making sure the system isn't abused (like making sure people aren't personally ostracized or something because of their opinions and beliefs elsewhere).
This point here:
Strangelove said:
not every side of an issue is going to get equal support everywhere, and i can admit that in the past i've avoid posting a bunch of times just to avoid the hassle thinking 'am i going to have to spend the next few days defending this point without any kind of support?'. it takes time, mental energy, emotional energy depending on the topic. which is where thanks are nice, in a sense of getting that 'silent' encouragement that at least someone saw value in what you've posted.
This is true. And it's also true that when a minority voice makes a big thought-out post and see no one Thank their posts, it's just the opposite. You get no encouragement, no 'reward' for sticking around and posting something different. That time and emotion and mental energy/stress you just took to make that post feels like it just fell flat. Like there was no reason at all for it. Why post when no one cares?
So Thanks are only nice for one side. They are not nice at all for the other.