It starts out normal enough... February 15, 2010 11:42 PM   Subscribe

Just a teeny blip on the meta-Meta screen but I know how much y'all like that sort of thing: the guy who's trying to stay sober by drawing a comic a day noticed we were talking about him. Congrats on helping an alcoholic go another day without drink.

I like the strip a lot.
posted by mediareport to MetaFilter-Related at 11:42 PM (71 comments total) 7 users marked this as a favorite

i like how he boiled down the experience of reading through the thread. i wondered if it felt something like that.

go, Jed, go!
posted by batmonkey at 12:15 AM on February 16, 2010 [1 favorite]


I love how he, depicting himself as person visiting MetaFilter for the first time, has the same reaction to the community as I do reading the blue every morning:

"Sweet."
"Who are these people?"

Also, that last panel is Hilarious. A manuscript? And the therapy circle, ha! Then the kicker, the perfect 'Metafilter:___' tagline. Great stuff.
posted by iamkimiam at 12:25 AM on February 16, 2010 [3 favorites]


MetaFilter: 12th steppin' random dudes we stumble upon a day at a time
posted by netbros at 12:56 AM on February 16, 2010 [3 favorites]


I'd missed this post the first time 'round, so thanks for this!

(The vitriol in that thread! Good god, children.)
posted by Phire at 1:53 AM on February 16, 2010


Also, why isn't it posted in the day-old-FPP as an update instead....?
posted by Phire at 1:54 AM on February 16, 2010 [3 favorites]


The first step is for 30,000 internet strangers to admit you have a problem.

Hi Jed coffee is over by the sink help yourself, and I apologize we're out of sugar today.
posted by vapidave at 1:58 AM on February 16, 2010 [8 favorites]


This doesn't really need its own MeTa, as the link to the strip where he discovers MetaFilter is posted twice in the FPP. Also, we're smart enough to understand referrer logs. He gets no or few comments (one comic had maybe a half-dozen) but what happens is he sees a spike in traffic coming from MeFi. No Google needed.
posted by fixedgear at 3:33 AM on February 16, 2010 [1 favorite]


aw, that was cute!
posted by UbuRoivas at 3:48 AM on February 16, 2010


Also, that last panel is Hilarious. A manuscript? And the therapy circle, ha! Then the kicker, the perfect 'Metafilter:___' tagline. Great stuff.

It's also a perfect depiction of a meetup. I suspect he's an insider.
posted by UbuRoivas at 3:50 AM on February 16, 2010


You know, I thought he might stop by and considered posting an "atta-boy" style comment to encourage his new no-drinking but-drawing path. Regretting that I didn't now.
posted by dabitch at 4:17 AM on February 16, 2010


Metafilter: super-educated, holier than thou mufustablia.
posted by turgid dahlia at 4:40 AM on February 16, 2010


This doesn't really need its own MeTa, as the link to the strip where he discovers MetaFilter is posted twice in the FPP.

*rolls eyes*
posted by mediareport at 5:46 AM on February 16, 2010


*golf clap*
posted by fixedgear at 5:56 AM on February 16, 2010


fixedgear: "This doesn't really need its own MeTa, as the link to the strip where he discovers MetaFilter is posted twice in the FPP."

Hey, now. Posting updates to MeTa is a disease.

fixedgear: "Also, we're smart enough to understand referrer logs. He gets no or few comments (one comic had maybe a half-dozen) but what happens is he sees a spike in traffic coming from MeFi. No Google needed."

No offense to Jed, but maybe he doesn't have (or understand) referrer logs. Since the FPP is the first result for the search "champ2010", maybe Google is really how he did it.
posted by Plutor at 5:57 AM on February 16, 2010


Metafilter: he's got a small dick.
posted by telstar at 6:18 AM on February 16, 2010 [2 favorites]


GO JED GO.
posted by jessamyn (staff) at 6:42 AM on February 16, 2010 [12 favorites]


*golf clap*

Hey, at least rolling my eyes at you made sense.
posted by mediareport at 6:49 AM on February 16, 2010


Also, why isn't it posted in the day-old-FPP

It is.
posted by Jaltcoh at 6:50 AM on February 16, 2010


Hey, at least rolling my eyes at you made sense.
It made sense to you.

It's posted twice in the FFP. Go Jed.
posted by fixedgear at 6:59 AM on February 16, 2010


WHO are these people?
Who ARE these people?
Who are THESE people?
Who are these PEOPLE?
posted by WolfDaddy at 7:02 AM on February 16, 2010 [8 favorites]


Metafilter as furries is still better.
posted by cjorgensen at 7:04 AM on February 16, 2010


fixedgear: “This doesn't really need its own MeTa, as the link to the strip where he discovers MetaFilter is posted twice in the FPP.”

Why not? Updates frequently go in posts like that, but updates where the owner of the web site noticed us are infrequent enough that they should get their own MeTa, methinks. That's pretty much SOP around here, no? And I think it works.
posted by koeselitz at 7:07 AM on February 16, 2010 [3 favorites]


cjorgensen: “Metafilter as furries is still better.”

I've always thought that, if I were a furry, I think I'd like to be a transfeline cat. That way, it'd be sort of okay for me to have 'relations' with humans, ideologically speaking and all.
posted by koeselitz at 7:09 AM on February 16, 2010


updates where the owner of the web site noticed us are infrequent enough that they should get their own MeTa, methinks.

Yeah, and it's not just that the owner of a website "noticed us," but that he created a work of art about us. Uh ... that's pretty rare, and definitely worth a MeTa. The update posted near the end of the two-day-old FPP didn't seem to get much attention. I'm sure there are people who saw this MeTa thread, wouldn't have known about it otherwise, and thought it was cool/interesting. What's the point in complaining about this? Is there some quota of negative comments that must be made about every MeTa post?
posted by Jaltcoh at 7:19 AM on February 16, 2010 [14 favorites]


Hey, I'm pretty sure this is our scheduled schmoopy thread. Get with the schmooping, people.
posted by desuetude at 7:27 AM on February 16, 2010


I would not have known about this otherwise, and it falls within the accepted "someone-on-the-internets-noticed-us" category of MeTa posts. Thanks mediareport.
posted by brain_drain at 7:49 AM on February 16, 2010 [2 favorites]


Keep up the good work, Jed! GO JED GO!

*puts away the cheerleader pom-poms and skirt. No one wants to see that.
posted by carabiner at 8:24 AM on February 16, 2010


He took that really well! Colour me impressed! GO JED GO!
posted by Hiker at 8:29 AM on February 16, 2010


I think MeFi would generally be a better place if we kept in mind that the people we talk about might read what we write about them.
posted by jpdoane at 8:31 AM on February 16, 2010 [21 favorites]


I think the metatalk post is borderline fine, in a "someone on the internet is talking about Metafilter" way that adds another angle besides just "there is more information about thread x", for what it's worth.

Anyway, go Jed. I felt kind of weird about the way that thread went, particularly because—and kind of addressed this over there already so I won't go on about it—it's hard to imagine commentary on a relatively high-traffic-volume site like Metafilter not getting the direct and fairly prompt attention of the comic guy in question, so a lot of the armchair stuff feels more socially tonedeaf than it would otherwise if a thread were more of a Let's Talk About Major Media Entity thing.
posted by cortex (staff) at 8:36 AM on February 16, 2010 [1 favorite]


"borderline fine" is a pretty awkward and opaque construction. I was going for "somewhere on the border of totally and unambiguously fine and maybe sort of grey area", which, uh, yeah. Probably overly specific. Point being I can kinda sorta see the "but there's an open thread" interpretation, but I don't think it's problematic in this context.
posted by cortex (staff) at 8:39 AM on February 16, 2010


I once received a borderline fine. Guess how much it was.
posted by found missing at 8:47 AM on February 16, 2010


"No offense to Jed, but maybe he doesn't have (or understand) referrer logs. Since the FPP is the first result for the search "champ2010", maybe Google is really how he did it."

He lives near me, so I added him as a friend on Facebook and mentioned that I'd found out about his comic on MetaFilter. He said he hadn't heard of MeFi until he got my message, so that may have led him here.
posted by HopperFan at 8:49 AM on February 16, 2010


*checks internet drinking game rule book*

Ah, rule 17. "Going meta: Linked references refer to linked references, refer to linked references, refer to linked references..."

*shrugs, chugs contents of cup*

What? It's just coffee.
posted by loquacious at 8:51 AM on February 16, 2010




Guess how much it was.

Twenty bucks, same as in And Stay The Hell Out Of My Town?
posted by cortex (staff) at 8:59 AM on February 16, 2010


i like how he boiled down the experience of reading through the thread.

I like how he boiled down the experience of reading Metafilter.

If I was a blogger, no way in hell would I want my site linked off the blue.
posted by You Should See the Other Guy at 9:02 AM on February 16, 2010


he created a work of art about us. Uh ... that's pretty rare
Not really. Half of UserFriendly was created by us.
posted by WolfDaddy at 9:06 AM on February 16, 2010 [4 favorites]


I received a Borderline fine for butchering a Madonna classic at Karaoke.

How? I sang the chorus like I was Yoshi. Borrr-durrr-liiiiiiNE!
posted by SpiffyRob at 9:06 AM on February 16, 2010


koeselitz writes "Why not? Updates frequently go in posts like that, but updates where the owner of the web site noticed us are infrequent enough that they should get their own MeTa, methinks. That's pretty much SOP around here, no? And I think it works."

Matt set the precedent.

And holy crap on a cracker, when did google start including the per thread comment count and # of users commenting in metafilter site specific searches? Too awesome.
posted by Mitheral at 9:28 AM on February 16, 2010


I received a Borderline fine for butchering a Madonna classic at Karaoke.

Yeah, but no one shot you for messing up Sinatra.
posted by fixedgear at 9:28 AM on February 16, 2010


I'm glad this was posted to meta. I skipped the original thread and never would have noticed it otherwise.
posted by Solon and Thanks at 9:51 AM on February 16, 2010 [2 favorites]


I've quoted it before and the way it's running these days it looks like I'll be quoting it again and again:

“Hello, babies. Welcome to Earth. It’s hot in the summer and cold in the winter. It’s round and wet and crowded. At the outside, babies, you’ve got about a hundred years here. There’s only one rule that I know of, babies — ‘God damn it, you’ve got to be kind."

-Kurt Vonnegut

GO JED GO!
posted by Divine_Wino at 10:05 AM on February 16, 2010 [4 favorites]


His cartoon about MetaFilter was the funniest of the bunch, besides the one about the guy who bought his truck who asked if it was his mother or his wife.
posted by KokuRyu at 10:32 AM on February 16, 2010


"I once received a borderline fine. Guess how much it was."

$20, same as in town.
posted by mr_crash_davis mark II: Jazz Odyssey at 2:12 PM on February 16, 2010


Okay, this is not hamburger*. I always used Google Analytics and now, thanks to this thread, I have set up referrer logs on my blog.

Thanks, y'all!

*It really, really isn't. I was truly this ignorant until Plutor, fixedgear and Google enlightened me.
posted by misha at 2:46 PM on February 16, 2010 [1 favorite]


My work here is done, glad it worked out, misha.
posted by fixedgear at 2:57 PM on February 16, 2010


Yay for Jed! GO JED GO!
posted by headnsouth at 3:24 PM on February 16, 2010


Keep on moving, Jed - you can absolutely beat the bottle. Life gets so much better, this I promise you.
posted by porn in the woods at 4:08 PM on February 16, 2010


when did google start including the per thread comment count and # of users commenting in metafilter site specific searches?

That is freaky, and awesome. I'd not noticed that before either. Is this recent?
posted by bonehead at 4:13 PM on February 16, 2010


Thanks for bringing attention to this. I read the original thread for the first time just now, and I admire the way he handled it. What a great sense of humor. Go Jed!
posted by misozaki at 4:23 PM on February 16, 2010 [1 favorite]


Hey, I'm pretty sure this is our scheduled schmoopy thread. Get with the schmooping, people.

schmoop this, pal.
posted by jonmc at 4:36 PM on February 16, 2010


when did google start including the per thread comment count and # of users commenting in metafilter site specific searches?

A year or so ago? It's been a while.
posted by fixedgear at 4:36 PM on February 16, 2010


I think MeFi would generally be a better place if we kept in mind that the people we talk about might read what we write about them.

I try to always remember when I post on the Internet to post as if everything I say will be posted on the Internet.
posted by toodleydoodley at 7:01 PM on February 16, 2010


and go Jed!
posted by toodleydoodley at 7:02 PM on February 16, 2010


Thanks for posting this; I missed the original FPP. (I have to say I'm a little taken aback at some of the comments in that thread, now that I've read it.)

I like this guy's drawing style and sense of humour. Good luck Jed!
posted by hurdy gurdy girl at 7:20 PM on February 16, 2010


I dropped Jed a note offering him a MeFi account if he wants to come over here and kill some time or say hello but mostly said "hey way to go!"
posted by jessamyn (staff) at 7:33 PM on February 16, 2010


Jessamyn, find out if he noticed our noticing that he noticed we noticed him.
posted by tresbizzare at 7:48 PM on February 16, 2010


Jed said he noticed. I flipped him an account but he said it might be a while since he's been busy.
posted by jessamyn (staff) at 9:01 PM on February 16, 2010


Great, thanks!
posted by tresbizzare at 9:23 PM on February 16, 2010


it's like being in a really quiet ticker tape parade.
posted by batmonkey at 9:59 PM on February 16, 2010


I have an opportunity that I feel I should take advantage of, having an unusually relevant username. Too bad I'm out of wit.
posted by hellojed at 10:09 PM on February 16, 2010 [3 favorites]


Hey, this is Jed. Thanks for noticing my comic strip. Because of these threads I've gotten a ton of readers(meaning now I have some besides my friends and, I think my mom might have read a few strips), subscriptions and and even some orders (amazing!). You guys made my day yesterday and today. Thank you Thank you Thank you.

Well, I just finished my strip that I was suppose draw yesterday, and now I have to draw today's. But I'll check back here tonight in a little bit to see if anyone is saying anything.

Oh, and yeah, I don't know what a referrer log is, that seemed to be a hot topic for a while there.

Thanks
Jed
posted by jedcollins at 10:11 PM on February 16, 2010 [14 favorites]


I don't know if anyone read the last strip I just posted, but I just edited it and reposted it.
posted by jedcollins at 10:51 PM on February 16, 2010


Heh. Hiya, Jed, glad you could stop in.
posted by cortex (staff) at 10:52 PM on February 16, 2010


me too.
posted by jedcollins at 10:56 PM on February 16, 2010


Hello Jed! Welcome to Metafilter!
posted by hurdy gurdy girl at 11:20 PM on February 16, 2010


thanks
posted by jedcollins at 11:34 PM on February 16, 2010


Hey Jed remember the tine I was like HI JED and Jed was all HI and I was like :D and...remember that?

um would that be a good idea for a comic in your opinion?

Anyway, gogogo!!
posted by Potomac Avenue at 1:27 AM on February 17, 2010


Hey, I'm pretty sure this is our scheduled schmoopy thread. Get with the schmooping, people.

schmoop this, pal.


Don't make me schmoop you.
posted by desuetude at 6:51 AM on February 17, 2010


Referrer Logs. Just a way to see where the people who are visiting your site are coming from. If you had one you'd have seen a big spike in traffic coming from these two threads.
posted by fixedgear at 9:50 AM on February 17, 2010


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