thisisgettingalittleold-filter.com May 30, 2003 9:24 AM   Subscribe

I'm getting tired of the increasing tendency to add "filter.com" as an implied criticism of the theme of a thread or post, e.g. in this thread we start off with two - northkoreafilter.com and iranfilter.com. Is it just me, or does anyone think this getting a little old.
posted by johnny novak to Etiquette/Policy at 9:24 AM (43 comments total)

tiredfilter.com (sorry, pre-emptive)
posted by johnny novak at 9:26 AM on May 30, 2003


It was old the first time someone did it. It's this generation's "pancakes" and I doubt we see it decline anytime soon, because everyone wants to be the first on their block to make the same tired obvious joke in every thread they can.
posted by mathowie (staff) at 9:35 AM on May 30, 2003


almost everything on metafilter's getting a little old. I think this community feeds on stagnancy.
posted by websavvy at 9:50 AM on May 30, 2003


* mumbles incoherently about the good old days, falls asleep, snores, drools *
posted by PrinceValium at 10:11 AM on May 30, 2003


What about in the FPP post itself?
posted by thomcatspike at 10:37 AM on May 30, 2003


I think this community feeds on stagnancy.

{my god, we have become pond dwellers}

I propose new features for metafilters future even though the future is not yet. I advise metafilter canvass the web writers and artists in general to make a speacial section for scholastic works, art, even a virtual metafilter cafe.

(we could be bigger then the Saturday Evening Post)
posted by clavdivs at 10:40 AM on May 30, 2003


Oh, my heart be still...
posted by y2karl at 10:52 AM on May 30, 2003


I was actually trying to make a bit of a point, but it looks like only Deanc got it.

(I'm not saying that it was a particularly good or original point, mind you.)
posted by Cyrano at 11:11 AM on May 30, 2003


{my god, we have become pond dwellers}

I was going to do a joke about being a bottom feeder. But I've changed my mind.

All cliches are (by definition) old. Cue Sam Goldwyn...
posted by twine42 at 11:56 AM on May 30, 2003


(I'm not saying that it was a particularly good or original point, mind you.)

Then by your own admission you were simply contributing to the noise of the thread. Why?

If you have something to say in a thread, say it! It's like writing an essay: don't use point form unless absolutely necessary; don't assume your reader knows what you are talking about; explain to the best of your ability what your points may be.
posted by ashbury at 12:31 PM on May 30, 2003


I always thought the point of the X-filter comments was to point out overplayed themes, so I was a bit surprised about this comment on my thread about ants. I mean, Jesus, we've hardly begun to exploit the potential of psalms or ants.
posted by jamespake at 12:52 PM on May 30, 2003


There's been a lot of quibbling over what makes a worthy thread recently. *filter is only one manifestation.

I confess to participating in some of this quibbling, but there's usually always someone who thinks the topic is trite, irrelevant, or of limited discursive potential.

Perhaps this is just a sign of the community getting too big. There's a certain point past which "we" can't all agree.
posted by scarabic at 2:17 PM on May 30, 2003


In general, people use "-filter", or "metafilter: _____", or "this _____, it vibrates?" or "I for one welcome our _______ overlords" when they have no ability, either temporarily or chronically, to contribute anything worthwhile to the discussion.
posted by Hildago at 3:04 PM on May 30, 2003


I agree Hildago, I also hate it when people correct their own grammatical errors in a second comment - because it's usually obvious what they meant. (I know, irrelevant, but I'm getting into the whole 'I'm getting tired of' mentality).

Cyrano - I was actually trying to make a bit of a point, but it looks like only Deanc got it.

I agree, I have no idea what your point was, even after looking at Deanc's comment.

And another thing - recently, I saw some old Metatalk thread from three years ago which had exactly this whole 'Metafilter isn't as good as it used to be vibe'. Personally, I think it's as good as ever. Kill me if I'm wrong.
posted by jamespake at 3:39 PM on May 30, 2003


Well, I hate it when people don't correct their own errors and I'm left believing that they really don't know how to spell "a lot" or "loser".
posted by timeistight at 3:45 PM on May 30, 2003


I say screw it, let's rename metatalk.com to metafilterfilter.com.
posted by keswick at 5:07 PM on May 30, 2003


timeistight - isn't the fact that you've already made teh mistake enough - correcting it is just taking up space and adding nothing to your original point. It's like saying 'Hi, I'm not really stupid' - it's selfish rather than helpful and it doesn't change the fact that you missed the mistake before you hit 'post'.
posted by jamespake at 5:18 PM on May 30, 2003


And, yes, I intentionally left an error in my last comment to support my point - obviously I meant 'its shellfish rather than helpful'.
posted by jamespake at 5:19 PM on May 30, 2003


But, keswick, MetaTalk already IS METATALK.METAFILTER.COM.
Isn't that Department of Redundancy Department enough for anybody?

Yes, jamespake, MeFi NEEDS more shellfishness.

Anyway, I saw one error on a recent FFP, and went off on a tangent and a cosine that will not improve my already tattered rep around here. But hey, my sense of humor is under the weather; all I can do is non-sequitur.

If we don't want in-thread corrections, should MeFi be enabled for FFP writers to post-edit? (With the usual 'this was edited date-and-time' auto-footnote, o course) Or would that be even MORE annoying? Or is that another MetaTalk thread?

I am not even gonna TRY to put this one back on the tracks...
posted by wendell at 5:33 PM on May 30, 2003


FFP?
posted by jonson at 5:47 PM on May 30, 2003


that will not improve my already tattered rep

Shouldn't that be 'rep.'? And is non-sequitur a verb? And what does 'o course' mean? But, to answer your question, I don't think post-editing should be allowed and nor do I think people should post corrections - either get it right the first time or live with it.
posted by jamespake at 6:01 PM on May 30, 2003


You people would argue over a rock. Are you all this anal in real life?
posted by konolia at 6:21 PM on May 30, 2003


Anal? Over a rock? My god, have you no shame Konolia?
posted by jamespake at 6:32 PM on May 30, 2003


Yes, jamespake, MeFi NEEDS more shellfishness.

That might send fishfucker into a coronary.

or does anyone think this getting a little old.

To answer the original question, yes, in giant 40 foot flaming letters. Yes. It'll weed it's way out though, like ...overlords did, hopefully. Then we can be annoyed by something else for six months though.
posted by Ufez Jones at 7:13 PM on May 30, 2003


Well Ufez, I suggest someone birth the new annoying thing right here in this thread so we can just move on with things. We need some new meme irritants to bond us in an esprit d'ennui.
posted by madamjujujive at 7:24 PM on May 30, 2003


"I'd like to complain about all this complaining."

</Monty Python quote
posted by jaronson at 8:35 PM on May 30, 2003


here ya go juju! cameltoe!

(now run with it!) ; >
posted by amberglow at 8:41 PM on May 30, 2003


Some women get it from running.
posted by Hildago at 9:26 PM on May 30, 2003


I am reminded of the movie "Off Limits", in which Willem Dafoe is chastised by Fred Ward: "You're in a river of shit! But instead of staying in the boat, you reach over the side, pick up a turd and say 'This turd? This turn pisses me off! I'm going to do something about this turd!"
posted by UncleFes at 9:54 PM on May 30, 2003


Just relax.
posted by dcgartn at 12:10 AM on May 31, 2003


I'd like to comment on the lack of commentary in this comment.
posted by DaRiLo at 4:28 AM on May 31, 2003


turdfilter.com
posted by sgt.serenity at 4:43 AM on May 31, 2003


wouldnt it be nice , to get on with me neighbours,
but they make it very clear, they've got no room for ravers........
posted by sgt.serenity at 4:50 AM on May 31, 2003


well, maybe php/mysql would help?

and music.metafilter.com could be done in vorbis!
posted by holloway at 9:48 AM on May 31, 2003


But, to answer your question, I don't think post-editing should be allowed and nor do I think people should post corrections - either get it right the first time or live with it.

Of course, when you don't allow people the ability to correct, one way or another, you get smug witticisms like this.
posted by Snyder at 12:43 PM on May 31, 2003


Hitler's Moustache!
posted by kaibutsu at 8:02 PM on May 31, 2003


congratulations sgt.serenity, you win the prize.
posted by johnny novak at 4:55 AM on June 1, 2003


Listen to Bart
posted by srboisvert at 7:22 AM on June 1, 2003


It's like writing an essay.

No, really, I don't think it is. Or, it doesn't always have to be. One of my petty Mefi quibbles is when someone tries to dictate the manner of discussion. Some folks around here are good at long, well though-out posts. But then you have some people who mainly show up to crack wise, or quiet people who only pop in occasionally. And then you have some people who just don't shut up. You've got the people who care about politics and the people who don't. There are 17151 different ways to communicate in this community and I think that makes it better than if we all try to post the same way (even when it's annoying.)

I mean, I think Plastic is much better at handling sensitive issues, staying on topic and having some kind of uniform debate. It also bores me silly, which is why I come here.
posted by Cyrano at 10:21 AM on June 1, 2003


filterfilterfilterfilterfilterfilterithadtobedonefilterfilterfilterfilterfilterfilterfilterfilderfilterfilterfilterdidyoucatchmefiltefilter.com
posted by zerofoks at 2:37 PM on June 1, 2003


waaaaaaahfilter.
posted by konolia at 4:18 PM on June 1, 2003


I'm holding out for the coffee thread.
posted by taz at 9:14 PM on June 1, 2003


wooohooo ! i gotta prize ! i gotta prize !
posted by sgt.serenity at 3:57 AM on June 2, 2003


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