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ABOUT THIS RESEARCHER

Created: 4th November 1999 
Welcome to the Personal Space of Researcher 99947.
This is the Personal Space of Researcher 99947. Unfortunately Researcher 99947 doesn't seem to have found the time to write anything by way of an introduction yet, but hopefully that will soon change.

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Researcher 99947
Last posted: Feb 13, 2003
Researcher Number:

99947

CONVERSATIONS
CONVERSATIONCOMMUNITYLATEST POSTLATEST REPLY
What music are you listening to at this precise moment?h2g2Oct 19, 2000May 23, 2008
Public transport ratingsh2g2Apr 12, 2000Mar 5, 2007
Atheism linksh2g2Apr 13, 2000Aug 11, 2006
Comic Book Superheroesh2g2Mar 9, 2000Jun 27, 2006
The best tv adsh2g2Dec 16, 1999Jun 11, 2006
I, too, am a lazy b*****d!h2g2Nov 22, 2002Feb 2, 2006
Top Secret h2g2Jun 13, 2000Sep 13, 2005
Sega Dreamcasth2g2May 20, 2000Sep 4, 2005
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MESSAGES
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Church of the True WeevilAug 30, 2002
Missing researcherFeb 1, 2002
Hey StrangerDec 3, 2001
Christmuse DinnerNov 26, 2001
Just curious...Nov 5, 2001
Egos CollideOct 24, 2001
You Are Loved, Sporkulious Eglon Oct 20, 2001
Muse of ArtistsOct 14, 2001
Hello Sporkulious one! :-)Sep 20, 2001
This is an experiment.Sep 18, 2001

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JOURNAL
Sudden Departure
Nov 5, 2001

I feel too restricted on h2g2 to go there on my free time any more. Why would I continually go to a place where researchers aren't allowed the freedoms afforded elsewhere? How could I continue to frequent a place living with a memory of how things used used to be? (Yes that was sappy, but nonetheless heartfelt). Not even a year ago the guide was a froopy place for users to congregate, enjoy casual banter, philosophical questions, or discuss exactly why ricotta is the best cheese on the market. A very unique experience where researchers were nurtured by the community and pused out into the online world, given just a few guidelines about netiquette to use as their Tao. If their behaviour was too abrassive or down-right bigatory (in the greater sense), their behaviour on the site was judged by their peers and, in only the most extreme circumstances, information on their doings would be passed along for judgement by the higher-ups. To tell the truth, it rather hurts that we can't be trusted to take things a bit more into our own hands. If a researcher chooses to flame a particular thread or, god help him, he chooses to pick a name like Jesus and type in CAPS ONLY, well, that researcher will soon know the wrath of his fellow reseachers, as well as the coldness of their backs turned upon him.

That is the main reason really. But a lot of little things just ebb away at the experience. Casual swearing, perhaps (though not so much). I personally use the word b*****d in conversation. You could say that I use it rather casually; I am a ba****d and I don't quite see what's the big hoopla about it. You certainly hear worse on the BBC (shi***, ba****d, bu***r, b***h are all common words heard on regular airings on shows such as Mirrorball, etc.). As I mentioned before, if swearing isn't acceptable in a certain conversation it is made known rather quickly. Besides that, there is the rather prominent Linda which can be clicked, advising the PTB that there is a most definite problem with swearing. Either way, it is taken care of if needs be and there isn't a need for someone to come in just looking for those words, perhaps even taking them out of context (the word bastard has been moderated in many a conversation that I have read and/or taken part in, often times when it was used within context).

Quite another thing is the use of commercial names or the quoting of lyrics, etc. in entries or conversations. Commerical names are used in scandelous abundance in day-to-day conversations in "real life" (a term I rather dispise using), whether talking about what a person is wearing, eating, or doing, a commercial name is bound to pop up sooner or later. There are several generations of people who have grown up with advertising in such a way as to not even think about it any more. People tune out commercials, they flip through ads without seeing them; they don't even glance at banner ads unless by pure accident or boredom. Word to word mouth is about the only form of advertising that still thrives in the world and even then it is done in such a casual way that it escapes detection because it truly is unintentional. And that's exactly it. If people make whole page entries on how to make money, endorsing reality shares, or where and how to buy a certain product, and hey! I happen to have one for sale at Ebay right now, well, yes that should be moderated in a heartbeat. That is rather tasteless. However, if people are talking about certain things, such as computer programes, they do so with a great deal of tact for fear of being moderated. And fear is about the right word. People who are moderated are often shocked, having no idea why it occured, only realising why after the moderation already occurs. And then they feel quilty! What a nice way to treat researchers- give them a guilt trip for doing something that they never even realised was wrong. It brings me a great amount of shame just seeing something like the name "He****en" being moderated and then continuing conversing as if nothing happened. Because something truly did happen: censorship.

Perhaps the "last straw" for me was in having my user page moderated. I should have thought before I posted, sure, but I wasn't really thinking that it would be moderated. I posted the lyrics to Sorrow on my user page. The song was made nearly famous when performed by David Bowie, but it was written by a trio of gentlemen including Robert Feldman, my uncle. I had planned on doing a whole sort of guide entry on what that song meant to me, but when I came back to the page two hours later it was already moderated.

Sudden is not quite the word I'd used. Sorrow perhaps is.

Discuss this entry - 6 replies - Latest reply: Nov 17, 2001

Adding a Journal...
Aug 30, 2000

Because I realise what a heartless and cruel b*****d I sometimes am, to my own journal. I'm sorry sadface

Discuss this entry - 4 replies - Latest reply: Sep 19, 2000

happy birthday...
Aug 14, 2000

to me

Discuss this entry - 13 replies - Latest reply: Aug 18, 2000

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SUBSCRIBED ARTICLES
GUIDE ENTRIES
IDTITLECOMMUNITY STATUSCREATED
A9940520Tips on How to be Planet Friendlyh2g2 -Mar 7, 2006
A766181Artwork by Sporkulious Eglonh2g2 -Jun 11, 2002
A645770Heartbreakersh2g2 -Oct 17, 2001
A645617The Gooniesh2g2 -Oct 17, 2001
A620254Smart Tags Too!h2g2 -Aug 22, 2001
A545960The Film that Moved You Most and Whyh2g2 EditedJun 8, 2001
A504857The House of Yesh2g2 -Jan 7, 2001
A501481Being John Malkovichh2g2 -Jan 3, 2001
A501445Bloodflowers - The Cureh2g2 -Jan 3, 2001
A478127Home-made Christmas Presentsh2g2 EditedDec 22, 2000
A494822Film Revueh2g2 -Dec 19, 2000
A459579Essential Items to Take on Holidayh2g2 EditedNov 24, 2000
A427277Body Languageh2g2 EditedSep 29, 2000
A418457Tips on How to be Planet Friendlyh2g2 EditedSep 15, 2000
A346790Specialist Shopsh2g2 EditedJun 28, 2000
A328772Handy Gardening Tipsh2g2 EditedJun 14, 2000
A311374Sigourney Weaverh2g2 EditedJun 13, 2000
A288966Nursery Rhymesh2g2 EditedMar 30, 2000
A271775Selection Rhymesh2g2 EditedMar 8, 2000
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