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Sometimes people respond in the more mature way, while blowing off steam to friends. As in this instance. Normal
I actually find snarky, negative comments directed at other members of this site to be a bigger problem than the occasional (or even frequent) negative, complainy post. If you don't like that kind of post, you don't have to participate in it. But if you go around dropping barbed, caustic comments aimed at other Mechazens into an otherwise congenial thread, you're kind of lousing up the discourse for everyone. That, in my opinion, is a truly destructive kind of negative energy.
MetaChat is an informal place for MeFites to touch base and post, discuss and chatter about topics that may not belong on MetaFilter., and here's the meat of the FAQ:
What can I post?
The Metachat posting policy is that almost anything goes.
What shouldn't I post?
Slagging off other users is not cool
[stuff about linking to MetaFilter]
Don't make posts asking for gifts or contributions. More info here.
Metachat's policy is so loose that no user should ever feel the need to admonish another user for not meeting the guidelines...
So, just chill out, enjoy yourself and leave all that crap to someone else.
Metachat also had this weird, flirty, lovey-dovey phase after it became a regular hangout for a bunch of people. For those who were here then, I think it's hard not to compare the Now to the Then.
I made a lot of friends during the Then, and I'm very happy about that . . . Things are different around here now, partly because of some changes in the cast of characters, but also because that just wasn't going to last.
So . . . I think what we're seeing is a pretty normal stage in the development of online forums. They start out very open and unstructured. People interact. Over time, they find that they like some people more than others. They choose to pay more attention to the people they like. Subgroups form. The community becomes less open.