Valerunner
Probably shouldn't be here.
- Pronoun
- She/her
Really, it's all because of the forums themselves.
Currently, we're in one of the relatively small yet known forums in a particular circle, in this case Pokemon. We've been around for 7 years I think, which helps with the forum's reputation as an active forum. Not to mention our deardictator's queen's administrator's circle of connections which include Serebii.net, one of the leading non-official Pokemon news resources.
We're big enough to be noticed, but not big enough to be famous. Active enough to get discussion going, but not big enough for lightning-quick banter. Therefore, the audience seems to be those who actually want a discussion and are also just happen to be Pokemon fans. Those who just want a Pokemon forum and nothing else usually gravitate towards the bigger forums.
Hence why we attract a certain type of people.
As for the kinds of views themselves, it's all down to social desirability bias. First off, the vocal members discuss a sensitive topic. One point is shown, and unless it's a troll post or a strongly written one, it will usually incite a counterargument, then another member agreeing with the first poster. Then the discussion goes along, and those with different views from the first poster but don't feel strongly about those views simply lurk, while those who do agree post in the discussion, even if they don't feel as strong. Add in the variable that we're all rather similar, and multiply that scenario a few times, and there you have a consensus view. Not everyone will agree to the views, of course, but if we use that earlier scenario, those who agreed with the first poster who didn't feel as strongly to those views will eventually form the vocal majority.
Just a hunch, though.
Currently, we're in one of the relatively small yet known forums in a particular circle, in this case Pokemon. We've been around for 7 years I think, which helps with the forum's reputation as an active forum. Not to mention our dear
We're big enough to be noticed, but not big enough to be famous. Active enough to get discussion going, but not big enough for lightning-quick banter. Therefore, the audience seems to be those who actually want a discussion and are also just happen to be Pokemon fans. Those who just want a Pokemon forum and nothing else usually gravitate towards the bigger forums.
Hence why we attract a certain type of people.
As for the kinds of views themselves, it's all down to social desirability bias. First off, the vocal members discuss a sensitive topic. One point is shown, and unless it's a troll post or a strongly written one, it will usually incite a counterargument, then another member agreeing with the first poster. Then the discussion goes along, and those with different views from the first poster but don't feel strongly about those views simply lurk, while those who do agree post in the discussion, even if they don't feel as strong. Add in the variable that we're all rather similar, and multiply that scenario a few times, and there you have a consensus view. Not everyone will agree to the views, of course, but if we use that earlier scenario, those who agreed with the first poster who didn't feel as strongly to those views will eventually form the vocal majority.
Just a hunch, though.