Kana -> RE: Self-Disclosure (5/10/2011 6:02:59 AM)
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ORIGINAL: sunshinemiss Hello everybody, I've noticed that when people begin a thread and ask others to express how they do something, why they do it, their experience, etc. and yet don't tell their own story, it irritates me. My hackles go up. Why does this person want to know? It's not quite that strong, more like a little nagging thing in the back of my head, but there it is. When it is someone new, I can't help but wonder about the logistics of trust. When someone who is a known entity - a regular poster - asks a question, I don't have this response. I already have built a relationship of trust (or distrust or neutrality) with them and then make an educated choice about responding. When it is a new person, though, I can't help but wonder about their motivation. My initial, knee-jerk reaction is "you first". How 'bout you all? Do you have a "show me" kind of attitude? Any thoughts about this trust / distrust continuum regarding posting? best, sunshine I don't have a show me attitude, but there are a plethora of posts, and some posters, which I regard with a jaded eye. At that point I usually either don't comment, or I heckle.
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