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Re: To Anyone Interested

PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 8:37 pm
by Marmaduke
I would suspect that Aaron is referring to SP members like me for starters. :)

I find it a bit ironic that the most prolific and maybe the most accomplished climber on SP is the one that started the thread that is in question. It was an interesting thread but really not meant for the front page. But since I've been here, a mere 2 years, it seems like there have been very, very few threads that were on the front page that didn't belong. And when they were hijacked the elves were always pretty quick to bump it to OR.

This thread has the eerie aura of the Chief days are gone thread. (Chief, glad you stayed!!)

Re: To Anyone Interested

PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 8:54 pm
by mvs
(EDIT: I was snarky and a bit mean here. A couple of days later I feel differently)

I think Aaron was wanting to leave in a big way for a long time. I've always admired the way he writes! It is powerful and eloquent.

I wish he didn't pull his content. But he does inspire me to make a couple of route pages, if only to fight back against the idea of Summitposts death.

Re: To Anyone Interested

PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 10:17 pm
by Augie Medina
Matt,

Thanks for digging up the stats on SP set forth in the separate thread referencing SP's 11th anniversary. Good to see some objective data in the midst of this emotionally-charged episode in SP's life. Glad to see that visitation is not down. It appears that rumors of SP's demise are premature.

Augie

Re: To Anyone Interested

PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 10:35 pm
by Baarb
I gather that one of the recurring themes brought up by veteran users is not how much content there is but what content there is and whether the current purpose and direction of the site is, and should be in keeping with its original concept if you like. Particularly with Aaron's History of SP articles no longer available it's difficult for most people to gauge those principles, who brought around what and even who was and currently is setting the course of the SP ship. Is it the site owners, the Elves, the forum moderators, heavy forum users, heavy page makers, people that are great climbers and dip in and out between trips, the people most likely to click adverts, or all of the above? There are indeed a lot of official requests for input from users but official briefings on current states of affairs are few and far between.

Re: To Anyone Interested

PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 10:42 pm
by Scott
On recent visits to SP, I’ve noticed visitation is down and nothing happens in the forum.

I have no idea what goes on in the forums other than stuff posted in site feedback, but I can tell you that overall visitation to the site definitely is not down.


Perhaps "the forum" refers to the Colorado forum? In that case, it does seem like it isn't as active as it used to be.

Alan, Kane, Aaron, attm, etc. and the most active "old members" are mostly inactive now it seems.

Re: To Anyone Interested

PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 10:55 pm
by chugach mtn boy
All of us who live long enough eventually have the experience Aaron is having now. We leave an organization, it marches on with new participants, and when we revisit it later we decide it's gone to hell in a handbasket.

Re: To Anyone Interested

PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 11:21 pm
by chicagotransplant
Aaron-

It is a sad day indeed to see you go, I have very much enjoyed your pages over the years, but more so have enjoyed your company on the various SP gathering hikes and celebration dinners. Hopefully we will be hiking together again soon!

I know my contributions have been a little behind. I guess between work and time spent climbing, I haven't had as much time to share my climbs with everyone else. Of course it didn't help that I did not used to have internet access at my house... The pages you transferred to me will be well taken care of, and I will start working on them as soon as I can (going away this weekend, so it may take a few days). It will be a good kick in the pants for me to get back to my contributions!

As Scott said, many formerly active members have either gone or scaled back, at least in terms of Colorado. The Colorado board is definitely slow, but that may be mostly due to a more Colorado dedicated site that has a much more active forum. I know I post more actively on those forums myself.

As to the vitriol threads, I largely ignore them, most of the times I don't even click on them, there just isn't enough time for that sort of nonsense. I like the sports threads though! I may post here and there on the more political threads, but I think I have been fair and respectful of others (I hope so anyway!). As a non-theist I even get perturbed at the behavior of other non-theists and their attitudes towards those of faith from time to time. I am a very "visual" and "physical" type of person, if I can see it and touch it, then it exists, if not, then it doesn't. However, to me the lack of a physical God does not negate the very real God that people of faith feel inside of them, and I have always respected that aspect of their lives.

Re: To Anyone Interested

PostPosted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 12:12 am
by dadndave
I agree that Aaron's comments are well and truly worthy of consideration even though, as a moderator myself, it obviously is uncomfortable reading.

I will admit that my finger hovered over the nuke button in respect of that treatment of animals thread, but in my lame defence, may I say that the elves are still dealing with the aftermath of another nasty disagreement over whether a thread should or shouldn't be moved/deleted and which, among other things has caused another valuable member with good climbing credentials to want to pull the plug even though every effort was made by staff to diffuse the situation and get the thread back on track for the sake of those who wanted to continue a civilised discussion on the topic. That made me reluctant (cowardice??) to nuke/move a thread started by another valuable member with a lot of climbing cred.

I don't think it belonged in General and, reading Aaron's remarks, I now wish I'd taken action, but having said that, I know damned well that it would most likely have opened another can of worms.

Sorry to see you leave Aaron. Your contributions and advice were much appreciated even if it doesn't feel that way to you at the moment..

Re: To Anyone Interested

PostPosted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 12:29 am
by Sarah Simon
Aaron,

You know I hold you and Ellen (and your lovely daughter!) in deep affection. It goes without saying for some of us, but I'll voice it here on this forum.

I miss interacting with you on this site, and certainly it's been too long since I've hoisted a beer and onion rings in your honor after a long walk along a ridge in the San Juans against the blue (...turning to black...with thunder rumbling in the distance...) Colorado sky.

Life isn't static. Life is dynamic and always changing. It would be great it you never got around to the point where you left SP. But you have. And what's done is done - water under the bridge.

It's true: The only constant is change. And as much as it makes us sad to see old faces go, to every thing there is a season. Nothing good lasts forever. New replaces old, and the wheels keep turning. SP keeps morphing, fresh contributors dominate, old voices turn to whispers, yesterday's power-contributors walk away. So it goes. The world keeps turning.

Enjoy the next chapter.

Godspeed.

Via con dios, amigo!

(But I still hope to see you in the hills soon! I like the "real" Ellen & Aaron better than the online versions, anyhow.)

Re: To Anyone Interested

PostPosted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 12:59 am
by lcarreau
Baarb wrote:Is it the site owners, the Elves, the forum moderators, heavy forum users, heavy page makers, people that are great climbers and dip in and out between trips, the people most likely to click adverts, or all of the above...?


You forgot HIKERS ... why do hikers always get a Bum Rap on SP ???

I'm not sure how anybody could take me seriously on Cyberspace Threads, and most certainly apologize if that was the case. Time marches on ...

Re: To Anyone Interested

PostPosted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 1:20 am
by Sarah Simon
For new SP members or those doubtful that SP is taking a direction they are aligned with, I have these thoughts.

SP is what you make of it.

*Not enough high altitude trip reporting? When you return from the Himalayas, why not share a well-written trip report?
*Too few die-hard alpine climbing routes? I can't wait to see your next grade VI route posted.
*Not enough technical rock climbing? How about contributing info on your favorite climbing area. Too many YDS 5.4s? Great, post a detailed 5.11 route.
*Tired of seeing treed hills added to SP? Tell us more about the rugged, high-elevation monsters in your back yard!
*Too much crap in the forums? Work to outweigh it with quality content contributions and/or solid forums beta insights and pertinent forums knowledge-share.

Still feel out of alignment with the community? Maybe SP isn't the place for you, after all, and that's ok, too (as Aaron has illustrated).

SP is a wonderful place to celebrate a shared love of the mountains, a resourceful website and an *interesting* community. How you experience it is up to you.

Find the serenity to accept the things you cannot change, the courage to change the things you can, and the wisdom to know the difference.

Re: To Anyone Interested

PostPosted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 1:22 am
by colinr
dadndave wrote:I will admit that my finger hovered over the nuke button in respect of that treatment of animals thread, but in my lame defence, may I say that the elves are still dealing with the aftermath of another nasty disagreement over whether a thread should or shouldn't be moved/deleted and which, among other things has caused another valuable member with good climbing credentials to want to pull the plug even though every effort was made by staff to diffuse the situation and get the thread back on track for the sake of those who wanted to continue a civilised discussion on the topic. That made me reluctant (cowardice??) to nuke/move a thread started by another valuable member with a lot of climbing cred. I don't think it belonged in General and, reading Aaron's remarks, I now wish I'd taken action, but having said that, I know damned well that it would most likely have opened another can of worms.


IIRC, each of the threads mentioned began with posts that included stereotyping, name calling, and/or ad hominem. The opening posts could have been written more sensitively, from a different approach, or without those elements. Once a thread begins that way, a variety of reactions are likely to ensue with some of the reactions only making the thread as a whole more likely to offend. Often those being most insensitive continued with some of the same word choice after others called them on it, tried to change the tone of the discussion, or tried to inject humor to lighten the mood. The level of contribution/potential level of contribution of the author really shouldn't matter when making a decision about moving the thread to off-route/deleting the thread.

Having said that, I do appreciate the moderators and have always understood when I've noticed a thread get moved or deleted. I'll add that I have seen them handle several recent situations skillfully. I agree that some leftover aftermath from previous drama made handling the latest questionable threads more challenging. If a user keeps getting into problems in the forums, I would hope concern on the part of the moderators about that user's complaints regarding ensuing drama, and action by moderators, would be minimal.

I certainly understand why this thread came up and think some will learn from it, but I also hope nobody is losing sleep over any of it.

Re: To Anyone Interested

PostPosted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 1:35 am
by Bob Sihler
So I guess it's my turn now. :)

I was probably the first elf to see that thread since it was minutes old and had no responses yet when I did. And when I saw it, I knew right away it belonged in Off-Route not because of the subject itself (treatment of animals, which I do find tangentially related to an outdoors-oriented site) but because of the religious angle. Nevertheless, as dadndave expressed, my thinking, due to a fiasco last week concerning the moving of a different thread (which, as Sean Reedy correctly notes, was in my view a suitable topic but written in a way intended to provoke), was "Let's see where this goes."

So go ahead and blame me for not nipping it in the bud if you want to. Once a thread gets some steam, it can get harder to make the call on moving/splitting/editing it.

I'll also admit to this: people comment about the forums getting less traffic, but it seems that the controversial threads get more hits and more responses. So a part of me was glad to see lively participation in both threads by people who don't know about or don't want to participate in Off-Route. I'll admit that might have clouded my judgment.

Agree or disagree with the decision to keep it in General, don't think the thread was ignored by staff. Some readers are probably aware that one member who was being particularly vicious toward another and acting like a complete troll was deleted while that thread was still active.

Cheers!

Re: To Anyone Interested

PostPosted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 2:33 am
by MarkDidier
It's unfortunate to see Aaron go out like this. Aaron was a big help to me, answering plenty of my PMs regarding Colorado, and I have referenced a number of his pages countless times. But considering I spend a good portion of my time on this site on the Colorado pages, his absence has been felt for quite a while now. This is just the nail...

And speaking of his submittals, when I read that Aaron was going to delete nearly all of his material my curiousity was peaked so I had to go check out the Area/Range page for the San Juans http://www.summitpost.org/san-juan-range/171122. (I clicked on this page so many times last summer when I was planning my trip). I will confess to having mixed emotions when the page came up. ALL the content is gone - except for the pictures. This was a stellar page with so much valuable information. I experienced a tinge of disappointment when I saw this, feeling what a shame that this volume of information is no longer available...but a moment later I smiled, remembering that all of the work we submit here is our own and we are free to take it with us whenever we choose (whether you agree that it should be removed or not is another discussion). While I wish the beta was still on the site, Aaron chose to take it with him, and I will not begrudge him for that.

Of course, I assume the page (as well as all of his others) will eventually be handed over to another SP member; hopefully members with a passion for both the mountains of Colorado and for submitting great beta. Which leads to the logical concluson, that SP will continue to evolve, but as long as there are members willing to work to submit quality content, it will continue to thrive. Peace Aaron!

Re: To Anyone Interested

PostPosted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 3:07 am
by Aaron Johnson
Thanks to everyone for your kind replies.

Ellen has dedcided to take her leave of SP as well, so her pages are available for adoption until the 19th. These are the Pilot Knob and the Pilot Knob route pages.

Thanks.