Newcomers group ?
ginger_55
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I do know that some people are having trouble making connections. I know that.
I have been worrying over it. Just thought of this, perhaps a group for people who join at a particular time, say the 2005 group, or the Spring Group, with a moderator for jams.
That way people who are having trouble connecting with the old timers, I mean we, none of us, can be everywhere at once. But people who come in around the same time would have a group within which to make their own "cliques". Not a word I like, but a word that I have heard.
The only problem with suggesting something like this is that I do not want to be the moderator. You all know I am technologically impaired.
One reason there might be a need for this now is that we have brought in many people, of many levels and different needs. Those who have a need to connect might find this useful.
Just an idea,
ginger
I have been worrying over it. Just thought of this, perhaps a group for people who join at a particular time, say the 2005 group, or the Spring Group, with a moderator for jams.
That way people who are having trouble connecting with the old timers, I mean we, none of us, can be everywhere at once. But people who come in around the same time would have a group within which to make their own "cliques". Not a word I like, but a word that I have heard.
The only problem with suggesting something like this is that I do not want to be the moderator. You all know I am technologically impaired.
One reason there might be a need for this now is that we have brought in many people, of many levels and different needs. Those who have a need to connect might find this useful.
Just an idea,
ginger
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It's getting better for sure, and really it's all human nature.
Dont mistake the joking around that goes on between people that have been here a long time for exclusion. It just takes time to get to know everyone.
For any of the new people that feel left out... please just keep jumpin in and sharring your stuff and reading all the posts and pretty soon everyone will know you and you will know everyone.
I don't think I've misinterpreted any joking or anything. I didn't even bring that up. Most of this just came from the challenge forum, that's all. Like I said, it's feeling better.
I would dare to suggest that perhaps we could offer up a "newbie" category in the challenges as well. Thanks G for thinking of this.
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The ultimate goal is to have one big group here. That's how it should be. If you put the n00b's into one category (i would probably belong there) then you are now setting the seperation from the get go.
When is one able to leave the "n00b" group? And also, as a "Regular" it is much easier to in advertantly avoid the "n00b" section because it is just that... a "Seperate" section.
my 2 cents
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Seriously though, that's what forum's are for, join in! You think dgrin is intimidating? Even now it's puny in size compared to Advrider (motorcycle sister site) when I joined a little over a year ago. I don't get kicked around over there toooo much anymore...
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There's another side of this (at the risk of seemingly more segregationist): Not everyone uses a mac or photoshop, so we get advice and suggestions we can't necessarily act upon. Whatever happens I love being a member of this site and have enjoyed all the feedback I've received. Thank you.
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You're kidding, right???
Please don't rattle my world, Angelo!
Personally, I've been extremely impressed by how attentive the old-school dgrinners are to the new kids. In my short time here, I've never seen a first post go by where a handful of long time regulars don't comment and welcome. The fact that ginger is concerned enough about it to start a discussion about how to better integrate new people is awesome, and evidence of a healthy on-line community, IMO.
One of the things that I love about dgrin is that pros, amateurs, and hacks all hang out in the same place, and comment and critique accordingly. I'd be afraid a forum for the new kids might make it harder for them to integrate, not easier.
When my friend turned me onto this site I was just looking for advice on a lens. I had no idea it was going to become a daily obsession.
And where else can you follow a first-rate Australian internet soap opera?
I myself am a complete cluster when it comes to photography but since I came here I can safely say I am less so now , and this is in no small thanks to the older members here critiquing newcomers thoughts and shots (if not my own then others).
Angelo I really like your idea of a newbie section in the challenges though, I would have to say there is no way I would sumbit a shot of mine to the challenges now, It'd almost feel blasphemous :uhoh, I am just not in that league. However if there was a challenge where it was standard for shots to be by photographers with only little experience and crap gear I might feel like I could participate without bringing down the overall quality .
that said I am happy to just watch and learn from the challenges as they are now and start putting my pics in when I feel they are up to that standard (if the internet/people are still around by then .
my .02
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It occured to me, at about 03:00 today, I have without question, become a full-fledged DGrin JUNKIE!!!!
I can't eat, sleep or work without having the site up on my computer. At 05:00 this morning, when I would normally be waking to start my day, I realized I had hardly slept thanks to all the info available on this site and referenced sites that I just wanted to keep reading.
I can easily admit I have learned more in the two weeks I've been a member here than in years of photo hobbying.
This site is comprised of a great group of people all of whom are so very willing to assist each other and pat each other on the back. I will continue to find myself challenged to meet the standards upheld amongst true craftsmen. Thanks for the fun... and the bloodshot eyes.
ps: I now own a new flash unit and have nikon capture on order thanks to input from folks here.
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Angelo
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