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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWhat's your DU style?
I tend to be short winded and try to make my point with a few sentences or less.
Sometimes with disastrous results.
Others tend to underscore their opinion with a lot of supporting info and links,
What's your style at DU?
pat_k
(10,880 posts)Exhibit 1: https://www.democraticunderground.com/~pat_k
OAITW r.2.0
(28,518 posts)I actually appreciate reading your well constructed posts. rather than short and cynical thoughts I frequently share here - on the State of the Union.
alwaysinasnit
(5,275 posts)True Dough
(20,603 posts)I have been called a son of a pith more times than I can count!
alwaysinasnit
(5,275 posts)Permanut
(6,698 posts)So I try to be as concise as possible.
Emile
(30,322 posts)ProfessorGAC
(70,303 posts)If it's science, economics/finance, or music I probably tend toward detail & length.
If I'm just joining in to opine, probably short & Sweet.
It seems situational, which I don't think is a style.
OAITW r.2.0
(28,518 posts)LuckyCharms
(19,084 posts)I try to make my posts easy to read by double spacing sentences whenever possible, as you did in this OP.
I used to create multi-volume cost proposals that contained a lot of numbers and mathematical analyses. The numbers portion was my primary role, however, there was also a lot of written explanation (scope of work, contractual language, explanatory verbiage, introductory material, etc.).
My superiors liked my writing style, so I was also often tasked with doing the written parts, as well as developing the cost and pricing.
OAITW r.2.0
(28,518 posts)Are folks, like you, that convey a rational and perhaps, funny, thought.
True Dough
(20,603 posts)for confusion!
LuckyCharms
(19,084 posts)the dreaded "split stream".
True Dough
(20,603 posts)I hate being caught off guard. Maybe we can hold a competition sometime to see who coats more of the seat, the floor and the wall behind the toilet.
LuckyCharms
(19,084 posts)do not hit the toothbrush holder.
True Dough
(20,603 posts)That would take a real feat of marksmanship!
LuckyCharms
(19,084 posts)That's why I have to store my toothbrush in the kitchen.
highplainsdem
(52,640 posts)videos and music videos are kind of informative - look at this cool video I found! - even if it's just a title and video. Same with the tweets from politicians and pundits I copy here - they're something I think DUers will want to know about.
Sometimes the information extends to adding replies with more info on the subject of the OP, with the longest example of that being a thread on the American Legislative Exchange Council, or ALEC, in 2011:
https://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=439x591230
And a thread I started here in the Lounge in 2022 - mostly posting about Golden Earring founder/guitarist George Kooymans and his battle with ALS and the new music he continued to create -
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10181674319
got pretty long before the news slowed so much the thread slipped back into the archives.
When I first got online in the 1980s, it was on a platform emphasizing providing/sharing information, and I was also moderating a forum there for two years, so that early experience probably still influences what I post.
I have posted a lot of K&R and +1 or +1,000,000 replies over the years.
OAITW r.2.0
(28,518 posts)Prairie_Seagull
(3,811 posts)highplainsdem
(52,640 posts)Btw, your handle just reminded me of something I heard yesterday from a relative. I'd asked her how her small, ornamental koi pond was doing, and found out that herons got all the fish. She'd had a lovely small concrete-and-stone fish pond and waterfall in her back yard by the pool for years, and then herons showed up. You don't usually associate herons with the Great Plains (seagulls, either, though there are plenty of gulls and terns around), and she's miles from the nearest lake or river, but they spotted her little koi pond while flying over and turned it into a snack bar. Was just googling ways she can keep herons out of the pond, if she wants to try again next year...
Prairie_Seagull
(3,811 posts)Why the hell did I ever leave the salt water. Sounded like a good idea at the time. Financially it has been good but I have salt water in my veins and I miss it more than I thought I would.
The smell, the sounds and oh my dog the fresh fish and I could go on and on.
We have many good and even some great writers/even reporters on DU of which you are one. imo.
highplainsdem
(52,640 posts)highplainsdem
(52,640 posts)stuff that attracts my attention and seems to fit DU, and sometimes it seems as though the entire world is yelling "Squirrel!" and there's always something else to chase. You're lucky I post only a fraction of what I bookmark.
Kali
(55,829 posts)I do think I tend to be fairly concise most of the time, I like sarcastic humor and I have a tendency to feed trolls a bit. (enjoy a fight?)
I also tend to edit for picky details
OAITW r.2.0
(28,518 posts)Solly Mack
(93,053 posts)Depending on my mood.
OAITW r.2.0
(28,518 posts)Solly Mack
(93,053 posts)Doc_Technical
(3,604 posts)short, brief, economical in word, phrase, sentence, and paragraph,
to the point, not straying from the main point of discussion.
Different Drummer
(8,699 posts)electric_blue68
(18,445 posts)what being discussed; I try to be (one, or more) informative, detailed, encouraging, funny etc.
Sometimes I have short replies.
OAITW r.2.0
(28,518 posts)She was definitely a person who was always talking. LOL.
On edit: 65 years later, she's still chattin' up a storm!
electric_blue68
(18,445 posts)OAITW r.2.0
(28,518 posts)Don't see her much, she's always camping somewhere in ME and NH with the BIL. They have 2 daughters/5 grandkids, but are not interested in being always available,
electric_blue68
(18,445 posts)Sneederbunk
(15,255 posts)Silent Type
(7,140 posts)interpretations, etc., it could get long. But don't do that too much nowadays.
And I start few discussions, though I appreciate the heck out of DUers who do start and contribute to discussions.
OAITW r.2.0
(28,518 posts)and detail. Nowadays, I'm more hit and run.
Metaphorical
(2,338 posts)I'm a writer and an analyst by profession, and as a consequence I seldom use 5 words when 50 words will suffice.
OAITW r.2.0
(28,518 posts)Pinback
(12,902 posts)my communication style tends toward the lighter side. I enjoy and value humor. I sometimes deploy humor to defuse tension, other times to leaven a tedious subject, but most often just because I can and its fun. In class or work situations, I was usually the one unable to restrain myself from making a groaner of a pun or ridiculous observation that cracked everybody up and breathed a little fresh air into the room. I appreciate the many DUers who can deftly combine the zany, the cerebral, and the wise.
I dont post that many OPs, and my overall post count is low considering the length of my DU membership. I tend to lurk and learn more often than anything else, although I have occasionally mounted a rickety soapbox for a brief philippic of sorts.
When I have the energy and patience, I do like to research topics and provide links and quotes. DU for me is above all a valued information resource, so when I contribute I dont want to waste everybodys time with low-quality content.
I have had mercifully few acrimonious interactions with fellow DUers over the years, most often with somebody being especially bullheaded (which of course I never do, haha!) or obviously wa-a-a-ay too full of themselves. Then a couple of days later we might find ourselves chatting amiably in a different thread about something else, so DU life marches on.
I particularly admire not only skillful humor but well written, graceful, persuasive prose. We are fortunate to have quite a few practitioners of these arts in our midst, and I continue to learn much from them.
OAITW r.2.0
(28,518 posts)WheelWalker
(9,202 posts)Dear_Prudence
(836 posts)Good: Brief, informative or supportive. Bad and Ugly? Well, I posted a long tirade recently and got the kindly response "maybe you should get some help". So, I should stick to brief!
OAITW r.2.0
(28,518 posts)Thing is, I've been in Group Therapy at DU for 23+ years.