The End of the Open Thread
This is a tough post to write but it’s a long time coming…Sometime back in 2008, in an attempt to keep the comment threads associated with individual posts on topic, we began running an Open Thread post every day. The theory was that the OT would be a place where people who wanted to discuss…
This is a tough post to write but it’s a long time coming…Sometime back in 2008, in an attempt to keep the comment threads associated with individual posts on topic, we began running an Open Thread post every day. The theory was that the OT would be a place where people who wanted to discuss anything off-topic could go and do just that. It was also an attempt to accommodate the site’s most active commenters who, quite wonderfully, had begun to forge quite meaningful online and offline relationships. As time has gone on though, the Open Thread has become both more insider-y and, often, more toxic than we had initially envisioned. We hear frequently from readers bemoaning the negativity, profanity and clubbiness on the Open Thread and stories of other long-time readers who have all but abandoned the site because of the tone set by the Open Thread. So we’re stopping it.
The decision is made difficult only by the fact that many of the participants, some of whom we’ve come to know personally, are some of the most longstanding and loyal readers of the site. Most of them are wonderful, interesting people but we agree with the critics who say that the Open Thread culture has become at best exclusionary and at worst offensive and inhospitable. There is no reason why a small group of people needs to carry on its discourse on a stage in front of a couple of hundred thousand people every month. There are ample social media platforms that are more appropriate and, frankly, better equipped technologically for this type, and size, of discussion. To that end, we have created an Open Thread page on Facebook that all are welcome to visit.
Going forward there will be no Open Thread on the blog and we will be actively monitoring the other comment threads and forum posts to ensure that they stay (relatively) on topic and respectful. Repeated attempts to highjack any of these discussions will result in users being banned from the site. If you have not already noticed, the new commenting system, while not perfect, does enable readers to flag comments and posts that are inappropriate so please feel free to alert us that way if a thread starts going off-track or a commenter starts acting inappropriately.
We hope that this will be an important step towards cultivating a more welcoming sense of online community that every person who visits the site will feel comfortable partaking in. We hope that we can get back to a time when discussions focused on old houses, neighborhood news and Brooklyn quality of life issues. If you’ve been sitting on the sidelines for a while, we hope you’ll come back into the fold and contribute your two cents.
B’stoner – I think your analysis is wrong – I think the level of engagement is not at all related to OT (and I say that as someone who almost never even reads OT).
One interesting metric would be click through on non-OT threads. If people are just going to homepage and not clicking through I think the issue is more about content then people’s fear of rejection.
I truly think the best part of the site was the discussions that merged the RE angle with the sociology of the Boro. Crime, Architecture, development, traffic, retail – all of those have a RE component but a larger societal one, that IS interesting to discuss. I think it may be that BS has become more exclusively listing based.
Anyway I hope some of today’s discussion can help B’S get its mojo back…I also think a mobile formatted site would be nice.
dave, you’re a jackass!
(I am being coached by Cobble)
that’s not what I meant by non-welcoming. it’s not that everyone was invited to drinks except YOU so-and-so. It is more that comments would be ignored if you were not a regular. That’s how I always felt.
you already moved on! you’re not in Brooklyn anymore.
And don’t forget about my room in your Mexican hacienda 🙂
That is true. The only time I think someone got a bad first reception was randi, who came in insulting us and calling us all losers. Of course he was right but then he fell under our spell 🙂
You did that when you e-married me 🙂
Action- you should read all the posts. We’ve all made lots of suggestions.
I wouldn’t do that. I ‘m upset he killed the Ot but that would be a much more venal thing to do than he deserves.