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Drama, often called in the context of internet e-drama, is an amusing but also saddening situation often observed on internet forums. It is often caused by: | Drama, often called in the context of internet e-drama, is an amusing but also saddening situation often observed on internet forums. It is often caused by: | ||
− | * Anyone complaining over people disliking him | + | * Anyone complaining over people disliking him |
* People posting suicidal notes, that is "I'm leaving" threads | * People posting suicidal notes, that is "I'm leaving" threads | ||
* camps forming when kids argue over their personal beliefs, often tied to previous [[drama|e-drama]] | * camps forming when kids argue over their personal beliefs, often tied to previous [[drama|e-drama]] | ||
* [[Forum Arsonist|forum arsonists]] hijacking a perfectly good thread and making it into a [[Flame wars|flame war]] full of personal insults | * [[Forum Arsonist|forum arsonists]] hijacking a perfectly good thread and making it into a [[Flame wars|flame war]] full of personal insults | ||
* circlejerking (a pompous, self-congratulatory discussion where little to no progress is made) | * circlejerking (a pompous, self-congratulatory discussion where little to no progress is made) | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Trolls]] |
Revision as of 13:44, 10 December 2010
Drama, often called in the context of internet e-drama, is an amusing but also saddening situation often observed on internet forums. It is often caused by:
- Anyone complaining over people disliking him
- People posting suicidal notes, that is "I'm leaving" threads
- camps forming when kids argue over their personal beliefs, often tied to previous e-drama
- forum arsonists hijacking a perfectly good thread and making it into a flame war full of personal insults
- circlejerking (a pompous, self-congratulatory discussion where little to no progress is made)
- Trolls