- the gender of the person (male / female)
- the country the person is from
- the ethnic group the person is from
etc
or do you like suspense in not knowing

It's not really a matter of making sense or not. Just a matter of curiosity. It definiately won't affect me in any way.Ro@m wrote:does it make any sense if you know that?
I wasn't thinking on this line. If you're thinking on this line, not to worry, I always read all the rules before joining something even if it's 101 pages long.x86_Game-Junkie wrote:If you respect people, and treat people how you would treat yourself I don't think you will have any or many problems.
They are normally the ones who get banned from forums!!Dogbreath wrote: On the other hand, there are some people who sign on an internet forum and, because they can't directly see or here the person they're addressing, act like total jackasses and presume that because he interacts with us through his computer, we are somehow part of his computer rather than real people and he can say or do whatever he wants without consequence. Such people tend to bother me more than those who are overly preoccupied with superficial human barriers.
That's true and that's also the fun part of it as we can get a vary of views from people from from backgrounds, cultures etc and view from different perspectives. Personally, the forum is the olnly place where I could get to meet so many people from different countries and sometimes it's quite interesting discussing things unique to one's country like festivals, special laws etc. In real life, I have only talked to Americans, Australian, New Zealanders, someone from Spain and Turkey - erm not that manyx86_Game-Junkie wrote:that is so true discussion does make an internet forum interesting, but I believe most people in here no matter what country they are from have a right to freedom of speech...plus we don't all tend to stick to our own countries, some of us try and mingle with others from far, far away lands!!
Stereotyping still exists in our world today. I wonder if it's due to people haven't experience other events or seen for themselves other kinds of events in order for them to see the wider picture. All of us at any point of time will have some bias perception, it seems it's only the degree of how swayed it it.Dogbreath wrote:I only know the sex of 90% and race of 10% of the people here so that leaves nationality as the primary factor. Other than making fun of Canadians I really don't find it to be much of an issue, as most people are basically the same no matter where they live. While some people may make stereotypes, like Wally*Won_Kenobie's ridiculous claim that all Australians have poor grammar, such insinuations can be easily disproved in practice. (For instance, all the intelligent Australians here who can write fluent English perfectly)
True, on every forum, you'll get a few of these kinds of people. However, they're easily spotted by everyone.On the other hand, there are some people who sign on an internet forum and, because they can't directly see or here the person they're addressing, act like total jackasses and presume that because he interacts with us through his computer, we are somehow part of his computer rather than real people and he can say or do whatever he wants without consequence. Such people tend to bother me more than those who are overly preoccupied with superficial human barriers.