wenglund wrote:Moniker wrote:wenglund wrote:Moniker wrote:I've witnessed quite a bit of gossipy behavior -- wondering if this is something common in the Church? What about at ex-mo meetups? Is it fun to talk about private lives? Whispering, guess what I know about so and so?
'Cause I've been informed that this is pretty common. Is this created by the Church culture? Do you think?
Let's define gossip as not something that directly relates to you but hearing something 2nd hand and passing it on and talking to others about what you've heard. Does that work? Nod your head yes. :)
Unfortunately, gossip does occur in the Church, though it is certainly not a practice that is restricted mostly to the Church (I have observed its wide-spread presence among many cultures--look for example at the circulation numbers of gossip papers and magazines like National Enquirer, People, US, etc., or the viewrship numbers for gossip shows like ET, Access Holiwood, the VIEW, etc.).
Nor, can the practice (whether participated in by members or former members) be faulted to the Church or its culture. It is strongly discouraged in our scriptures, lesson material, and council from Chruch leaders--and rightly so. It is a practice that tends to degrade all parties concerned, though it can provide the temporary illusion of making the gossipers feel better about themselves.
For that reason, I am somewhat averse to and shy away from the practice. And, because of the amount of gossip that goes on around here, I have in the past attempted to broach the subject for the purpose of improving things, but was met with no small resistence, and consequently have periodically been inclined to take a break from the board for a time.
But, that may just be me.
Thanks, -Wade Englund-
It's always just you, isn't it? Aren't you lonely?
What precisely do you see as gossip on the board? I think we may have different definitions. You mentioned gossipy behavior when there was criticism of lavish temples -- uhhh.... I don't geddit! What is gossipy about talking about that? I didn't understand it in that thread when you stated it and still don't.
I am fine with using your definition. Please explain how it doesn't apply to the hords of threads here discussing MA&D and the participants there, or the threads on Liz is a "rat fink", Quinn, Oaks, Tom Cruise and Daniel Peterson.
However, perhaps my definition is a bit more broad that yours, and includes counterproductive or non-productive gripes, complaints, piling on, stereotyping, name-calling, or other such things which tend to degrade all parties concerned. In other words I see gossip as group discussions which tear other people down. Maybe it is just me, but I see an aweful lot of that going on here.
Thanks, -Wade Englund-
Ah! We are in agreement then! I agree that those threads ARE gossipy. I've just seen you mention gossip in one thread and it was the temple thread -- which struck me as odd.
I think gossip is a bit different than the "bully threads" which is what I like to call them. Yet, if you look at the rat fink thread you'll see it's not only a bully thread (targeting one particular poster on non-LDS related issues), but also a gossip thread!
I'm sort of sick of this board. I'm really sick of no one saying anything when poor conduct occurs. I did for a long time -- and quite frankly becoming the target and not having ANYONE defend me when my life was threatened -- then later having personal in real life issues exposed on the board made me question how all these wonderful people that were indoctrinated with "morals" really are. I'll stick with my ethics, I suppose.
I'm not perfect. I try! Damn, I try so hard. The LDS Church does a fairly miserable job with incorporating empathy and ethics in its members. I've been on so many other boards. Never seen the hatred and personal vendettas as seen on this one. The glee when someone steps outside the norms so that everyone can dogpile. I've never had anyone relish in my sobs. Ever, until this board. I don't know what to make of it? There are some good people here -- but the few that are rabid are outspoken and drown out the good too often.