I've been told that one of the main causes for the low participation on trocks (folks posting; we have plenty of lookie-loos) is yours truly. As proof of this, it is pointed out to me than I've even made Taz cry. Every time this has been tossed at me, I've dismissed it as total bullshit. My main argument has been the fact that folks will gladly come up to me in person and discuss all the stuff I've been saying on this site. Well, if I'm the one they have a problem with, or what I say, then why make a special trip to come talk to me in person? And so we go back and forth for a few days and then I just go back to what I always do and not worry about it. Well, I want to put the argument to a rest one way or another so we are going to put it to a test right now.
This will be my last post on the site until . . . when? . . . the new year. That's nearly two full months; should be plenty of time. I will not join in any discussions, post any comments or reply to any direct queries. Nothing. (I will respond to private messages since they are totally one-on-one and not visible to the public.) During this time, we will see who posts on the site. My theory is that the numbers will stay pretty much the same and no one will even really notice my silence at all. If, however, during that time, we see a whole lot of folks who used to post on the site but don't any longer all of a sudden joining back in the fun, well then, I guess I'm going to have to concede that I was wrong. In that case, we will have to look at extending the hiatus to see if the turnaround is real or just a momentary blip.
So, for all the folks who felt slighted, threatened, intimidated, or whatever, by the big, bad SmittyG, here is your chance to take back control. All you have to do is join in over the next couple of months. You don't have to post in this thread at all. Post about your band's gigs. Post about some music you like. Post a joke. Post why you hate our public leaders. Anything. Or not. It's totally in your hands now.
See you in a while, folks. Try to behave while I'm gone.







