Gerday.
There seems to me, to be a process of discovery and growth following a persons joining this forum or other groups like it.
My personal opinion is that this path is not necessarily positive all of the time.
Certainly for me, this forum has had some negative influence, where I have sucummed to the temptation to post "fluff" because of the obvious peergroup pressure in the number of "reads" compared to the more serious posts.
It is evident to me that some people resort to numerous short posts of
very dubious value for no apparant reason other than to gain status as a poster of "master", "jedi" or whatever title. I personally think this is counter productive to the content and value of this site.
I have not as yet, seen any published articles on the personal development process that a person travels through when they join a forum and contribute in varying degrees to the content of the site.
Clearly, from my own experience, there is a progression of psychological nature. I felt strong interest when joining and could not wait to read heaps of articles each time I switched the PC on. AS time passed, the number of serious articles being read by me has decreased and I have found myself following fluff threads. This "evolution" I have not liked.
If I am able to assist a persons recovery process from the WT organization, I consider the time well spent.
Following exhaustive threads of personal debate of a derogratory nature on this forum has become draining and depressive for me.
This is an apparently increasing percentage of posts on this forum and a component I not longer wish to immerse myself in. It's counter productive to personal wellbeing in my opinion.
The nature of the internet,prevents groups like we have on this forum
from becoming "destructive cults" in real life terms. We are always free to voluntarily leave this "cyber community" and then rejoin at a later time if we wish. Destructive cults do not extend this right to
their recruits.
However, there is in my opinion, clear elements of "cultish behaviour" with establishment of "pecking orders" and "personal alliances" giving rise to "sub-groups" within the established "cyber community" that has been established on this forum.
There are also very clear indications of totalitarian ideological
"group think" mentality, where a person who expresses an opinion contrary to the generally prevailing "group think" is then subject to a barrage of countering statements that often ignore the fundamental rules of debate and common courtesy. This may futher be followed by "ignoring" the future posts of the "offending" individual.
Behaviour of the type outlined above may be considered to be in line with "The Dispensing of Existance" outlined in Chapter 22 of R.J.Liftons classic "Thought reform and the Psychology of Totalism" and this is one of the eight criteria used to define a destructive totalitarian organization, that is, a dectructive cult.
Examining Liftons description of the identifying factors of a destructive cult, I have formed the opinion that several of those factors (perhaps even three or four) are clearly evident in the psychological influences that are present on this forum.
It is in the interests of all participants on this forum to familiarise themselves with these factors in order to prevent the negative and "cultish" behaviour that is emerging here.
Michael
When I'm dead and gone, will people remember me?
If they do, what kind of thoughts will spring into their minds?