I expected a response such as this. I for one do realize that swearing does a job of evoking a response better then most other forms of speech, and there are times that it can be used in a good way, but even so, there are other forms of gaining peoples attention. I wasn't really expecting any change to be had from this topic, but I just see swearing as one degrading factor in humanity. (Of course it all depends on the use, but generally the use on internet is not one to enforce positive expressions.)
QUOTE(DEAD @ Oct 7 2006, 12:34 AM)
In certain cases words like "damn", "bloody" or for example "crap" strengthen the post.
That right there is partially my problem with them. They draw attntion to posts that cannot draw attention to themselves.
For instance, take the following theoretical posts:
"Hamburgers you need two freaking hands to hold them, they suck. Taco's only need one. Jeez, its so much more economical, you eat your god damn taco and drink with the other hand. Tacos pwn your crapty Hamburgers" (This wouldn't be a real argument as you can hold hamburgers in one hand too, so his actual point is useless, but it would provoke responsiveness in those reading it due to the language portrayed in it.)
"Taco's are wonderful foods! They express a part of a rich cultural heratige, as well as offer a variety of flavors for many different people. Depending on where you go you can try many different styles of mexican style food. This goes beyond simply the hard shell/soft shell catagorization, but you can get spicy, or sweet, and experience a variety of flavors in between. Hamburgers, on the other hand usually come in one of two varieties, greasy, or homestyle. Greasy burgers usually look similar, with a somewhat limp sad feel to them. Homestyle, although picking up from this appearance, does not have quite thevariety that tacos do. Hamburgers also generally come with a side of fries, which have no variety whatsoever, but tacos are known to come with several side dishes, like corn chips, salsa, tater tots, cinnomon twists (yes I'm basing this off of taco bell) among many others.
Overall, tacos hold much more variety, and freedom than hamburgers do." (This one, although it leaves out information about the variety of hamburgers, where you can get chicken burgers and such other things, gives examples of the variety of taco flavors. It actually contained some evidence of a supporting statement.)
The posts following the second statement would most likely have a better conversation then the first post. Going on the fact that the second did not use provokative language, in an attempt to evoke a response from the audience.
I must mention that the form in which a presnter posts in a topic, has a cascading effect on those who read the post and post afterwards. This is one reson why flamewars tend to happen, the emotion shown in one post flows over into the latter posters.
Again I think this topic will not really have any effect on anyones decision. As there is a good side to evoking a responce from people, as it is the basis of a conversation, but I would simply like to see more dignified conversations happening in the world.