Usehername
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I've noticed this, too.also, not very many interesting threads and too much of an accepted atmostphere of discrimination and intolerance of certain groups of people (for my tastes!)
good points.
...the level of holier than thou-ness on the forums. ...
Those guys seemed almost autistic to me, and I don't think I have ever met anyone that behaved in their manner in real life. I am not saying that people should conform to the norms or anything like that, but I seemed to get an attittude of, I am going to behave opposite of the norm because that is the right thing to do from these people. Maybe I am just being overly enfpish or something of that nature, but their behaviour seemed very fake and more like an enfp smoke and mirror show.
As for Metamorphasis's claim that their posts are too long, I think any Rational, especially the Introverts, can become engrossed enough in their work that they add too much detail and turn off less interested, patient, or concentrating people. Personally, I think getting straight to the point is for most nonformal purposes more effective.
I've registered and TRIED. I posted 70-something times, and a lot of those are topic formations. I do have ideas to make it better, and have even suggested some of them to the admin. I also got a warning for a silly reason; the admin seems very moody in a bad way.As an INTJ, you should be able to come up with some ideas of your own about how to make it better. One person must take initiative for something to be any good; if you're seeing activity, don't complain about it - do something about it. Throw a load of topics out there that you're interested in, and you'll have swayed the discussion in your favour.
Yet, INTPc is full of interesting things. Yes, INTJf is a lot younger, but in pure ratios of quality threads, there is no comparison. INTPc doesn't really annoy me--there's crap in there, too, but it's not that difficult to move past it and find the good stuff.Because there is no diversity. Same at INTPc. "Look at me! No look at meee!"![]()
My theory is that many claimed INTJs have Asperger's Syndrome, which seems to cause results around that end of the scale, and is probably due to the unconventionality of their thought patterns vaguely matching ours. They're more prone to long-winded boring esoteric diatribes about some subjects than an INTJ, which could readily explain it. There is also the common false-INTJ, which is actually an ISTJ, which adds a weird dynamic with the high concentration of people with Asperger's. This could easily cause a fact-oriented no-negotiation lecturing style to permeate the culture.
It seems like the forum just lacks a depth of quality. Wolf's ideas of the ISTJs and Aspes being overrepresented is helpful; still, the "tone" of the forum is not something I find interesting.
I also felt like whenever I posted there, no one read my posts; instead, they just skimmed for key words and then began a diatribe with their thoughts that were vaguely related.
The INTJs on this forum meet the descriptions (this one from personalitypage) "Others may falsely perceive the INTJ as being rigid and set in their ways. Nothing could be further from the truth, because the INTJ is committed to always finding the objective best strategy to implement their ideas."
INTJf reminds me of this quote (also there) "When Introverted iNtuition dominates the INTJ such that the other functions cannot serve their own purposes, we find the INTJ cutting off information that it needs to consider. If the psyche is presented with information that looks anything like something that Introverted iNtuition has processed in the past, it uses Extraverted Thinking to quickly reject that information. The psyche uses Extraverted Thinking to reject the ideas, rather than analyzing the information within its intuitive framework, and therefore reduces the likelihood that the framework will have to be reshaped and redefined."