Discussion Boards
Discussion boards allow internet users to
meet like-minded individuals and discuss just about any subject
of interest ...
The Internet has made the world a smaller place in many
amazing ways. Information from all over the world is shared at
lightning speed, and people have formed friendships that may
not have been possible otherwise. Both email and discussion
boards are great tools that have helped people get
together.
You can find discussion boards online that are geared
towards almost any subject you may be interested in. You can
find boards for mothers to share parenting advice and
struggles. You can find support if you are going through a
divorce, or if someone you know has a frightening medical
condition. There are many discussion boards that are for fans
of almost any celebrity you can name. Many have official sites
with boards, and there are many unofficial sites for fans to
gather together as well. If you are looking for something
specific, discussion boards are a great place to look. You may
find a great recipe for blueberry pie, or real life moms who
can help you find a way to get your child to sleep at night.
Some people use discussion boards to network, look for job
leads, and the latest news about their chosen careers.
Discussion boards are not all happy places, however. On
almost any board you find, there are people who are looking for
trouble. These are commonly called trolls. Trolls go from board
to board trying to stir up trouble just for the sake of doing
so. They may go onto a board for that sole purpose and nothing
more. Trolls and other troublemakers will even target
discussion boards you may think are tame, like one for The
Wiggles or other children’s shows. Many have found discussion
boards as places to scam others, so use care in your
communications.
One parenting board I used to frequent had one particular
woman who was a long-standing member. Her life seemed to be
full of drama, and she continually talked about leaving her
husband, and how horrible her life was. She gained a lot of
sympathy from many of the board members, and many felt they
needed to watch over her. What happened next is a common story
on some discussion boards. This particular woman faked an
illness. She told everyone she had had a stroke and needed
help. Many people sent her flowers, and even worse, they sent
her large sums of money. In the end, someone didn’t quite
believe her story, and had her checked out. She was, in
reality, as healthy as a horse, and using the money sent to her
for personal pleasure.
This is a common story, but don’t let it scare you away from
forming friendships on discussion boards. Just remember to use
common sense when dealing with folks you don’t know, and
remember that not everything you read is real. Use the same
instincts you use in real life, and you should be able to tell
the difference between a fraud and a real person with real
problems.
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