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Old Feb 17, 2006, 09:09 AM
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The Psychology of Forum Experts

I have been thinking about our experts posting in a forum like this. We have quite a broad range of people with knowledge in many subjects. I wonder:
  • What compels our experts to answer a question?
  • Is annonymous online advice more "honest" than others?
  • Do our experts feel competition to give “the best” or “most complete answer” to questions?
  • How do our experts handle differing opinions or unreasonable scrutiny of their advice?
It’s a Friday afternoon … I clearly have too much free time today...

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Old Feb 17, 2006, 09:19 AM   #2  
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Personally I just find it entertaining and enlightening occasionally, too... I am a housewife, soon to be a mom, and also an artist, but I do my art from home. My husband is a doctor so he works long hours, and so I'm alone (other than the dog and cat!) for a good portion of every day. I don't watch a lot of TV, so when it's time for a break from my artwork or cleaning or whatever, it's nice to just come on here and see if there are some questions I can help with. Often I have questions to ask as well, and I get good answers here.

Ooops I guess I should have answered your questions too!

What compels our experts to answer a question?
I only answer a question if I feel I know something about the subject. And I have to admit I like it a LOT if someone appreciates my answer!

Is annonymous online advice more "honest" than others?
I don't know about honest... it's definitely more rude and insulting in some cases!

Do our experts feel competition to give “the best” or “most complete answer” to questions?
Some experts seem to. I don't care so much about that, although like I said I like it if my answer was good and appreciated. What I hate more is when other experts try to compete with me.

How do our experts handle differing opinions or unreasonable scrutiny of their advice?
I hate rudeness. If someone is polite in their differences though, that is perfectly fine. We can always agree to disagree.
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Old Feb 17, 2006, 09:21 AM   #3  
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What compels our experts to answer a question?
A combination of altruism and "look how smart I am".

Is annonymous online advice more "honest" than others?
On the contrary, depending on the subject matter the answer could be just plain wrong because there is no accountability. Trolling happens and some answerers vastly overestimate their knowledge.

Do our experts feel competition to give “the best” or “most complete answer” to questions?
Not me. If someone nails the answer I rarely pop in to add more just because I can.

How do our experts handle differing opinions or unreasonable scrutiny of their advice?
Everyone is an individual of course; personally my response depends on a) the tone of the criticism, and b) my personal opinion of the knowledge of the person criticizing.

And remember: we are Members now not experts.

[Yea, I should be working too]

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Old Feb 17, 2006, 09:44 AM   #4  
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Well, I am far from being an expert here (yet lol). It is an interesting question because I take time out of my work days to come here. Im not sure why. I have an overwhelming desire to help people. I am not in the line of business to do this (at least at this point in my life) and forums like these have created the perfect facet to do so.

As for more honest answers... thats a tough one. I guess I take every answer into account but I also listen (thru my computer.. i know, its crazy lol) to how its written, the words used, the way the words are used... as much as that can lend to the credibility of what is being said. I actually type a lot of short hand but try not to as much here so that my responses are not unfairly judged.

The competition is funny as well. It feels a bit competative sometimes and yet its totally anonymous. As for me, its really not a competition. I will even agrue a side that I dont agree with simply to give fair representation of every side to a story. Its not about being right... Its all about saying what someone needs to hear. We are more like the Oracle in the Matrx lol

I am a masterdebator (read that carefully lol). I dont have a problem with people disagreeing with me. Its just part of life. I respect the fact that everyone has their own opinion, even if its wrong (lol im kidding... sorry its Friday). Like I said before, I will disagree just to disagree. I feel there is a lot to be learned by stepping outside of your beliefs and looking at something from another point of view.
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Old Feb 17, 2006, 10:26 AM   #5  
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* What compels our experts to answer a question?
As NK said alot of "look at me" but also a genuine desire to help others, especially in a field your are very knowledgeable in

* Is annonymous online advice more "honest" than others?
Really depends on the source and wether you trust it or not, but then again the same could be said for the original questions.

* Do our experts feel competition to give “the best” or “most complete answer” to questions?
The only competition is to make sure that the asker gets a full and complete answer to their issue. If the question has already been fully answered and the asker is happy, I leave well enough alone. Otherwise I suggest other options to try.
* How do our experts handle differing opinions or unreasonable scrutiny of their advice?
Most are quite happy for a mistake to be correct by another member, but some take it as a personal slight and harressment.
Such it the way of the world
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Old Feb 17, 2006, 10:39 AM   #6  
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I think I might have missed the "expert" versus "member" debate...

In context, I intended "expert" to mean "the individual sharing thier knoweldge".
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Old Feb 17, 2006, 01:49 PM   #7  
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What compels our experts to answer a question?

Section 27,paragraph 2b:"see my answer under paragraph 567/859/21c".

Is annonymous online advice more "honest" than others?

Depends who your hiding from.

Do our experts feel competition to give “the best” or “most complete answer” to questions?

Yes.Especially if it's Tuesday.

How do our experts handle differing opinions or unreasonable scrutiny of their advice?

See my answer for question 1.

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Old Feb 17, 2006, 02:17 PM   #8  
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It is the electronic extension of neighbors talking over the backyard fence. The entire human race is predicated on language and it's ability to express abstract thought. Some of us are so enamored with it that we just can't contain ourselves.
Add that to the worse fear of all, loneliness. It's not death I fear, it's the thought of being utterly alone. So yak it up while we are still vertical but at least attempt to make it either informative or entertaining.

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What compels our experts to answer a question?
I like to help people if I can. I myself have been in situations where I need help and I like to assist others if I can.

Is annonymous online advice more "honest" than others?
More honest. Depends on the subject area. But in general, perhaps. Sometimes in non cyberspace, people have a more difficult time telling someone that they are in fact wrong.

Do our experts feel competition to give “the best” or “most complete answer” to questions?
No. If 2 or more experts have given proper and full advice, then I usually won’t pipe in. I will only add in if it’s a topic that interests me greatly or I feel some other piece of information was not mentioned.

Oh, and I like to compete with orange’s answers

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What I hate more is when other experts try to compete with me.

How do our experts handle differing opinions or unreasonable scrutiny of their advice?
Sometimes answers are just right or wrong. But other times, there is a lot of gray area to the answer. I would like to think I handle disagreements respectfully. And if I ever crossed the line, I would hope that someone would tell me that I did so I would realize how I did and learn not to do it again.
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It is the electronic extension of neighbors talking over the backyard fence.
In your analogy there is the accountability I mentioned - I know where you live. So if you tell me that the best way to cure my 2 year old's cold is to give her Sudafed and she falls into a coma I know where to find you. Online there is no accountability at all for some nefarious types so beware.
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