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BillWoodruff17-Jan-10 19:54
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A post on the Lounge yesterday (GMT +7) [^], titled "Kinds of Red (a very short story)," by Ravel H. Joyce, is, I think, an interesting "edge case" in terms of the norms of behavior on a public forum.

My first reaction was that the "story" was a jape.

The first thing I did after reading the "story," was to Google on a fairly distinctive phrase in the story to see if it might be posted elsewhere on the web. The only "hit" was to the OP.

Next, I looked at Joyce's profile on CP, read a few previous messages : they all looked "straight" to me. Seeing Joyce had posted a lot to the SoapBox 1.0 didn't raise any flags for me, perhaps because I never went there, and never read SoapBox content (just not my cup of tea).

But soon after I decided the OP might be a real cry of anguish, and posted my response, posts by Damien S and Christian Gauss stated that the author was a teenager, and implied the story was a "fiction."

In this case the title including the words "short story" does, I think, put a little wiggle-room in making the case that enough of a hint was given that it might be fiction.

As a creative writer myself, I admire this post as "fiction," by the way. The writer has some real talent. While it's my personal opinion that using the God-given gift of creativity to manipulate people's emotions in this manner is a "mistake," and probably reflects some real psychological problems in the writer (or, at least, "immaturity"), I can't question the OP's "right" to do that.

And, I don't mind being made a fool of, making a mistake in evaluation in the cause of compassion : I'd rather make that mistake than make the mistake of cynicism where it later turns out what I did not believe happened to be "true" !

If I were moderating a bulletin board with an "open discussion" area like the Lounge, I don't know if I'd allow this kind of "emotional chain-pulling" jape or not : it comes pretty close to the "threshold" of an area which I think would be "intolerable" : like reporting on someone's death or injury as a joke in an "unambiguous" way.

I'm not "reporting" this message or its author; I'm not saying this post and its responses are a "site bug" ! ... but, I'm just interested to hear how other people on CP view this type of post.

The "paradoxical" effect of this post, was the very touching response by Pete O'Hanlon, and the sharing that followed that : I certainly find "value" in that.

thanks, Bill

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