When I first joined CC, I remember being overly impressed with how little conflict there was in the Singles forum. I had frequented another Christian forum long before I became active in the Singles forum here and there was always a ton of conflict there. Here it felt incredibly peaceful compared to over there. Now of course, the Bible Discussion Forum has always been a war zone, but Singles for the longest time was relatively serene. I have noticed over the past year or so, though, that the amount of conflict here has increased substantially, and people who used to never fight are now very on-edge.
I put a lot of value on self-awareness, and so I just thought I would take a moment to share what I see as the root cause of a lot of this conflict. You can look back at any thread where there was dispute and see the same patterns over and over:
Person A posts a reply.
Person B replies to Person A, somehow disagreeing with or criticizing their post.
Person A responds to Person B defensively, often rudely.
Person B fires back.
This goes on until someone decides to drop it. Sometimes Person C will jump in to defend Person A or B.
I think we can all agree that forum conflict is unavoidable every now and then, but it is exhausting and discouraging if it is happening all the time. Here are a couple of things that have helped me in matters of conflict or potential conflict online:
-Only worry about what you can control. You can't control how the other person responds, or whether or not the other person responds, but you can control whether or not you respond and how you respond.
-Respond, don't react. If you find yourself firing back out of heated emotions, give yourself time to gather yourself before responding.
-Be okay with disagreement. People are terrible at disagreeing online nowadays. When someone disagrees with you, it is not personal. It means they see things differently than you do. There is nothing wrong with that, and you would be surprised how easily it is to move on with life if you are willing to just accept disagreement for what it is.
Hopefully being able to see one of these disputes coming before it breaks out will help make this subforum a more peaceful place once again. As with any of my posts, take what you find helpful and feel free to leave the rest. The less we bicker online, the healthier it is for us. I believe that conflict online is one of the main reasons why there are so many people dealing with depression and anxiety nowadays. Let's make this a healthier environment for all of us
I put a lot of value on self-awareness, and so I just thought I would take a moment to share what I see as the root cause of a lot of this conflict. You can look back at any thread where there was dispute and see the same patterns over and over:
Person A posts a reply.
Person B replies to Person A, somehow disagreeing with or criticizing their post.
Person A responds to Person B defensively, often rudely.
Person B fires back.
This goes on until someone decides to drop it. Sometimes Person C will jump in to defend Person A or B.
I think we can all agree that forum conflict is unavoidable every now and then, but it is exhausting and discouraging if it is happening all the time. Here are a couple of things that have helped me in matters of conflict or potential conflict online:
-Only worry about what you can control. You can't control how the other person responds, or whether or not the other person responds, but you can control whether or not you respond and how you respond.
-Respond, don't react. If you find yourself firing back out of heated emotions, give yourself time to gather yourself before responding.
-Be okay with disagreement. People are terrible at disagreeing online nowadays. When someone disagrees with you, it is not personal. It means they see things differently than you do. There is nothing wrong with that, and you would be surprised how easily it is to move on with life if you are willing to just accept disagreement for what it is.
Hopefully being able to see one of these disputes coming before it breaks out will help make this subforum a more peaceful place once again. As with any of my posts, take what you find helpful and feel free to leave the rest. The less we bicker online, the healthier it is for us. I believe that conflict online is one of the main reasons why there are so many people dealing with depression and anxiety nowadays. Let's make this a healthier environment for all of us
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