Melon mad at me again, so I really really want to hit that character limit to keep people from really hating me and stuff
I remember in school when teachers used to grade people poorly and all the kids would sit around at lunch and say "Uhh I hate teacher X, they really have it in for me, they're always on my back!"
~ I think the mistake they made is that, although it often feels like it; the world doesn't revolve around peoples personal feelings towards you; teachers are just trying to teach ~ within the bounds of their knowledge and their own human flaws.
As for moderators, they don't moderate because they
hate people. Its the exact opposite; I put time into moderating because I want people to continue to happily participate in this space ~ you and everyone else included.
Feel free to ignore me though, I'm probably wrong
This is passive aggressive and the opposite of a good way to approach a topic. It doesn't help you and it doesn't help me or anyone else enjoy our time here. We don't enforce rules for no reason; those rules evolved over time based on past issues, and feedback from past forum members. Rules exist to try and make everyone's experience better, however they are still evolving and open to change; its up to you to engage in a positive way to make that change happen.
To tie it back to the topic; in this case we are talking about post length and the quality of writing. We've had guidelines about that since the beginning, but its also been an ongoing debate. On one hand I have people who want to be able to post a single sentence because that's all they need; on the other hand I have people complaining that there's too many spammy posts; both are valid points of view ~ so its up to me and the everyone else here to find a balance.
To me, the point of writing more and expanding your ideas, is to have those discussions and convey what you are trying to say in a way that others will understand (and hopefully enjoy reading!).
Expressing yourself is often about posting a cool doodle, or decorating your profile (and people here are really good at that) ~ however expressing yourself is also about being able to say what you mean and taking the time to fully say it. Many people on this forum are great at doing that (much better than me!) however its also something many of us need to work on too; that was the original point of this thread, and that's why this discussion is worth having. As
@malice said, there's no right or wrong answer, there's only the balance that people feel is correct for everyone here.
why write a whole essay when i can say what i want to in just a few sentences?
One of the big issues I see (and suffer from too), is that I often feel I have explained myself in a short bit of text; but to someone else reading that text, its really not clear at all ~ readers need you to slow down and repeat yourself from many different angles in order for them to fully grasp what you're saying. I would say that extending your writing is rarely for the benefit of the writer, its for the benefit of the reader (and yes that's a real pain
)