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Loren Booda
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What properties describe the generic Physics Forums participant? Consider appearance, personality, education & knowledge, politics, philosophy, social & private life, vocation, hobbies, etc.
dekoi said:Appearance: Certainly not absolutely beautiful (there are the odd cases). Average appearance.
Personality:Usually quiet. Very thoughtful. Enjoys solitude. Does not like large groups.
Education and Knowledge: Certainly above average intelligence.
Politics: Ranges
Philosophy: I notice a large amount of people are relativists or subjectivists. Very few are theists.
I'm tired. :S
franznietzsche said:Does that mean i shouldn't have been practicing my nude strutting at the gym last night Moonbear?
Moonbear said::uhh: I guess that depends on who you thought you might be impressing. I suppose you could claim you were training for the Olympics in traditional ancient Greek style.
Hint for all the guys...if you're inclined to skinny dip, don't use the diving board. It's NOT flattering! :yuck:
http://www.moviesoundscentral.com/sounds/outlearnyou.wavLoren Booda said:What properties describe the generic Physics Forums participant? Consider appearance, personality, education & knowledge, politics, philosophy, social & private life, vocation, hobbies, etc.
Motai, the last word I would EVER use to describe you is "boring"!motai said:Social & Private Life: Tends to stick with circle of friends. Has the odd tendency to bore them with physics and calculus lectures every other moment.
PF posters refer to individuals who frequently post on the online forum platform "PF" (short for Physics Forums). This characterization focuses on their behavior and communication style within the forum.
The data for this characterization was gathered through a combination of observation and content analysis. I spent time reading and analyzing posts from various PF posters and took note of common themes and patterns in their behavior and communication.
Based on my analysis, some key characteristics of PF posters include a strong interest in physics and science, a tendency to use technical language and equations in their posts, and a willingness to engage in debates and discussions with other forum members.
Yes, I did identify two main subgroups within the PF posters community - "experts" and "learners." Experts are individuals who have a deep understanding of physics and often provide detailed explanations and solutions to complex problems. Learners, on the other hand, are individuals who are seeking help and guidance in understanding physics concepts.
This characterization can be useful for understanding the overall behavior and communication style within the PF forum and can provide insights for forum moderators and administrators in creating a positive and productive community. It can also be a useful resource for researchers studying online communities and their dynamics.