ModestoTklr
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I have been off and on the TMF site for over a decade. My screen name has changed often and have moved multiple times during this period. I believe I was first on the site using AOL dialup ISP service (on a black and white laptop).
Anyway, I have noticed a change in the demographic of the site. Originally, it seemed like a niche site. Stories from Max Speere, Mimi the moderator giving everyone in the chatroom a hard time; users getting together to role play, share stories and try to hook up.
Then it expanded, where more video producers became involved in making content and dungeons owners/contractors saw this as a platform for advertising their various wares and services.
Now it has expanded again. As internet speeds increase, and the newer generation utilizes the internet more and more; there seems to be more openness from the newer generation and more trolls. I was paranoid when first using the internet and visiting this site, for fear of being discovered. However, it seems like the newer generation either realize that the likelyhood of being discovered is slim to none, and those discovering are also being discovered themselves (if that made any sense).
The troll thing can be expected. Teens discovering something out of the ordinary and coming up with 'fantastic new' idea of creating a fake user, only to discover that the prank is not only low risk (due to the anonymity of the internet) but also low reward (they might get one or two hits from lonely drunk users).
I don't see these things as 'bad' per say. Just the internet growing up and site demographics growing along with it.
What changes to this site to you see going forward? Do you think there will be more and more regulation governing content and access?
Do you think that those who are not interested in this niche will eventually become bored with trying to troll/scam and move onto greener pastures?
I am actually just bored on a Sunday morning, and came across an ad in the personals (29 year old female tickle virgin dying to be tickle tortured, posted twice because finding a male tickler is 'just so darn hard' {pout})
Anyway, I have noticed a change in the demographic of the site. Originally, it seemed like a niche site. Stories from Max Speere, Mimi the moderator giving everyone in the chatroom a hard time; users getting together to role play, share stories and try to hook up.
Then it expanded, where more video producers became involved in making content and dungeons owners/contractors saw this as a platform for advertising their various wares and services.
Now it has expanded again. As internet speeds increase, and the newer generation utilizes the internet more and more; there seems to be more openness from the newer generation and more trolls. I was paranoid when first using the internet and visiting this site, for fear of being discovered. However, it seems like the newer generation either realize that the likelyhood of being discovered is slim to none, and those discovering are also being discovered themselves (if that made any sense).
The troll thing can be expected. Teens discovering something out of the ordinary and coming up with 'fantastic new' idea of creating a fake user, only to discover that the prank is not only low risk (due to the anonymity of the internet) but also low reward (they might get one or two hits from lonely drunk users).
I don't see these things as 'bad' per say. Just the internet growing up and site demographics growing along with it.
What changes to this site to you see going forward? Do you think there will be more and more regulation governing content and access?
Do you think that those who are not interested in this niche will eventually become bored with trying to troll/scam and move onto greener pastures?
I am actually just bored on a Sunday morning, and came across an ad in the personals (29 year old female tickle virgin dying to be tickle tortured, posted twice because finding a male tickler is 'just so darn hard' {pout})