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WrongPlanet was actually the first website I came to before this one. But for some reason I wasn't inspired enough to join. Honestly, sometimes I have this problem where if I try to do something and the answer/path isn't revealed to me quick enough my mind just shuts down and I give up and move on. I'm pretty sure that's what happened there. Lol. It displayed this message saying it was checking my browser and that it would take 5 seconds to connect me to the website then when it popped up there was all this info and all these words all over the website. I saw a picture or 2 of some members but before I even really had a chance to register or explore my mind had already shut down from the boredom and feeling of being lost.Are any of you guys also on WrongPlanet? I'm now officially on both.
WrongPlanet was actually the first website I came to before this one. But for some reason I wasn't inspired enough to join. Honestly, sometimes I have this problem where if I try to do something and the answer/path isn't revealed to me quick enough my mind just shuts down and I give up and move on. I'm pretty sure that's what happened there. Lol. It displayed this message saying it was checking my browser and that it would take 5 seconds to connect me to the website then when it popped up there was all this info and all these words all over the website. I saw a picture or 2 of some members but before I even really had a chance to register or explore my mind had already shut down from the boredom and feeling of being lost.
I thought the same thing just the other day. If AC every shutdown and I couldn't find another decent forum I'd probably give in and join WP. Lol. And I do agree that the their site seems so stale. Like nothing really stood out or really grabbed my attention.Actually, that was a bit of my sentiment as well I think.
I once looked on their website looking for AS forums, but I found the lay-out a bit underwhelming and stale... yup, those are reasons why I wont sign up to a website, lol.
But I quickly found another forum in the form of (the now defunct) Spectrumville (the same forum Ereth is speaking of)... and eventually I ended up on Aspiescentral since I noticed a banner in some Spectrumville members' signatures (and I think most of AC staff where active on SV as well).
I'm on another aspie forum though which is way, way smaller than AC. And I've looked around on a dutch autism forum. Though that last one wasn't really for me. Maybe it just was the crowd there that didn't appeal to me.
So in short, nope I'm not on WP, nor do I think I would end up there. Unless a place like AC would close down and I would struggle to find another forum to hang out with fellow aspies.
I tried it once and found it to be a very negative experience.
I like the way you describe what we go through as our journey.Me too. I started off there. They are not very welcoming to self-diagnosis. This forum is way more helpful for people starting their journey (from an adults perspective).
it depends on the user as opposed to the whole userbase.Me too. I started off there. They are not very welcoming to self-diagnosis. This forum is way more helpful for people starting their journey (from an adults perspective).
with self diagnosed members,over the years many have wrote in a way that makes them look like they are looking for a diagnosis,for example they will ask how can they get diagnosed with AS/ASD etc instead of how can they get assessed for it.
we also had a few self diagnosed members become the most vocal on the site,speaking for everyone on the whole spectrum ,making people fed up because they acted as if they were diagnosed, and they came back to tell us they were eventualy diagnosed with something else;it was nice that they had the balls to come back and tell us that but there has been a lot of friction as a result, the worst member for anti self diagnosis has been banned if remember correctly.
This is interesting.we also had a few self diagnosed members become the most vocal on the site,speaking for everyone on the whole spectrum ,making people fed up because they acted as if they were diagnosed, and they came back to tell us they were eventualy diagnosed with something else;it was nice that they had the balls to come back and tell us that but there has been a lot of friction as a result, the worst member for anti self diagnosis has been banned if remember correctly.
will find there are many of us who are very supportive of self diagnosed people but its not worth joining currently because its in a mess-it badly needs updating and its broken in a lot of places,the mods are great-they have their work cut out without the admin regulary there on their side.
It was the first forum I ever posted on, back in 2012. I learned a lot there and formed my opinions on various Autism related issues by talking to a variety of people. As time went on though, I grew to despise that site. One of my main problems with it is that people can't seem to be able to hold negative opinions of Autism without forcing them upon everyone else and expecting that they justify not feeling negatively about an integral part of themselves. People have argued that they're simply trying to help people understand their viewpoints, but;
Helping someone to feel good about themselves = GOOD.
Trying to make someone feel badly about themselves = BAD.
Hardly a difficult concept to understand, right?
The general negativity, unwarranted hostility towards the self-diagnosed, and the fact that the mods didn't understand why threads entitled "alternatives to murder" could be harmful to the public's perception of Autistic people culminated in my leaving the site permanently in April.
Without having the benefit of knowing what some of the posts under the thread, "alternatives to murder" are, I cannot really offer an opinion. Fox News insinuated a link between AS and violence in its report that Adam Lanza might have had Autism. It spread this fear that somehow people with AS are more violent and irrational. If I had to put myself inside of the WP moderators' heads, I'd say that they didn't want people jumping to the wrong conclusions about people with AS. Still, I never received a particularly warm welcome at WP and have found much more solace and welcome here at AspiesCentral.
It's my understanding that he was in fact autistic, yes. But people with autism are rarely violent (and actually, only a very small percentage of people with mental illnesses/conditions are violent). So obviously Fox was just doing its usual fearmongering.Fox News insinuated a link between AS and violence in its report that Adam Lanza might have had Autism. It spread this fear that somehow people with AS are more violent and irrational