Soulspark
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There is a very similar thread, which started out here, but was then moved to Support called "no subforum for alcohol?" started by a user named asecin. I realize this is close to double posting, but the only reason I post here is so that the mods on this forum can read the post. Brace yourselves, because this is a long post. I have quoted what I feel are the two most relevant posts from the aforementioned post here. If you would like to read the post in full, go to the Support forum.
animal_cookie, a senior moderator in Support, then responds to myself and a few other users in a very detailed way, which I appreciate. He says (his replies are in red, I couldn't get the quote mechanism to work because this is a different forum).
"Yesterday 15:25
Originally Posted by asecin
easy way out eh alasdairm, just url us to past threads that never bared fruit just as you try to ruin this one
i suggest reading the thru the threads alasdairm linked to. you will see this has been discussed many times and the general consensus is that it is not needed.
soulspark, thank you for your well thought out response. i've tried to respond to most of your points below.
Originally Posted by Soulspark
It would give people who just drink a place for their answers. Many people in "other drugs" ask questions like, "Is it safe/fun to use *insert poster's DOC here* with alcohol? While we don't condone trying to make others' experiences more "fun" here at BL, silly questions like this can end up leading to harm reduction. For example someone might ask, "How cool is it to do coke and when you're drunk?" They may get a few "it's awesome posts", but then they could learn about cocoethylene in the next one, and how it is 15-20 more potent (IIRC) than coke alone. They might learn something new about what they should or shouldn't do. We've got to remember, we don't know how old users are unless they just say it. Some could be 14 or 15 and maybe just want to know what it's like to be drunk for the first time without a hard drug user making fun of them or warning them "don't start ever, or you'll end up just like me". It'd be a safer place for non drug users and younger users.
On the other side of the coin, some drinker may wonder, "I'm thinking of trying alcohol (his or her only substance) with coke. Is that a good idea?" As I stated before, since alcohol is so "vanilla" to us all now, hypothetically in this forum what could happen is the opposite. Not that he or she learns something which they should her shouldn't do, but that the poster learns nothing. In this situation, the cokeheads flock to this thread and start talking about cocaine, naturally. The fact that the OP only drinks gets overlooked, and soon the thread is hijacked and the OP is left with no answers.
i am wondering why people can't give complete answers to alcohol questions on OD. there is no rule that forbids people from discussing drugs interactions with alcohol.
I do believe asecin has a great idea. I think there should be an alcohol thread. Most of us drink. Most of our friends and family also do. I know how much the mods here love harm reduction (there's no reason why they shouldn't by the way), so if we were to think of people in our lives who have been harmed by substances alcohol surely would top that list. Sure herion users would say most of my friends are messed up bc of herion. Meth users would say the same about meth. However, I believe NONE of us could say that we don't know at least 1 person whose life has been ruined or greatly retarded by alcohol. It would certainly be relevant for all of us at one level or another.
the recovery forums handles a wide variety of threads about how alcohol has affect our member's lives. it is also where members can discuss how other substances have affected their lives.
So yes. I completely agree there should be an alcohol forum. For the four main reasons I've laid out above.
1. There is still so much to be learned scientifically. Some here at BL don't care about that, but to others, it is quite interesting. It stares us in the face at street corners, but pharmacologically speaking, we don't know a ton about it as asecin said. It could be a collaborative educational forum in part.
i am sure that ADD would welcome discussion about the science of alcohol.
2. It will help people to learn about alcohol in social situations. What to do. What not to do. Because of the prevalence of alcohol in the world, this is an obvious plus.
Some users are young and really do just want to know about alcohol, not get made fun of by hard users (not to say hard users all make fun of this hypothetical curious highschooler, but some do). I've seen it happen.
threads about alcohol and social situations exist across the board. the lounge, SO and DC all have threads about the social aspects of drinking.
3. Coincides with the previous, but it would give drinkers (not users) a place to find their answers. It would also help the other drugs board by "purifying" of hijacked threads. It seems to me that the more sub forums or prefixes there are, the fewer hijacked threads there would be. It'd make the mods' jobs easier by having to end fewer of these stolen threads, I would imagine.
i am not opposed to an alcohol prefix in OD. however, that is not a decision i can make.
4. Probably most importantly, it would aid in harm reduction. Certainly a heroin addict's lifestyle is far worse off than a college freshman with his first real bad hangover, however, due to the sheer prevalence of the drug, I believe it deserves it's own forum (or at the very least, prefix in Other Drugs". Alcohol, by the way, is a pretty harmful substance in itself. Some people (yes, even on BL) don't know you can die from not drinking if you have been drinking for so long. This drug is everywhere and just because it's vanilla doesn't mean it isn't harmful and doesn't need a place where its harm could potentially be reduced.
as i said above, there is plenty of discussion in the recovery forums about how alcohol affects our members lives.
I've actually never noticed this. I too would love to see an EtOH subforum. We'll see if it happens though. I agree with asecin. We here at BL have probably all drank, and probably all been very drunk. It may be that we do it so often, in fact, that is has become "vanilla", and we all overlook it. Thomas 29, I have to object to your notion that the fact that alcohol is legal should preclude it from having its own category. I know you mean it's own subforum, but even here, in other drugs, there is no alcohol "prefix". RC's (some of them) are legal and they have their own prefix.
EtOH is, although structurally simple, pharmacologically very complicated. It effects mainly GABA, but has effects on a whole ton of neurotransmitters to a lesser degree. This is why there is no antidote, like narcon for opiates, for example. There's so much we don't know about alcohol and it is one of the most widely used and widely studied drugs (yes, it's a drug people) out there.
It would give people who just drink a place for their answers. Many people in "other drugs" ask questions like, "Is it safe/fun to use *insert poster's DOC here* with alcohol? While we don't condone trying to make others' experiences more "fun" here at BL, silly questions like this can end up leading to harm reduction. For example someone might ask, "How cool is it to do coke and when you're drunk?" They may get a few "it's awesome posts", but then they could learn about cocoethylene in the next one, and how it is 15-20 more potent (IIRC) than coke alone. They might learn something new about what they should or shouldn't do. We've got to remember, we don't know how old users are unless they just say it. Some could be 14 or 15 and maybe just want to know what it's like to be drunk for the first time without a hard drug user making fun of them or warning them "don't start ever, or you'll end up just like me". It'd be a safer place for non drug users and younger users.
On the other side of the coin, some drinker may wonder, "I'm thinking of trying alcohol (his or her only substance) with coke. Is that a good idea?" As I stated before, since alcohol is so "vanilla" to us all now, hypothetically in this forum what could happen is the opposite. Not that he or she learns something which they should her shouldn't do, but that the poster learns nothing. In this situation, the cokeheads flock to this thread and start talking about cocaine, naturally. The fact that the OP only drinks gets overlooked, and soon the thread is hijacked and the OP is left with no answers.
I do believe asecin has a great idea. I think there should be an alcohol thread. Most of us drink. Most of our friends and family also do. I know how much the mods here love harm reduction (there's no reason why they shouldn't by the way), so if we were to think of people in our lives who have been harmed by substances alcohol surely would top that list. Sure herion users would say most of my friends are messed up bc of herion. Meth users would say the same about meth. However, I believe NONE of us could say that we don't know at least 1 person whose life has been ruined or greatly retarded by alcohol. It would certainly be relevant for all of us at one level or another.
So yes. I completely agree there should be an alcohol forum. For the four main reasons I've laid out above.
1. There is still so much to be learned scientifically. Some here at BL don't care about that, but to others, it is quite interesting. It stares us in the face at street corners, but pharmacologically speaking, we don't know a ton about it as asecin said. It could be a collaborative educational forum in part.
2. It will help people to learn about alcohol in social situations. What to do. What not to do. Because of the prevalence of alcohol in the world, this is an obvious plus.
Some users are young and really do just want to know about alcohol, not get made fun of by hard users (not to say hard users all make fun of this hypothetical curious highschooler, but some do). I've seen it happen.
3. Coincides with the previous, but it would give drinkers (not users) a place to find their answers. It would also help the other drugs board by "purifying" of hijacked threads. It seems to me that the more sub forums or prefixes there are, the fewer hijacked threads there would be. It'd make the mods' jobs easier by having to end fewer of these stolen threads, I would imagine.
4. Probably most importantly, it would aid in harm reduction. Certainly a heroin addict's lifestyle is far worse off than a college freshman with his first real bad hangover, however, due to the sheer prevalence of the drug, I believe it deserves it's own forum (or at the very least, prefix in Other Drugs". Alcohol, by the way, is a pretty harmful substance in itself. Some people (yes, even on BL) don't know you can die from not drinking if you have been drinking for so long. This drug is everywhere and just because it's vanilla doesn't mean it isn't harmful and doesn't need a place where its harm could potentially be reduced.
Long story short (though we're past that): I believe an alcohol subforum is an excellent one.
animal_cookie, a senior moderator in Support, then responds to myself and a few other users in a very detailed way, which I appreciate. He says (his replies are in red, I couldn't get the quote mechanism to work because this is a different forum).
"Yesterday 15:25
Originally Posted by asecin
easy way out eh alasdairm, just url us to past threads that never bared fruit just as you try to ruin this one
i suggest reading the thru the threads alasdairm linked to. you will see this has been discussed many times and the general consensus is that it is not needed.
soulspark, thank you for your well thought out response. i've tried to respond to most of your points below.
Originally Posted by Soulspark
It would give people who just drink a place for their answers. Many people in "other drugs" ask questions like, "Is it safe/fun to use *insert poster's DOC here* with alcohol? While we don't condone trying to make others' experiences more "fun" here at BL, silly questions like this can end up leading to harm reduction. For example someone might ask, "How cool is it to do coke and when you're drunk?" They may get a few "it's awesome posts", but then they could learn about cocoethylene in the next one, and how it is 15-20 more potent (IIRC) than coke alone. They might learn something new about what they should or shouldn't do. We've got to remember, we don't know how old users are unless they just say it. Some could be 14 or 15 and maybe just want to know what it's like to be drunk for the first time without a hard drug user making fun of them or warning them "don't start ever, or you'll end up just like me". It'd be a safer place for non drug users and younger users.
On the other side of the coin, some drinker may wonder, "I'm thinking of trying alcohol (his or her only substance) with coke. Is that a good idea?" As I stated before, since alcohol is so "vanilla" to us all now, hypothetically in this forum what could happen is the opposite. Not that he or she learns something which they should her shouldn't do, but that the poster learns nothing. In this situation, the cokeheads flock to this thread and start talking about cocaine, naturally. The fact that the OP only drinks gets overlooked, and soon the thread is hijacked and the OP is left with no answers.
i am wondering why people can't give complete answers to alcohol questions on OD. there is no rule that forbids people from discussing drugs interactions with alcohol.
I do believe asecin has a great idea. I think there should be an alcohol thread. Most of us drink. Most of our friends and family also do. I know how much the mods here love harm reduction (there's no reason why they shouldn't by the way), so if we were to think of people in our lives who have been harmed by substances alcohol surely would top that list. Sure herion users would say most of my friends are messed up bc of herion. Meth users would say the same about meth. However, I believe NONE of us could say that we don't know at least 1 person whose life has been ruined or greatly retarded by alcohol. It would certainly be relevant for all of us at one level or another.
the recovery forums handles a wide variety of threads about how alcohol has affect our member's lives. it is also where members can discuss how other substances have affected their lives.
So yes. I completely agree there should be an alcohol forum. For the four main reasons I've laid out above.
1. There is still so much to be learned scientifically. Some here at BL don't care about that, but to others, it is quite interesting. It stares us in the face at street corners, but pharmacologically speaking, we don't know a ton about it as asecin said. It could be a collaborative educational forum in part.
i am sure that ADD would welcome discussion about the science of alcohol.
2. It will help people to learn about alcohol in social situations. What to do. What not to do. Because of the prevalence of alcohol in the world, this is an obvious plus.
Some users are young and really do just want to know about alcohol, not get made fun of by hard users (not to say hard users all make fun of this hypothetical curious highschooler, but some do). I've seen it happen.
threads about alcohol and social situations exist across the board. the lounge, SO and DC all have threads about the social aspects of drinking.
3. Coincides with the previous, but it would give drinkers (not users) a place to find their answers. It would also help the other drugs board by "purifying" of hijacked threads. It seems to me that the more sub forums or prefixes there are, the fewer hijacked threads there would be. It'd make the mods' jobs easier by having to end fewer of these stolen threads, I would imagine.
i am not opposed to an alcohol prefix in OD. however, that is not a decision i can make.
4. Probably most importantly, it would aid in harm reduction. Certainly a heroin addict's lifestyle is far worse off than a college freshman with his first real bad hangover, however, due to the sheer prevalence of the drug, I believe it deserves it's own forum (or at the very least, prefix in Other Drugs". Alcohol, by the way, is a pretty harmful substance in itself. Some people (yes, even on BL) don't know you can die from not drinking if you have been drinking for so long. This drug is everywhere and just because it's vanilla doesn't mean it isn't harmful and doesn't need a place where its harm could potentially be reduced.
as i said above, there is plenty of discussion in the recovery forums about how alcohol affects our members lives.
