Tuesday, December 9, 2008

On Frustration and Loyalty

I had a bit of a meltdown last night. As usual, I started browsing the forums, but rather than learning things and laughing at Etc section antics, I just got more and more disgusted and fed up. I ended up in a very dark mood. It seemed like all I was seeing were threads bitching and moaning about every little thing that wasn't going right, and a lot attacking Etsy for either not doing enough for users or even accusing them of knowingly, deliberately doing things to make sellers fail. That was really the last straw for me because it's just stupid... if we fail, so will Etsy as a whole.

This is not the Etsy I fell in love with. Yes, I know those kind of threads and those kind of people always have been and always will be present on Etsy and any other site, but last night and for a few nights previously, it seemed like they had taken over the joint. No more helpful, informative threads to help me learn new techniques or new aspects of being a small business owner, no more random odes to grilled cheese (or macaroni and cheese, or any other incarnation of cheese, thank you danamiller).

I wound up so frustrated that I decided to ban myself from the forums indefinitely. They have been a spectacular resource and promotional tool for me, but I just cannot stand them right now. I even got so fed up that I was considering moving some of my business to the new Artfire site. But then, with a gentle nudge from a good friend, I realized that moving my business was not the way to support the site I love. If I want to defend and support Etsy, I need to keep all of my business there rather than support their competitors.

So that's what I'm going to do. All of my items will remain on Etsy. I will continue to thank them for everything they do for us (and that's a hell of a lot), and I will continue to have patience with them regarding the things that are still in need of improvement (which is also a lot, but that's true of any site, in my experience). What I won't do is listen to all of the fighting and complaining and recriminations some users are spewing. They're entitled to their opinions, but I'm entitled to disagree and walk away, too.

For the few people who might notice my absence in the forums, I will be back eventually, I'm sure. As others have in the past, I just need a break.

5 comments:

JuliaA said...

i, for one, agree that there should be many more threads about cheese.

Jessica N. said...

Here here! Cheese is the way to go :). Sorry to hear that you were surrounded by negativity! I feel that way too sometimes. People are just impatient...

CAT Productions said...

I understand where you're coming from. Before I started my Etsy site, I used to read all those threads, but since I opened my own Etsy shop, I don't bother with them. They aren't going to help me in any way, so I just stay away from them. Good luck with your shop!

Anonymous said...

There can never be enough threads about cheese. ;-)

Sorry that you are not enjoying the forums, I know that feeling and sometimes a break is really the best. Hope that you so come back though.

Stinkers are stinky.

AnniKae said...

Welcome back to the Forums! I have felt the same way. I always try to leave a postive note on the negative posts. I probably just irritate them even more...but, happiness is contagious. Let's start spreading the ♥♥♥.
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