What kind of moderation should Twoism.org adopt? |
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Dear Twoism members, Since its beginning, Twoism has been a space where people come together through a shared love for Boards of Canada and related topics. Over the years, this forum has always embraced a wide range of conversations, sometimes sharp, sometimes philosophical, sometimes deeply personal. But times change, and so does the internet. That’s why we'd like to hear from you: how should Twoism approach moderation in the future? There’s no right or wrong answer, this is an opportunity to reflect together on what we want this community to be, and how we interact with one another. Please take a moment to vote in the poll. Your input will help us shape the future of Twoism in a way that reflects the values of its members. Help we’re fighting, Twoism crew [Continue] |
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Drodbar wrote:Hi -
I've been following BOC since the early 1990s. I saw them live at the Warp Lighthouse party in London, October 2000. I also saw Plaid, Aphex, and Autechre that night! Bjork was hanging around in the audience.
My other interests include travel, photography and cricket.
Happy to chat about anything!
gabriel_o wrote:As great as MHTRTC is, I think Geogaddi is slightly better as a whole - anyone else agree? Just an impeccable atmosphere throughout...
pilot12 wrote:Hello![]()
I've been a Boards of Canada fan for about 2 years or so. Completely fell in love with their sound when I first heard it. So I've decided to join twoisim because I would like to talk about music. I would tell you where I first heard boards of Canada but the funny thing is, I don't remember. I live in a small town in Iowa (united states) and I might be the only one in my entire town who listens to BOC.
I'm going to be straightforward and say that as of the time of this message, I am 14 years old. Please dont think of me any differently because of my age, thanks!
s7409651 wrote:HELLO SWEET NEW ONES
also, Drodbar, much envy at your attendance at the Lighthouse party! The stuff of legend.
tumuli_stump_jumper wrote:Lurking for years. Listening since the early 2000's. Electronic musician, farmer, mechanic, electronics hobbyist... and more.
Feels like activity is starting to ramp up for a new release...maybe...
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