How do you currently experience Twoism?

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How do you currently experience Twoism?

Poll runs till Thu Jul 31, 2025 9:11 pm

A calm, familiar space with the same quiet magic as always.
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No votes
Still a goldmine of BoC insight, though the activity comes in waves.
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12%
A nostalgic archive I visit from time to time, still meaningful.
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8%
The vibe is changing… more noise, fewer deep dives.
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10%
Some threads feel like a weird party I didn’t mean to attend, still love the music, though
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6%
The tone feels different lately, a few more trolls than I’d like, but still checking in
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27%
I don’t mind a bit of noise, the friction sometimes sparks the most interesting discussions
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2%
Lurking from the shadows… observing, unsure where I fit in right now
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12%
Twoism is still my favorite weird little corner of the internet
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10%
Still decoding the silence between transmissions, it’s only been 11 years, right?
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6%
I thought I’d left… but Twoism pulled me back just for this poll
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8%
 
Total votes: 51

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We all engage with the forum differently, some come for the warmth, others for the mystery, and sometimes things shift without us even noticing. I'd love to hear your honest (but kind) perspective. Pick the options that best reflects how you see Twoism today. You can select 3 options.

We’re currently revisiting the way the moderator team is structured, and your feedback, whether lighthearted or sincere, helps us better understand how the community feels.

Please elaborate on your choice(s) and also if there isn't really an option for you to choose from, so we can use this on our journey to keep Twoism a great place for as many as possible.
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Kicking things off...

As the first to respond, I’ll take the liberty of kicking this off with some thoughts of my own. Twoism has always been a bit of a special place to me, and honestly, it still is. Despite how things shift over time, Twoism is still my favorite weird little corner of the internet.

That said, I’ve noticed in recent years, and not just on this forum, that the world has changed. We seem to have collectively grown more sensitive longer toes, and it feels like there's less space for open conversation. People are quicker to focus on what they don’t like instead of what they do. It’s a reflection of broader societal shifts, not something unique to this place.

It’s also clear that some people experience Twoism in very different ways. Some mainly come here for BoC speculation and spend most of their time in threads like the Speculation Topic, which gives them a very specific view of what this place is. Others, like myself, tend to engage more broadly, or come and go in waves. That’s always been part of the rhythm here.

Over the years, we’ve had silent stretches where barely anything was posted. We’ve had bursts of activity whenever a release seemed imminent. And personally, I’ve also changed, sometimes more active, sometimes more in the background. With the new age of social media forums take a different role I guess. But even so, Twoism has always felt like Twoism to me.

Usually I stay out of discussions around forum direction, especially being part of the team, because I don’t want to steer things too much. But since we’re in the middle of making some changes to the team, I felt it was the right moment to share a bit more openly this time.

Looking forward to hearing your perspectives because I'm open to change, if needed.
Life is a Frequency

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Overall, I still enjoy using Twoism, but the tone certainly seems different these days.

I think the recent noise, as you've described it, is merely a by-product of BoC's radio silence. Let's face it, it's wild that this place even exists in the first place, when you consider it's centred around an extremely inactive and reclusive electronic duo, with a very small discography compared to most of their peers. Many prolific artists these days could only dream of having an entire fan forum dedicated to them. Anything more than a subreddit seems totally outrageous.

So, when we're deep into what is, by far, BoC's quietest and most inactive period, there's naturally going to be some boredom, and I think this is when most of this 'noise' is generated. Trolls are crawling out of the woodwork and filling in the blanks. There are still moments of community and genuine excitement whenever something significant occurs in the BoC camp, and it's always fun to observe and participate, but the in-between lulls are a struggle.

Realistically, other than restricting blatant trolls and spammers, I don't think anything major can be done from an admin/mod level to 'fix' the problem. I think we have to wait for the great transmission for Twoism to flourish once again.

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Like many things in life, the strengths and weaknesses can be two sides of the same coin.

Back when I was an active (rather than sporadic) moderator here, I often used the phrase 'nature abhors a vacuum' regarding those lengthy gaps in BOC related news to justify to myself some of the wilder speculation that sometimes left me avoiding the BOC sub forum altogether. Twoism was more than 'just BOC' however. Much more.

I made friends, some of them lifelong, met many amazing creative people in the real world, discovered new music and art, all through Twoism. It was a thriving community and I loved it. Part of me always will.

But times change, needs change, life does what life does and bends us towards other things.

I'm floating about here a bit more lately, but less frequently than before and many of the names have changed of course. Yet Twoism still feels familiar. The wild speculation, both encouraged and derided, the occasional trolling, the warmth, the desire to share and discuss. It's all still there and it feels good to me.

Twoism may be more peripheral for myself now, but I can't deny, it still feels a worthwhile organism, worthy of it's place in the cultural world. Long may it continue, evolving, or stagnating. Either works for me and both statuses bring their own pluses and negatives.

All the very best to the new moderator(s) when Ae builds his new team. Enjoy the ride.

Stay tuned.
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Honestly...

I had left, pissed and annoyed at the proselytism presented here that stands much more as the "official" word in a kind of Stasi way than anything else. Let me explain.

Any and all allusion to BOC being done, on hiatus, disbanded as a creative unit or whatever get actively rolled over with facts which I find hard to reconcile with the works of what I hold dearly to My heart and mind in every situation: the scientific method (which I will not develop here, but Wikipedia is your friend).

Also refer you to the Quote misattributed to Voltaire: "je déteste ce que vous écrivez, mais je donnerais ma vie pour que vous puissiez continuer à écrire". In that, I find that Twoism has strayed from the principle of free speech and a welcoming safe space to express opinions, instead it feels as it has regressed into the chat boards of old which were basically turfs for flame wars (ref: WATTM).

I think some threads are far more volatile and subject to those outbursts than others. The everlasting "GENERAL NEW RELEASE SPECULATION TOPIC" which was closed and opened vowing a new tone as "GENERAL NEW RELEASE SPECULATION TOPIC PART II" and in which the tone is far more acerb, in my view.

As for the rest of the community, I don't have much to say, the other topics are fine, I shared in the past about my struggles with mental illness (general anxiety disorder and major depressive disorder) life as a dad and a partner. Also about photo, art, sharing what I listen to.

To me, BoC is the anomaly in my life, it lies way outside what My musical taste is, but it finds its ways because of the aesthetics of it, it transcends the simple music to me and blends into art.

Art touches me, deeply, I am someone who is very connected to my emotional being and as such I find that when I offer my view or opinion on something, something that instill in me enough interest to come out of my shell and voice it, it is important.

Now when you take that which is important to someone, be it opinion, looks, likes, and turn it down...

Well it does not feel good when that happens, and repeat that, and sprinkle it with a dose of what feels like a political party line that seems to have blind faith just irks me, and maybe others, into silence, drifting or outright leaving.

That's my take on it, I am slipping this into the suggestion box and leave it for those interested to read.

But in parting, i say: be good to one another, follow humanitarian principles, the logic of science, the magic of art and the empowering clout of dreams.

Farewell

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Keep it up. Don't change a thing. Just bring the naughty stick out a bit more, that's all. I like endlessly speculating and also laughing/agreeing with the many theories. For something like that to end, would be quite sad. I come back here to read what you guys post, because its cool. So keep going! That's my 2 cents. Love you guys!
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Like any forum, what makes Twoism worth visiting is its users, but if good faith discussion is driven away by a handful of aggressive trolls, then suddenly it is no longer worth visiting. This has nothing to do with being sensitive. Luckily Twoism has rules that can help maintain a friendly atmosphere. It is up to the moderators to enforce these rules and do so sufficiently. People should always feel safe here. :!:

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For a while, due to a few rude characters, I stayed off of Twoism and found greener pastures. But I genuinely loved going on this site for the longest time and as you can tell by my post count, it's unbelievably high.

I've also met quite a few wonderful people on here and I've been grateful for my interactions with them.

I've now decided that I will return once the album finally drops and I can offer new speculation and discussion that my millions of posts haven't offered already. And, I believe the negativity will be a lot less once the band finally returns.

At this point, it's looking more than certain because BOC are not the kind of people to cash grab. So instead of griping about the past, I will wait quietly for the best Twoism and BOC themselves to flourish.

One of my favorite tracks on Societas is Paul Hart's Prospect on his optimistic album Futurism. And that's what I believe we'll have!
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I miss when there was more here to talk about, but that's following a band like BoC really. I met some very cool people here and the offline meetups were legendary. If anything, meeting up outside the forum showed me how wide and varied people's musical tastes were aside from BoC... which is exciting but does kind of collapse the forum experience outside of a release cycle.

The thing that could've really kept the impetus to stay here going was the Twoism records thing, but a lot of those names have wandered off doing their own thing now which is understandable.

Twoism seems similar to me to a forum like Cookdandbombd, brought together by a shared love of somebody that only sporadically puts anything out, so the conversation has to move on to other things (other comedians than Chris Morris in their case). It's funny the parallels, both Chris Morris and BoC seem to have a similar appreciation of the unusual and the uneasy. But that kind of me material only works when you trust the audience to know where you stand and why you're turning over the stones you're turning over. CaB do a brilliant job of making sure that stays clear or maybe it's just that comedy fans self-select differently than music fans do.

I have always loved this place more than Other Alternatives and it's looking like we're the last ones standing, for however long that continues being a thing. It would be lovely to think it stays as a place where it's a welcoming community but it IS the web in current year, so.

I'll keep dropping by until I drop off

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