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    I’ve never met people who complain more about parking than Oklahomans. There is always plenty of parking.

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    I only assume the people that comment like that are suburban hermits and wouldn't frequent downtown regardless of if there was "enough parking" for them or not. They are simply unwilling [or gave up trying] to learn to navigate in an unfamiliar area.

    This is why it is important for signage, waypoints, and landmarks that help outsider navigate the area to make them the most comfortable in new areas.

    Imagine a commuter rail spanning Edmond - DT OKC - Norman. Then a main streetcar route that was easy to understand. My lifetime, I hope.

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    What I don't get is the guy on Twitter who did a quote tweet thread starting from the OKCTalk tweet with the renders and went off about housing and hotels that get built in downtown being empty. I was reading it earlier today and thinking to myself "get better stats, they aren't empty".

    Am I wrong on that?

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    ^

    Downtown housing is very full and hotels were very much so before the pandemic.

    We need more of both, not less.

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    I was cracking up at some of the comments on today's post about the proposed Bricktown apartments and hotels because they're mind-blowingly uninformed or over-the-top regressive. I used to read those comments, shaking my head at the stupidity. It's now almost a game to see how quickly a parking comment comes up.

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    Those kind of comments always make me wonder about people. I like to generally assume I am not smarter than everyone about anything. So when a developer proposes and embarks on a development with millions of dollars at stake, that likely has to go through an underwriting process with multiple third-parties checking their work (which they do for a living day-in and day-out) to ensure the project is feasible, some people assume they are smarter than all of the professionals involved in the project who completely forgot to check occupancy rates before preparing this development.

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    Quote Originally Posted by king183 View Post
    I was cracking up at some of the comments on today's post about the proposed Bricktown apartments and hotels because they're mind-blowingly uninformed or over-the-top regressive. I used to read those comments, shaking my head at the stupidity. It's now almost a game to see how quickly a parking comment comes up.
    The parking stuff is probably worse in OKC than bigger cities but the negativity is all part and parcel of social media, especially Facebook which skews older (read: tons of old cranks).


    I sometimes hear criticism about OKCTalk being overly negative to which I reply: "Have you ever been on the Internet??"

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    Quote Originally Posted by T. Jamison View Post
    Those kind of comments always make me wonder about people. I like to generally assume I am not smarter than everyone about anything. So when a developer proposes and embarks on a development with millions of dollars at stake, that likely has to go through an underwriting process with multiple third-parties checking their work (which they do for a living day-in and day-out) to ensure the project is feasible, some people assume they are smarter than all of the professionals involved in the project who completely forgot to check occupancy rates before preparing this development.
    When Pete posted the Uhaul lot renderings the first time there was a person in the Facebook comments who was going on about how there was no way all three of those building could fit in that lot. They were absolutely convinced that these rendering were done without anyone taking a single measurement.

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    Wow, just reading this thread. Not surprising, but still depressing. With short text and instant reactions, social media rewards emotional responses with attention, which is the currency in an attention economy… and as the saying goes, enragement generates engagement. There really is no way to fix platforms like Facebook or Twitter. On the whole, they’re a terrible technology for human life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoGators View Post
    When Pete posted the Uhaul lot renderings the first time there was a person in the Facebook comments who was going on about how there was no way all three of those building could fit in that lot. They were absolutely convinced that these rendering were done without anyone taking a single measurement.
    Thank goodness they pointed that out!

    This group was preparing to spend tens of millions and never thought to measure the property!

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    I just read all those then realized how much of a little bubble with have here on the forums. I feel like I know most posters. Facebook brings out….some interesting takes.

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    Pete is proactive as a board moderator. That’s why OKCTalk is a space for civil discussion. You just can’t have decent forums online without good content moderation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dankrutka View Post
    You just can’t have decent forums online without good content moderation.
    On FB that's called censorship and is against the constitution because they saw someone else say that on FB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roger S View Post
    On FB that's called censorship and is against the constitution because they saw someone else say that on FB.
    haha. Yeah, the moderation violates "free speech" argument is such a bad take. If you've ever followed any major Internet space, they quickly turns into a cesspool of bigotry, porn, and hate if there isn't active moderation. The problem with the major platforms is that they don't consistently enforce their own community standards so when they deplatform people who violate their rules, it looks arbitrary. Facebook/Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok have all been spectacular failures. OKCTalk does much better. Of course, smaller scale helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    I posted that drone shot with the 3 Uhaul-lot towers rendered and of course it prompted endless complaints about parking, traffic, expensive hotel rooms and the usual amount of overwhelming moaning.

    Finally, someone had enough:

    Burner account?

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    I've been busy and absent from the boards for a while and i've missed it.. I do see the posts on Facebook now and then and always look for these comments. This thread is everything I need to laugh a bad day away. lol

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