I think the problem is that there aren't enough options for folk who want to get into relations with others. Sure, you have the personals page, but that's not the most reliable thing compared to fetlife and collarme. And then of course some people are put off by the site limiting what content you can see depending on if you're a paying member or not.
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Originally posted by AramFingalThis is what omorashi.org has now, though, at least on the pee side of things. I'm not arguing for it over wetset or anything like that, but they have a trusting community where some people are sharing self-generated content, so clearly they're doing something right. People do share content here, but it's more pictures and fewer videos. I imagine being difficult to navigate has its drawbacks, but it also seems to keep the trolls out.
As far as the web design goes, I don't really understand, Yanni. You said you didn't like having too much content on one page, but then you said you left because there wasn't enough content on the first page. And simple can be good, but having a diverse offering means attracting people who value different things. Having a number of different board can be really nice. For example, there is a wetting experiences board and a wetting videos and links board. That way you have a dedicated place for stories where they don't get overrun and overlooked because they are sharing space with videos. Stories, both real and fictional, do very well there.
As for the name of the site, I tend to agree with you. However, the site owner is a big Japanese culture fan, and the site attracts a lot or people with that interest. I know that might seem like a bad thing, but since omorashi is much more mainstream in Japan, that focus actually seems to attract more people than less. Just like BDSM is fairly mainstream here. People on BDSM boards talk about a wide variety of topics, which is conducive to a more normal social situation than people sitting around talking about nothing but a fetish. All in all, I think the good outweighs the bad.
EDIT: thought of one other thing. The term omorashi is not as taboo as something like "panty pissing," and it sounds more like something you'd say to a woman. "Hey, are you at all interested in omorashi?" vs "Do you like panty-pissing?" I just think I would be much less embarrassed to say I like omorashi than any of the alternatives.Last edited by watchyougo; August 31, 2012, 03:37 AM.
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I'm writing my thoughts below. I'm not sure how well organized they are.
There's currently a divide in my physical life and my digital life. There's the 'me' that poops my pants and gets off on others pooping their pants. Then there's the me that goes to work every day and is involved in 'normal' society.
They each have their physical world (hanging out with family vs. pooping my pants in public) and they each have their digital world (my Facebook account with 'normal' friends and my WetSet/WetPantsBoy/Joyangeles/ExperienceProject account with my fantasy friends).
One issue in maintaining a 'double' life is that of time. It's tough to maintain a digital presence in both of these worlds. I would *love* to post about my pants pooping stories, videos, and desires on one account. However, that would not fare well with my 'normal' friends. Instead I have to decide whether to post on WetSet, or post on ALL the sites, on all the forums.
The other problem (and this is more of a theoretical issue, I'm sure there's a name for it) is our society's separation and lack of vocabulary around sexuality. I remember Maria's stories about being introduced to the S&M community (a community that's slightly more socially acceptable than our own) in hopes of finding someone who is into waterspouts and thereby pooping. The only thing remotely close to 'sexuality' on the most popular and central site on the Internet is Facebook's "relationship" status. That's it. Imagine seeing statuses like "Sexual things I'm into", "Orgasms I've caused this week", "Orgasms I've experienced this week", "Something new I'd like to try", "My partner this week", etc. There *are* sites dedicated to this, like alt.com, however, again we run into the problem of maintaining two profiles, two personas.
We already maintain several personas, work-life and "real friend" life, and these two sometimes mix, but wouldn't it be grand if we could incorporate our sexual-life and "real" life. I would love to know if any of my close girlfriends, or someone in my Facebook list, is into pants pooping, or find out about *their* fetishes that they must be hiding.
Some people do post Twitter updates or YouTube updates (both are linked to Facebook) about seeing someone pooping, or peeing their pants, but these are seldom. Wouldn't it be liberating and convinient to "Like!" a Nikki video, or a Narada story, and for it to appear across your social networks. That's the case with the Internet today, except for our fetishes, which to me are central in my life.
I'm not sure of a solution. Right now I'm posting across several sites. I just pooped myself in public tonight and I'll make a post on the WetSet message board, ExperienceProject, and WetPantsBoy, in hopes of getting comments and hearing about other people's experiences, and of course to share.
If you've read this far, good on you!! :-)
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Following up from my last thought, about a divide between digital identities...
This time thinking about meeting people that are into our fetish.
It seems like the community we have here now (and perhaps always had on WetSet), in its discussions and postings, is limited to the fetish aspect of our lives and nothing else. There is no "General Discussion". We are mostly anonymous (except for the WetSet girls who reveal their faces).
This is obviously for reasons of anonymity, but I think it's part of what leads to the lack of 'community' this thread is suggesting.
A few years ago a girl that was into panty-pooping and who used to post on this board wrote a message re: how to meet someone into this fetish. She mentioned that as soon as she wrote that she was a female her Inbox was flooded with messages about hooking-up, meeting-up for sex, etc. She wrote that what was missing was the human aspect. The getting-to-know-you stage. The interests *other* than this fetish that makes you unique and special. All those things, I believe, will make the panty-pooping experience - if and when it happens - that much more sexy and interesting.
At least, I think that may be the case.
I'm involved in other online communities (both specialized hobby communities like dirt-bike riding, technology forums, and Facebook) where discussion is never limited to *just* dirt bikes, computers, and... whatever Facebook is supposed to be. There are meet-ups, general discussions, celebrations of topics outside of the forum's topic (e.g. people speaking of their children, work promotions, personal issues, etc.).
I'm wondering if and whether there's a place for that in our community, and what its effects will be.
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Originally posted by DaveWI'm writing my thoughts below. I'm not sure how well organized they are.
There's currently a divide in my physical life and my digital life. There's the 'me' that poops my pants and gets off on others pooping their pants. Then there's the me that goes to work every day and is involved in 'normal' society.
They each have their physical world (hanging out with family vs. pooping my pants in public) and they each have their digital world (my Facebook account with 'normal' friends and my WetSet/WetPantsBoy/Joyangeles/ExperienceProject account with my fantasy friends).
One issue in maintaining a 'double' life is that of time. It's tough to maintain a digital presence in both of these worlds. I would *love* to post about my pants pooping stories, videos, and desires on one account. However, that would not fare well with my 'normal' friends. Instead I have to decide whether to post on WetSet, or post on ALL the sites, on all the forums.
The other problem (and this is more of a theoretical issue, I'm sure there's a name for it) is our society's separation and lack of vocabulary around sexuality. I remember Maria's stories about being introduced to the S&M community (a community that's slightly more socially acceptable than our own) in hopes of finding someone who is into waterspouts and thereby pooping. The only thing remotely close to 'sexuality' on the most popular and central site on the Internet is Facebook's "relationship" status. That's it. Imagine seeing statuses like "Sexual things I'm into", "Orgasms I've caused this week", "Orgasms I've experienced this week", "Something new I'd like to try", "My partner this week", etc. There *are* sites dedicated to this, like alt.com, however, again we run into the problem of maintaining two profiles, two personas.
We already maintain several personas, work-life and "real friend" life, and these two sometimes mix, but wouldn't it be grand if we could incorporate our sexual-life and "real" life. I would love to know if any of my close girlfriends, or someone in my Facebook list, is into pants pooping, or find out about *their* fetishes that they must be hiding.
Some people do post Twitter updates or YouTube updates (both are linked to Facebook) about seeing someone pooping, or peeing their pants, but these are seldom. Wouldn't it be liberating and convinient to "Like!" a Nikki video, or a Narada story, and for it to appear across your social networks. That's the case with the Internet today, except for our fetishes, which to me are central in my life.
I'm not sure of a solution. Right now I'm posting across several sites. I just pooped myself in public tonight and I'll make a post on the WetSet message board, ExperienceProject, and WetPantsBoy, in hopes of getting comments and hearing about other people's experiences, and of course to share.
If you've read this far, good on you!! :-)
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Originally posted by DaveWSome people do post Twitter updates or YouTube updates (both are linked to Facebook) about seeing someone pooping, or peeing their pants, but these are seldom. Wouldn't it be liberating and convinient to "Like!" a Nikki video, or a Narada story, and for it to appear across your social networks. That's the case with the Internet today, except for our fetishes, which to me are central in my life.
I'm not sure of a solution. Right now I'm posting across several sites. I just pooped myself in public tonight and I'll make a post on the WetSet message board, ExperienceProject, and WetPantsBoy, in hopes of getting comments and hearing about other people's experiences, and of course to share.
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Originally posted by DaveWFollowing up from my last thought, about a divide between digital identities...
This time thinking about meeting people that are into our fetish.
It seems like the community we have here now (and perhaps always had on WetSet), in its discussions and postings, is limited to the fetish aspect of our lives and nothing else. There is no "General Discussion". We are mostly anonymous (except for the WetSet girls who reveal their faces).
This is obviously for reasons of anonymity, but I think it's part of what leads to the lack of 'community' this thread is suggesting.
A few years ago a girl that was into panty-pooping and who used to post on this board wrote a message re: how to meet someone into this fetish. She mentioned that as soon as she wrote that she was a female her Inbox was flooded with messages about hooking-up, meeting-up for sex, etc. She wrote that what was missing was the human aspect. The getting-to-know-you stage. The interests *other* than this fetish that makes you unique and special. All those things, I believe, will make the panty-pooping experience - if and when it happens - that much more sexy and interesting.
At least, I think that may be the case.
I'm involved in other online communities (both specialized hobby communities like dirt-bike riding, technology forums, and Facebook) where discussion is never limited to *just* dirt bikes, computers, and... whatever Facebook is supposed to be. There are meet-ups, general discussions, celebrations of topics outside of the forum's topic (e.g. people speaking of their children, work promotions, personal issues, etc.).
I'm wondering if and whether there's a place for that in our community, and what its effects will be.
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As the founder and sole administrator of omorashi.org, I thought I might register for this site to address some of your concerns and statements.
Originally posted by yanniI checked out omorashi.org, and my thoughts were the following: First off, it may be silly, but the domain name is a word that a large majority of westerners would not be familiar with. I only recognize it because I've been lurking around this community for almost 15 years. People who like pants pooping and curiously venture out into the web looking for others who share their interests more or less need to be lead directly to a site, and really, a domain name like pantspoopers.org will say it all.
Originally posted by yanniSecond, the interface is too damn complicated. Modern mediocre web design seems very focused on cramming as much bullshit as it can on a page and adding assloads of features. I think a community forum should be very specific in scope, and very simple to use. Looking at omorashi.org, I immediately felt like it wasn't worth my time to bother looking around the site because there was no real content on the front page.
Originally posted by yanniEdit: One point I forgot to bring up is that an objective of the site I envision is that people would share their own personal content and foster the generation of self-shot, user submitted videos. That's a pretty long shot, but it's what I envision.
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I think the admin could get more traffic if he opened up the image boards to guests(this might be a bandwidth problem, but a simple solution would be to make the thumbnails visible, but if you want to see the full image you will have to be signed in). More people might sign up this way. Also google bot will cache all the thumbnails for google image searches.
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Originally posted by calmI think the admin could get more traffic if he opened up the image boards to guests(this might be a bandwidth problem, but a simple solution would be to make the thumbnails visible, but if you want to see the full image you will have to be signed in). More people might sign up this way. Also google bot will cache all the thumbnails for google image searches.
Google is unlikely to cache or index just thumbnails on the site, it is even less likely for them to return the thumbs for any type of real search query. How often fo you get returned with nothing but a thumbnail when you search for something in Google Images? :P
Whenever I'm finished repairing and updating our gallery system, I likely intend to make it fully public this time. A gallery won't consume a lot of bandwidth (by modern standards), unless you're running a very large board. Large enough that the amount of traffic would likely make shared hosting an unviable option to begin with.Last edited by Shu; September 27, 2012, 04:23 AM.
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Originally posted by ShuGoogle is unlikely to cache or index just thumbnails on the site, it is even less likely for them to return the thumbs for any type of real search query. How often fo you get returned with nothing but a thumbnail when you search for something in Google Images? :P
Just give any visitor with googlebot's user agent string priority to see the full images, that way the bot sees and caches the images, then the user who comes over from google just sees the thumbnail.
But I don't mean to tell you how to run your site, you're site is great, I've been coming here for like 12 years
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E`Fox
The site is still amazing, it's the layout that makes things difficult, which is sadly a small swing at the users. Seems to me that "back in the day" as it were, posting in a huge, connected forum, made for a much easier read. Personally, I don't see much of a difference. But, that's people for ya!
Also, on another note, I have a question for Niki (or Her producers?)
I would love to purchase your videos, as they all seem amazing, however, your costs in comparison to your competitors sites are extremely high! For example, I've seen single videos run upwards of $30 a piece on wetset, where as on another "unnamed" board that begins with a J and ends with an A, you can pay $45, and get access to multiple videos INCLUDING the entire archive.
My question is, would this site, and its producers, ever consider switching to a method like that? If so, you'd have my money. And if there are others out there with similar interest, and cash to burn, theirs as well!
Thanks for reading,
-Fox
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Hi Efox
I'm not sure I can think of any single clips on Wet Set that cost over $30. Some of the older FLBaby girls clips might, but we don't set the price for them. I know that I have no single clips that cost over $20.
Are you sure you're not looking at my DVD's? They cost more but include multiple clips.
I also don't understand when you say "... where as on another "unnamed" board, you can pay $45, and get access to multiple videos INCLUDING the entire archive." - You can also get access to multiple videos + a huge archive on Wet Set by joining the members area for $24.99, that's cheaper than the price you're quoting of your good value site. The new clips you see for sale don't go in to the members area at the same time as they go up for sale, but everything is filtered through.
Maybe you can see why I'm confused about everything in your post.
NikkiLast edited by Nikki; October 13, 2012, 09:27 PM.
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