A New Web Forum!!!!!!!!!!!

Sep 16, 2008 05:14

It seems very quite at the moment for now! But I do have a website I found you guys made be interested in about...called dwtp.myfreeforum.org/ . That's were the actress Elisabeth Sladen is answering every fans' web forum thread. You might find it under Sarah Jane's House in that thread itself. And good news there you are actually writing to ( Read more... )

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ellisbelle September 16 2008, 20:53:21 UTC
Isn't there a Torchwood role play forum with this same format? And given the amount of grammatical "issues" in the site and in the interview, I certainly hope it's not real.

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pbristow September 16 2008, 21:31:59 UTC
...and hasn't there been a warning not long ago on the Beeb site that *none* of the (current) DW/TW/SJA actors are going to be chatting on any other site than theirs? Or am I misremembering?

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thesjadventures September 16 2008, 21:44:17 UTC
Grammatical errors and Lis' lack of computing knowledge aside, does anyone honestly believe that Lis would go on a forum with no more than 15 or so members? The questions and answers themselves look like they're done by the same person, a 11-year-old net n00b. No offence to the creator of the forum ^_^ You just have to take these sites with a pinch of salt. There are countless places all over the net where someone's pretending to be someone else. Based on the facts, logic dictates this is not our Lis. Or even someone with a passing similarity to Lis.

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ellisbelle September 16 2008, 22:28:27 UTC
Yeah. There's not a chance in hell it's real.

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sarahjanex September 17 2008, 11:09:53 UTC
We don't know it's real or fake.

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ellisbelle September 17 2008, 13:45:59 UTC
Oh, come on. It's fake. If you want to talk to Lis you can write to her c/o her agent, or she regularly attends cons/signing events. Never trust someone is who they say they are on the internet unless it's being run by and advertised by the BBC itself.

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sarahjanex September 17 2008, 21:10:59 UTC
Okay, So tell me this: "How could you spot a fake?" By asking this person at the other end? Or, tell it yourself if person remembers you at a Sci.-Fi. Con.?

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ellisbelle September 18 2008, 09:10:11 UTC
Oh! Of course I remember you. You were at that convention in Massachusetts a few years back. I loved your brown hat (it really suited you ( ... )

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sarahjanex September 18 2008, 09:54:21 UTC
In another terms "something is not kosher" and "not getting the real deal" as well. Right so far?

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doyle_sb4 September 18 2008, 12:46:25 UTC
Say someone hands you a picture they say is the Mona Lisa. Your clues that it's a fake might be:

1) Why would this person have one of the most famous paintings in the world? (Why would Lis Sladen, David Tennant and Freema Agyeman be hanging around a tiny obscure online forum?)
2) I know that that other painting they showed me is definitely a fake, so this one probably is too. (The BBC have stated that David Tennant does not post on online sites and anyone claiming to be him is an imposter.)
3) This is in exactly the same style as that other fake one. ("David Tennant" and "Elisabeth Sladen" have identical posting styles.)
4) This can't be a DaVinci - he never worked in crayon or on the back of cereal boxes. (All three of the 'celebrities' have terrible grammar, Lis Sladen is known not to be au fait with computers.)

I think you've stumbled into someone's RPG.

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doyle_sb4 September 18 2008, 12:17:46 UTC
You remember correctly.

ETA: And there's even someone pretending to be Tennant on the same board. Freema Agyeman's around too. (It's obviously the same person roleplaying Tennant and Sladen - at one point 'they' give identical responses on two separate threads)

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