We should show love and not hate on the forums
Started by
thundersaver
, Feb 04 2013 - 14:39
21 replies to this topic
#6 Posted Feb 04 2013 - 14:43
BountyHunter177, on Feb 04 2013 - 14:42, said:
And where in the world is that?
Asia.
sybredeth, on Feb 04 2013 - 14:42, said:
Fight fire with fire.
Report all insults.
Report all insults.
Isn't that extinguishing the fire? I mean fight fire with fire, than what if the other fire is bigger?
Edited by thundersaver, Feb 04 2013 - 14:44.
#8 Posted Feb 04 2013 - 14:46
This thread is going to go bad very fast.
There is no such thing as Reasoning on the Internet.
There is no such thing as Reasoning on the Internet.
#9 Posted Feb 04 2013 - 14:46
BountyHunter177, on Feb 04 2013 - 14:45, said:
No one over there respects each other. You won't find anything different on the internet. The WoT forums are probably one of the calmer locations on the inter-webz.
I see lots of hate around.
Nithydux, on Feb 04 2013 - 14:46, said:
This thread is going to go bad very fast.
There is no such thing as Reasoning on the Internet.
There is no such thing as Reasoning on the Internet.
True.......
#13 Posted Feb 04 2013 - 14:48
FrankyMcShanky, on Feb 04 2013 - 14:47, said:
Because love is perfectly reasonable?
Well than we should all embrace it and be reasonable(loving) people!
BountyHunter177, on Feb 04 2013 - 14:48, said:
You haven't done much exploring on the internet have you?
Hate is everywhere at every corner, no?
Edited by thundersaver, Feb 04 2013 - 14:49.
#14 Posted Feb 04 2013 - 14:50
The internet is but a window into the real world.
Many people are mean, drama queens, overly sensative, calous, apathetic.... the list goes on.
There are some folks who are trying to help the world get better, one heart at a time.
Some of them are clergy.
Many people are mean, drama queens, overly sensative, calous, apathetic.... the list goes on.
There are some folks who are trying to help the world get better, one heart at a time.
Some of them are clergy.
#16 Posted Feb 04 2013 - 14:51
ColdWar82, on Feb 04 2013 - 14:50, said:
The internet is but a window into the real world.
Many people are mean, drama queens, overly sensative, calous, apathetic.... the list goes on.
There are some folks who are trying to help the world get better, one heart at a time.
Some of them are clergy.
Many people are mean, drama queens, overly sensative, calous, apathetic.... the list goes on.
There are some folks who are trying to help the world get better, one heart at a time.
Some of them are clergy.
If only we can all be helpful people
BountyHunter177, on Feb 04 2013 - 14:51, said:
I don't think you understand what I'm getting at.
Then i shall admit i don't sadly
Edited by thundersaver, Feb 04 2013 - 14:51.
#18 Posted Feb 04 2013 - 15:38
This is the internet where anonymity is all empowering and damn near anything can be said without consequences.
#19 Posted Feb 04 2013 - 15:57
I agree, but I understand where threads go all hate filled. Someone comes to complain or to get advice, then gets all offended when they're told their complaint is due to poor gameplay and not a broken game system or they argue with the very advice they asked for. Then someone goes all stat-troll. Slide down slope.
#20 Posted Feb 04 2013 - 16:46
mld0806, on Feb 04 2013 - 15:57, said:
I agree, but I understand where threads go all hate filled. Someone comes to complain or to get advice, then gets all offended when they're told their complaint is due to poor gameplay and not a broken game system or they argue with the very advice they asked for. Then someone goes all stat-troll. Slide down slope.
Some people do have legitimate questions. Some of these can be prevented if the old players don't just
1) "omg there's a search button you f*ing noob to uninstall and kill yourself" or
2) "you're just a baddie, move along"(with no other response to the topic).
If the poster actually try to justify their poor gameplay AFTER other players explain to them in a reasonable manner, then he's to blame. Otherwise, no one's inculpable for the hate if you respond every legitimate questions with "play better" and the implications that the poster is mentally challenged.








