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Sabb:
--- Quote from: Pike on May 28, 2012, 12:05:49 PM ---The main issue is that people can't take the criticism without holding grudges and will automatically attack someone with a different opinion like he/she would have done something terrible.
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Dude no.
2% of stuff on the anonyboards is actually constructive criticism. The rest is people desperately trying to find actions of a user to complain about because they've got a ridiculous personal bias against them. That and people "criticising" by outright insulting others. It's not people not being able to take criticism.
Prox:
--- Quote from: Sabb on May 28, 2012, 12:22:06 PM ---Dude no.
2% of stuff on the anonyboards is actually constructive criticism. The rest is people desperately trying to find actions of a user to complain about because they've got a ridiculous personal bias against them. That and people "criticising" by outright insulting others. It's not people not being able to take criticism.
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I'm not talking about threads in ab, it's just how people act in general once they're compromised in a very serious discussion that involves one members criticizing others or specific things.
Sabb:
--- Quote from: Pike on May 28, 2012, 12:30:49 PM ---I'm not talking about threads in ab, it's just how people act in general once they're compromised in a very serious discussion that involves one members criticizing others or specific things.
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I really don't see that happen much though.
Prox:
--- Quote from: Sabb on May 28, 2012, 12:31:47 PM ---I really don't see that happen much though.
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It's just my attitude after 2 years of being in this community, it might be wrong, but there sure are some of well known people that can act this way.
Shockah:
--- Quote from: KHMarie on May 28, 2012, 11:58:19 AM ---I don't think getting rid of it will do anything but take it away from the eyes of others, people will still say these things, and for me, I would much rather know then be talked about behind my back; at least then I can take into consideration the things they are saying, rude or not.
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tl;dr All ab is, is flame threads. That being said how/why would someone change based on the comments/ramblings of what is clearly an ignorant fool with the maturity level of a small child. Still maintain previous opinion nothing good, literally nothing comes from AB and it's not something we need or should even want especially at this time.
How is it not being talked about behind your back if they're completely anonymous? All ab is, is overly rude comments 8/10 threads are flame 1/10 is spam and the other 1/10 is miscellaneous. If people aren't capable of taking criticisms than so be it, you aren't suppose to show that mich of a lack of disrespect towards ANYONE. It's not people representing their opinions I'm opposed against it's the way they do so, "Jman is a whiney cunt" for example. Why does it have to be presented this way? Would it be presented this way if they were saying it on forums, in game, or over steam chat? I know for a fact it would not, if you have something to say to someone you should let them know because ab is simply an outlet for those too belligerent to work through their issues with anyone. I see something on AB and my mind automatically switches to "He's just an idiot being a douche and trying to stir shit" so following your theory, if Sabb goes on to AB sees a thread about himself opens it up and it says something along the lines of "OMG SAB WHY U SO FCKING STooPID U PRICK U SUCK BIG DECKS U NID 2 STOP KISSSING SO MYCH DECK" he's going to take into consideration and analyze it seriously? He's going to see hey maybe I do "KISSS SO MYCH DECK", because I doubt anyone would be so willing to change themselves based on the post of someone he probably knows, with the reading and writing comprehension skills, maturity level, and general intellect of an eight year old all whilst hiding behind the protective cloak that is AB.
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