Re: Why do people get so offended when other's don't like what they do
No, that's the problems with managing tribal dynamics.
Moderators of explicit and discreet communities have to keep order within the boundaries, and that includes keeping the members from acting like twits to one another.
However, on most internet communities, including this one, criticism of people who are acting like assholes is in my experience fairly common and quite permitted. It's sh**ting up the board in the process of doing so, that is unnecessary spam and so gets a warning.
The whole "HE THREW POOP SO I GET TO THROW TWICE AS MUCH POOP BACK!" Internet mentality is pretty immature. Maybe if you inhabit 4Chan, it works out better...
On a side note, my problem here and on other message boards is mostly that I can insult everyone who is not an official member of the community (I could call Charlie Sheen a drunk fuckup, for instance, when he behaves like one), but if I call a community member an asshole if he behaves like one, I get warnings, etc... that's pretty hypocritical.
No, that's the problems with managing tribal dynamics.
Moderators of explicit and discreet communities have to keep order within the boundaries, and that includes keeping the members from acting like twits to one another.
However, on most internet communities, including this one, criticism of people who are acting like assholes is in my experience fairly common and quite permitted. It's sh**ting up the board in the process of doing so, that is unnecessary spam and so gets a warning.
The whole "HE THREW POOP SO I GET TO THROW TWICE AS MUCH POOP BACK!" Internet mentality is pretty immature. Maybe if you inhabit 4Chan, it works out better...