@wiimini @knightsofren There is nothing to discuss as it is already common knowledge he is attention seeking and desperate for any reaction from him, possibly from being ignored his entire life by his parents or people at school
Actually, this is just what he wants. To create drama or make a scene. Perhaps he just has nothing better to do than to harass people based of their preference of entertainment.
@BeryllCorp If this is implemented, drama posts will switch from feelings to other tags depending on the users. There is also the third party aspect, where members will share and voice their opinions on the matter. Finally, it would be punishing users who are not even involved by taking away certain features from them.
I believe it would make more sense to add a new rule prohibiting drama posts. The new rules shouldnt be try to cover all corners as it will undoubtedly catch some users in the cross fire. By banning drama posts and giving drama a broad definition, it allows for the mods to judge on a case by case basis.
With some recent small drama happening today because of a forum post, it is obvious the community doesn't know how to deal with the issues they face.
It is best to compare drama to a fire. Fires are maintain through a fuel source and oxygen. For our example, there is a sufficient amount of oxygen present for combustion, however, there is only so much fuel. Our fuel for drama is people.
The drama first starts at the source, which can be a user, build, forum, etc. Like a fire, drama must find more fuel to expand and sustain itself. If it can not, then it will die out after burning through it's supply. The most common way for drama to spread on this site is through forum posts about peoples' opinions and observations. By making these posts, the poster brings the drama to attention of more people. These viewers will make posts about the drama, either taking sides, calling for people to stop, or more. This leads to an exponential growth of the drama as more and more users are exposed to it and make posts about it.
What about you?
Now I must sound like a massive hypocrite right not. Aren't I bringing more attention to drama by making a forum post explaining how drama spreads and how to stop it? Well no actually. The reason is that I never pointed out a specific issue in this post. By avoiding naming an issue, I am not bringing attention to it, thereby reducing the chance for drama to spread via my post.
However, this is not a guarantee way to stop it. I have no control over what people say in the comment section. A debate might pop up as people try to state their opinion on a certain topic, provide an example, or something. Please keep drama out of my post comments. Thank you.
Conclusion
While I cannot provided specific examples out of fear of spreading the drama, I suggest you keep an eye on the forums and do your own research. Look for patterns and the cause and effects of posts relating to drama. You may find that they go hand in hand with my observations.
The only way to stop drama is to ignore it. By doing that, you are 100% stopping it from spreading through you by depriving it of it's fuel. Remember to keep any drama out of my comments and have a great day or night, the choice is yours.
With some recent small drama happening today because of a forum post, it is obvious the community doesn't know how to deal with the issues they face.
It is best to compare drama to a fire. Fires are maintain through a fuel source and oxygen. For our example, there is a sufficient amount of oxygen present for combustion, however, there is only so much fuel. Our fuel for drama is people.
The drama first starts at the source, which can be a user, build, forum, etc. Like a fire, drama must find more fuel to expand and sustain itself. If it can not, then it will die out after burning through it's supply. The most common way for drama to spread on this site is through forum posts about peoples' opinions and observations. By making these posts, the poster brings the drama to attention of more people. These viewers will make posts about the drama, either taking sides, calling for people to stop, or more. This leads to an exponential growth of the drama as more and more users are exposed to it and make posts about it.
What about you?
Now I must sound like a massive hypocrite right not. Aren't I bringing more attention to drama by making a forum post explaining how drama spreads and how to stop it? Well no actually. The reason is that I never pointed out a specific issue in this post. By avoiding naming an issue, I am not bringing attention to it, thereby reducing the chance for drama to spread via my post.
However, this is not a guarantee way to stop it. I have no control over what people say in the comment section. A debate might pop up as people try to state their opinion on a certain topic, provide an example, or something. Please keep drama out of my post comments. Thank you.
Conclusion
While I cannot provided specific examples out of fear of spreading the drama, I suggest you keep an eye on the forums and do your own research. Look for patterns and the cause and effects of posts relating to drama. You may find that they go hand in hand with my observations.
The only way to stop drama is to ignore it. By doing that, you are 100% stopping it from spreading through you by depriving it of it's fuel. Remember to keep any drama out of my comments and have a great day or night, the choice is yours.
@animebuildsarenotgood I have experience in taunting, got my ass kicked for it a bit in middle school
@animebuildsarenotgood Aw, that one hit too close to home for you?
@wiimini @knightsofren There is nothing to discuss as it is already common knowledge he is attention seeking and desperate for any reaction from him, possibly from being ignored his entire life by his parents or people at school
+2Anyways, back to what I was saying earlier
There is also nothing to discuss, its common knowledge he is an idiot
@KnightOfRen they take so long to write tho and it's late..
@WiiMini Its also 11:30 at night
@WiiMini School rn :(
The only way to give this kid brain cells is to put it to the power of 0
+1when he said updoot, i felt that
+1I think he snapped
+1@DADDADATHEDAD Is it your home state?
@DADDADATHEDAD Seeing our you can't spell it I highly doubt it. Virginia
Before this post is removed, I must ask. What happened to make you act out your hatred for an animation style?
Actually, this is just what he wants. To create drama or make a scene. Perhaps he just has nothing better to do than to harass people based of their preference of entertainment.
+2One is able to be supported by evidence such as statistics, dates, and more. The other, which is your opinion, can not.
+1Your Opinion: Anime is trash
Fact: Anime is a style of animation first popular in japan, but has expanded into the markets of nations around the world.
+4Nice try CIA, but you gonna have to try better than that
@NexusGaming Take v bucks, mark up price, sell, profit
But I do agree on a more active mod presence, maybe even some new mods to help carry the workload.
@BeryllCorp If this is implemented, drama posts will switch from feelings to other tags depending on the users. There is also the third party aspect, where members will share and voice their opinions on the matter. Finally, it would be punishing users who are not even involved by taking away certain features from them.
I believe it would make more sense to add a new rule prohibiting drama posts. The new rules shouldnt be try to cover all corners as it will undoubtedly catch some users in the cross fire. By banning drama posts and giving drama a broad definition, it allows for the mods to judge on a case by case basis.
@JKudasai Still deciding on history education or aerospace engineering
+1@OffbrandKnightOfRen Meow
Drama posts tend to get upvotes from supporters and comments from critics. Also, what if your forum post includes both a teaser and an announcement?
@WiiMini Better late than never?....
@SuperRoto Will do, thanks!
@NexusGaming Anything I can help you with?
@NexusGaming Hello, how are you?
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-@Learpot
-@Gluck
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+2-@Inuyasha8215
-@NexusGaming
-@JKudasai
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-@SuperRoto
-@WiiMini
-@KnightOfRen
Fun Facts:
-I don't check my posts for grammatical errors
-This forum post has 1550 words and 9061 characters
-It took me 5 hours to write with breaks
@GrizzlitnCFSP Welcome, congrats on five years
+1@DerpTheSoyacfartala Pats and scratches
Boops le snoot
@DerpTheSoyacfartala Im gonna do it
@DerpTheSoyacfartala I must boop the snoot
@DerpTheSoyacfartala My demands:
-Your OwO license
-I can boop your snoot
-Your UwU permit
-10 pats
@DerpTheSoyacfartala I am evil so I am withholding my pats till my demands are met
@DerpTheSoyacfartala All floofers are entitled to pats
This is beyond science
+1It's to notify other mods that you are on the list
+1I am Mangled
5 octave? What is this, a piano for ants?
Jk jk, nice build
People: No, you can't just give an upvote for controversial? memes. People might be offended by them
Me: Ha ha upvote go brrrrrrt
+4You son of a bitch, Im in Finger guns
+2Stopping Drama - Mini SP Explained
Why forums are not the answer
With some recent small drama happening today because of a forum post, it is obvious the community doesn't know how to deal with the issues they face.
It is best to compare drama to a fire. Fires are maintain through a fuel source and oxygen. For our example, there is a sufficient amount of oxygen present for combustion, however, there is only so much fuel. Our fuel for drama is people.
The drama first starts at the source, which can be a user, build, forum, etc. Like a fire, drama must find more fuel to expand and sustain itself. If it can not, then it will die out after burning through it's supply. The most common way for drama to spread on this site is through forum posts about peoples' opinions and observations. By making these posts, the poster brings the drama to attention of more people. These viewers will make posts about the drama, either taking sides, calling for people to stop, or more. This leads to an exponential growth of the drama as more and more users are exposed to it and make posts about it.
What about you?
Now I must sound like a massive hypocrite right not. Aren't I bringing more attention to drama by making a forum post explaining how drama spreads and how to stop it? Well no actually. The reason is that I never pointed out a specific issue in this post. By avoiding naming an issue, I am not bringing attention to it, thereby reducing the chance for drama to spread via my post.
However, this is not a guarantee way to stop it. I have no control over what people say in the comment section. A debate might pop up as people try to state their opinion on a certain topic, provide an example, or something. Please keep drama out of my post comments. Thank you.
Conclusion
While I cannot provided specific examples out of fear of spreading the drama, I suggest you keep an eye on the forums and do your own research. Look for patterns and the cause and effects of posts relating to drama. You may find that they go hand in hand with my observations.
The only way to stop drama is to ignore it. By doing that, you are 100% stopping it from spreading through you by depriving it of it's fuel. Remember to keep any drama out of my comments and have a great day or night, the choice is yours.
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+2Stopping Drama - Mini SP Explained
Why forums are not the answer
With some recent small drama happening today because of a forum post, it is obvious the community doesn't know how to deal with the issues they face.
It is best to compare drama to a fire. Fires are maintain through a fuel source and oxygen. For our example, there is a sufficient amount of oxygen present for combustion, however, there is only so much fuel. Our fuel for drama is people.
The drama first starts at the source, which can be a user, build, forum, etc. Like a fire, drama must find more fuel to expand and sustain itself. If it can not, then it will die out after burning through it's supply. The most common way for drama to spread on this site is through forum posts about peoples' opinions and observations. By making these posts, the poster brings the drama to attention of more people. These viewers will make posts about the drama, either taking sides, calling for people to stop, or more. This leads to an exponential growth of the drama as more and more users are exposed to it and make posts about it.
What about you?
Now I must sound like a massive hypocrite right not. Aren't I bringing more attention to drama by making a forum post explaining how drama spreads and how to stop it? Well no actually. The reason is that I never pointed out a specific issue in this post. By avoiding naming an issue, I am not bringing attention to it, thereby reducing the chance for drama to spread via my post.
However, this is not a guarantee way to stop it. I have no control over what people say in the comment section. A debate might pop up as people try to state their opinion on a certain topic, provide an example, or something. Please keep drama out of my post comments. Thank you.
Conclusion
While I cannot provided specific examples out of fear of spreading the drama, I suggest you keep an eye on the forums and do your own research. Look for patterns and the cause and effects of posts relating to drama. You may find that they go hand in hand with my observations.
The only way to stop drama is to ignore it. By doing that, you are 100% stopping it from spreading through you by depriving it of it's fuel. Remember to keep any drama out of my comments and have a great day or night, the choice is yours.
+2@Gluck I mean, I feel like making this post started a new wave of drama lol
+1