Honest question for the community, why would you hide your game history and stats?
The only people I see hide it usually have skeptical behavior.
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1 ReplyWhy do you hide your inventory?
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Because I have no life and I don’t want people to know I have no life.
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Edited by Killdozer FTW: 8/10/2023 6:06:20 PM[quote]Honest question for the community, why would you hide your game history and stats? The only people I see hide it usually have skeptical behavior.[/quote] Unfortunately from what I've seen on these forums more often than not stats are only used to 💩 on others. 😔 However I'm not too sure that hiding it on here does much good when it can be looked up through third party sites/apps.
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1 ReplyPeople never believe me when I tell them that I just practiced a lot to go from a 0.5 to a 3.5 in one season. 👍
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Why do you care about other people game history No need to be a stalker
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Unless being bad at the game falls under skeptical behavior., there's a large demographic you're forgetting lol.
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Because there’s way too many players that are toxic that stalk. If you play with a tight knit group, they know and that’s all that matters. Privacy is a thing.
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I don’t. I don’t play trials, so I don’t have to hide it. I also don’t cheat. I’m already terrible at pvp. I don’t care what other people think of me.
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personally, it’s kinda funny hiding it for lfg sometimes lol in actuality though, i imagine it probably exists so people don’t get harassed for whatever they choose to do with their time on the game
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2 RepliesThey know what your “go to” comment is going to be.
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2 RepliesEdited by piratepatchy243: 8/10/2023 12:16:37 PMStat checking, like you have no hours to form an opinion or you're -blam!- in PvP. Yeah the ones that are complete -blam!- don't want others going through their posts, even though they'll post regularly and get -blam!- on anyway. My favorites are the blatant cheaters/win-traders, which can be gathered through seasonal/weapon and other background stats.
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Because it’s got no relevance to anyone else.
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I do it cause my activities are no one’s business unless I feel like sharing lol
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I’m a little shy.
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I find the people that do that are usually the same people who say they are quitting the game. I think it's so people can't see that they still play it after making that post
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A bunch of reasons, although I guess the primary one would be to prevent people exposing examples of them being a bad player. I would like to add that people normally look up others stats after they talk smack so typically deserved, an example - “Why do I always get noobs on my team ?” Then you look at the guys stats and they bottom leaderboard every game.
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Possibly because we have a community with trolls that for example if you've done 5 gms in a row then 3 hero strikes after but say something like a subclass needs a buff some trolls will just give the get gud and bring up that the last thing you did was hero nightfall knowing over half the community won't look the history up and think your a noob from one trolls post lol . or it could be to do with d2 has the most toxic community in gaming atm sure were in the top 3 or 1st 😆 🤣 Or we have very judgemental pvp players when it comes to pvp lol Or possibly so you carnt call someone a no life for playing way too much god knows tbh these are all speculation