Ignorance is bliss.
I wouldn't go as far to say that you should become sheltered. But. I do believe that people should learn to avoid things that annoy them. If you find yourself periodically getting upset over a users behavior simply avoid their posts and when you find yourself reading something they have posted quickly turn away and move on. Act as if nothing happened.
You'll soon find yourself sifting through threads and unconsciously ignoring that particular users post, because you have developed a knack for ignoring things, rather than a knack for allowing yourself to be drawn in by the temptation of pointing out each and every thing that that person did wrong.
Because I believe that is what truly draws you in. Subconsciously, in the back of your mind somewhere, you have grown so attached to the idea that it is, perhaps, necessary to point out peoples mistakes; so you allow yourself to be drawn in by the temptation, as stated previously, and that is where you are, shall I say, fault?
Move on, my friend. Get yourself out of this mindset that it is, as I said before, perhaps, necessary to call someone out for something they did. Because it's not. It's [b]not[/b] necessary. If you must do, why not simply send them a private message? Or is there something about making your distaste public knowledge that keeps you from taking the civilized route?
My words are not meant to offend, but to simply implant the philosophy into your head that retaliation is not necessary.
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