It's not over yet. Users have gone from telling us we can't post here to insulting us for helping. Here's some delightful responses to my helping
[quote]get a life
-blam- off
Shut the -blam- up
Get a life nerd
What are you bungie police? Stfu
[profane homosexual slur]
Who the f are you?
Stop brownnosing
What are you a mod?
Mods and you are a joke
[Insert sexual act that the user wants me to perform for helping]
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The list goes on. Would you believe me if I told you I encountered almost all of these insults in the same day?
I mean I know it's the Internet and we can all hide behind user names and pretend everything is anonymous but sometimes we need to draw the line and act like the mature community we really are. It's a shame some users tend to act like we are horrible people.
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Whenever they respond like this it makes me wish we could just carpet ban #Gaming into Oblivion.
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Same. Some days I think that might just get the message across. Some days. But do they NEED banning? Not really. Maybe a double post safe thing. Like "are you sure you want to post this in gaming?" Then if they click ok "last chance to make sure it in the right place" ok. Then it's posted. Theres got to be a better way
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That notification thing where it warns them would actually be pretty cool
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I get those a lot as well and just laugh it off. Surprisingly I've only been told "Don't tell me what to do and go F yourself!" today which was nice.
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yeah but they can be mean all they want. They are now in the wrong and we have the facts to prove it at last. We always were right but they didn't believe it. Now with mods on our side moving their trashy spam posts back to destiny we have peace.
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It seems to return towards the end of the day. I've noticed less VOG in the lunch hours than after 3:00
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just glad it's a lot less now and will eventually go away
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I'm actually getting more "Sorry, I'll move it" or some variation of that than the "-blam!- off" from a few days ago.