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Gonna be gone a while. I'll be back!
Why...are we arguing about space rocks?
(Satire Joke, for the dumbasses who can't tell.)
(Satire Joke, for the dumbasses who can't tell.)
Its because these space rocks are more useful then c, o and l combinedWhy...are we arguing about space rocks?
(Satire Joke, for the dumbasses who can't tell.)
After all of this discourse, I have the distinct feeling that people are actually afraid of the potential clout that they may lose from this change.
I was going to bow out of this discussion, but I really don't like the assertion that those who are most upset about this change are clout chasers. This community definitely has a clout chasing problem (a discussion for another day), but the only people in this thread who I might consider part of/aligned with that culture are on the defensive side. Meanwhile I notice that many of the modders here opposing the star removal either haven't been active in the scene for too long and/or don't have a significant social standing. Which brings into question who this decision is really harming at the end of the day.If you believe you're owed the distinction of a high rating for your work ... we're not condoning that attitude, sorry.
Assuming people who don't like or need star ratings as feedback can't take criticism is awful presumptuous, mate.You don't want to bubble wrap the community, yet your advocating for people that can't take the most basic form of critic. It contradicts itself.
Is it really?Assuming people who don't like or need star ratings as feedback can't take criticism is awful presumptuous, mate.
Hm, this could be true. Judging by the responses of the site admins, I do not think they are going to revert this change no matter how many people argue against it.Ya'll.
It's probably time to move on.
And what constitutes as bullying? That's up for the moderators to decide!By this I mean that bullying shouldn't be on any site.
People have a choice whether they won't or will, we make decisions no matter what we do. And if the staff won't agree with our opinions, we can debate and discuss it on this thread.Ya'll.
It's probably time to move on.
Don't tell me we might be rolling back to V-BulletinOLDC X/10 reviews were axed for the same reason, replaced with ranked voting back when the OLDC was still a contest. X/Y scores are way too arbitrary.
I think the change is good in spirit, too bad it's half-baked so now we have secret invisible stars. Xenforo being a pain as usual.
Can you chill, I don't know why you'd talk about a mod like that. They don't force people to mimic their way of thinking, they stop people from treating other members of the community with disrespect--such as making them feel bad about themselves for being "incompetent". If you're not going to show respect maybe you shouldn't be part of this community.And what constitutes as bullying? That's up for the moderators to decide!
And when you have a small group of people deciding exactly what people can and can't say, that's called censorship!
Make sure to think the way they do and act the way they do, or OOPS-- you're banned!
This might be a hard concept to grasp at first but not every internet space is a democracy where your right to free speech is guaranteed.And what constitutes as bullying? That's up for the moderators to decide!
And when you have a small group of people deciding exactly what people can and can't say, that's called censorship!
Make sure to think the way they do and act the way they do, or OOPS-- you're banned!
Nice one.This might be a hard concept to grasp at first but not every internet space is a democracy where your right to free speech is guaranteed.
Of course, that applies for the community for the game we make, on the forums we run and pay for. Even if we staff were as Orwellian as you're implying, we would be well within our right to do so, and you'd have to agree that we have a pretty good reason: if we prioritized pricks who care about nothing but their right to put creators down if so they choose just because it would be censorship otherwise, there would be no community left.
So yeah, screaming censorship is not the end-all be-all argument you think it is.
Okay, so a little something, as I respect how both of you have at least a somewhat useful way of taking the problem on.Can you chill, I don't know why you'd talk about a mod like that. They don't force people to mimic their way of thinking, they stop people from treating other members of the community with disrespect--such as making them feel bad about themselves for being "incompetent". If you're not going to show respect maybe you shouldn't be part of this community.
Plus, this guy is good proof that this change is beneficial.Epic! If I release a mod, I will most likely have actual criticism I can learn from!
I don't understand where you got this notion from. Nobody that argued for not removing the star ratings purely did it to "put the creator down" or being negative just for the fun of it, The only person that came close is "PlatterTheFlinch" and that's honestly a bit of a stretch in of itself.If we prioritized pricks who care about nothing but their right to put creators down if so they choose just because it would be censorship otherwise, there would be no community left.
That is probably because the merit of the star ratings is no longer the topic of the post I quoted. It is Platter that began to talk about how changes to prevent bullying towards creators is tantamount to censorship and what I did was to simply say that, even if it was, that's not a good argument.I don't understand where you got this notion from. Nobody that argued for not removing the star ratings purely did it to "put the creator down" or being negative just for the fun of it, The only person that came close is "PlatterTheFlinch" and that's honestly a bit of a stretch in of itself.
Uh, how exactly is that a bad argument?even if it was, that's not a good argument.
He never said it was bad.Uh, how exactly is that a bad argument?
There has already been discourse on what ratings mean to people, and instead of the correct meaning that is “basic criticism via visual representation”
We have people that think it makes the author “very upset and discouraged” and the person leaving the rating itself a “egotistical maniac”.
In reality, these are very much the expectation, not the rule. My argument in that post sees to point this out, so I do not understand what's “bad” about it.
His posted implied that if the topic he was referining to was still about star ratings, the argument I made wouldn't be a good one for itHe never said it was bad.