I haven't witnessed the emoji abuse / trolling but I have read some pretty snarky comments and contentious arguments that just kill what started as a useful discussion thread. It really serves no one and it's just a waste of time and bandwidth.
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It's even worse that some grown adults are so childish that they literally follow other adults around "laughing" at all their comments. That's the problem we're intending to address here.Wow, just wow, I just can’t believe that some people are so soft that they would reach out to a mod and report somebody for using a laughing emoji
I wish it was... oh how I wish it was...This isn't a joke, is it?
The thing is, we don't have a problem with disagreements here. We actually welcome disagreements because that's how we advance in this hobby. The problem is when disagreements become personal and people start disrespecting one another. When people stop focusing on the issue in discussion and instead start attacking the person they're speaking to... that's a problem that creates division and disharmony in our community. We need to value and respect one another, if for no other reason than the dignity that we all share as humanity, and when there are members who violate that dignity, it creates a toxic atmosphere.I think people are genuinely laughing at the misinformation being thrown around or logic being used when they’re having back and forth disagreements
How do i put an extra laughing emoji for finer than a frogs hair split 3 ways LOL
While I agree it’s childish why don’t you just tell the member to block them? Or warn the troll and ban on the second offense? This is such a subjective topic… so many variables come Into play on this topic I can’t see how it could policed correctly even if you wanted.. I mean this warning gets the point across but plenty of people are gonna be in violation and not even know because of there sense of humor.. I mean it’s one thing to follow a person or stalk I should say and do it but I feel most laughing emojis are harmless and people having fun..It's even worse that some grown adults are so childish that they literally follow other adults around "laughing" at all their comments. That's the problem we're intending to address here.
So we don't have a way to "block" a member. You can "ignore" members so you don't see their comments, but that doesn't help if someone is trolling with emoji reactions.While I agree it’s childish why don’t you just tell the member to block them? Or warn the troll and ban on the second offense?
Did not know that. I thought if you ignored “blocked” they couldn’t see you or your posts….weird!So we don't have a way to "block" a member. You can "ignore" members so you don't see their comments, but that doesn't help if someone is trolling with emoji reactions.
The plan would definitely be to warn someone before action is taken (we try to do that with most rules). We're definitely not trying to stop anyone from having fun, and hopefully this isn't something that is an issue that continues to be a problem. Hopefully, this thread is enough notice for most of this issue to resolve itself.
Nope. And people you've "ignored" can still follow you so they see all your posts. That's really annoying!Did not know that. I thought if you ignored “blocked” they couldn’t see you or your posts….weird!
Any adult would just ignore it and keep it moving unless that adult has very thin skin but this is what our society has becomeIt's even worse that some grown adults are so childish that they literally follow other adults around "laughing" at all their comments. That's the problem we're intending to address here.