KasperHviid: You are on the wrong track if you try to justify your own behavior by comparing it to that of your chosen enemy. That is the argumentation that drives various extremist groups.
Heh, comparing yourselves to the rival. The fact that you're comparing yourselves to the rivals means that your rivals aren't oranges and you are apples, but both of you are either oranges or apples... not a good way to support your argument.
Same mindset as the previous post - you're completely unable to address your own behavior, because your so fixated on your chosen enemy.
Breja's mindset. As usual.
The funny thing is, I can actually see some point in advising newcomers to avoid codedropping - but this advice comes in a form that is overtly negative and self-righteous, and the people behind is unvilling to even consider evaluating their own behavior. This is a far bigger problem than the slight growth of the number of scammers which may result as a side-effect of codedropping.
Heh, this is pretty much the killer point in all of your response. If you want to push your points that dropping codes is harmful, you're pretty much pushing your points in the worst way possible. You're coming off as a bunch of elitists, and who am I supposed to listen to, a bunch of desperate elitists? The title is enough to demonstrate how desperate all of you are to push your failed elitist attacks further. There were much better ways to present your points, but you failed to choose the most suitable approach and are now becoming the very enemies you claim to fight.