IXOXI: [people are] allowed to agree or shut up. So this unpleasant situation is alarming.
This.
The way it is now, our only options are to:
- either remain silent, watching from the side line, while the haters of all varieties have their field days, or
- engage in
senseless (!) discussions that will inevitably
(maybe?) lead to closed threads, and/or banned users
(not to talk of unnecessary high blood pressure and (even more) hostilities among the forum users).
And senseless these "discussions" are, since nobody here is interested in having their opinion challenged (
much less changed), by anything anyone may have to say.
As a matter of fact, we don't have discussions here - we have battles over opinions.
And half of the "opinions" (
if we want to call them that in this context) come from trolls who get a hard-on whenever somebody replies to their troll posts.
There's no point in arguing with those. Or maybe there is - if you're a troll yourself.
Previously, I could - true to the motto: "
what the eye doesn't see, the heart doesn't grieve over" - simply hide these comments, sparing myself from:
(A) having to see/scroll through them ever again, when I returned to a thread, and from
(B) having to engage in any (
most probably: negative) way with this kind of people.
Granted: (B) is still a possibility. Nobody can force me to engage with these people.
But
the option to hide them from my view, made that decision much easier/more convenient.
Now, whether it is desirable in general, to leave the haters the field unchallenged (
as I admittedly did with my "rather-hide-them-than-engage-them" - policy), is another (
valid) question, of course.
But: at the very least, my "ostrich policy" didn't actively worsen the forum. What we have now, however, is clearly a change for the worse.
And no amount of "high rated" comments can change that.
No matter who does the upvoting, and who "profits" from it.
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Btw: I also find it funny and telling, how now, that (
to quote some users): "
this arbitrary number, that I totally don't care about!", aka: REP, is finally invisible to the public, people are asking for a restoration of said number, resp. a "compensation" for their loss of REP...
So, "that arbitrary number, that [you] totally never cared about" does in fact seem to be important enough for you, that you want to keep it - and much more important - that you want to keep a method (
aka: upvoting) to raise it even further - though nobody will ever see it anymore (
as long as you don't post screenshots of it).
And please, spare me with: "it has nothing to do with me wanting a high REP number - but the way it is, I can't put links into my posts...(
oh, and people thought of me as a bad guy, due to my low rep, despite me giving helpful replies and gifting games to the "community GA"...that's so unfair! Help me, GOG!!)"
Funny enough, I saw a lot of people with REP in the minus, who posted links...all the time.
As a matter of fact, that was
THE massive flaw in GOG's reputation system, right from the start:
a negative REP doesn't mean shit.
Only - for years, nobody knew it... In the beginning, when people still thought (!) reaching negative REP, would punish them in some way, they behaved accordingly.
That was the time, when this forum was "self-regulated" - and worked as intended.
You didn't behave in a "grown up" way, threatened others, or posted hateful comments?
The community answered with a "low rated" comment.
And since people expected the worst from becoming "negative", they changed their behaviour to the better.
But with the flood of new users (
and therefore: trolls), that came with Galaxy, etc. and who hadn't been "brought up" in the system, and who TRULY didn't give a shit about their REP, it became soon clear, that a negative REP did absolutely nothing negative to you.
The "
not able to post links" - "
punishment"?
A week after the first troll hit negative REP, he also found a workaround and posted it in the forum.
And that was that. All floodgates open. No more "self-regulation". No more "community".
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So, to end this rant:
Hey, GOG - how about you get rid of "that arbitrary number" - but this time for real - and give us a "hide comment" button, instead? THAT ̶w̶o̶u̶l̶d̶ could really help this forum.