It still baffles me that the idea of being held accountable for your performance is so terrifying of an idea to this community.

Like, yeah, people can get really toxic over it, but it's no worse than the raw animosity directed towards those who have higher performance standards. If you want people to improve, you're shot down, insulted, or accused of being an elitist (the irony of someone like me saying this is not lost on me, for the record). If you're bad and want to stay bad, you're told that it's okay and put on a pedestal of mediocrity.

I never actually tell people they're bad based off of parse numbers but I certainly believe that it's my right to. It's your right to spend your sub money on being bad, but it should also be my right to spend my sub money on telling you that you're bad. If you get upset when people like me say that you're bad, then tough shit. You don't pay my sub.