Quote Originally Posted by Elliebird View Post
If you insist on thinking of it like that, then I have no power to stop you. However, I will never see people helping eachother as something toxic, especially in an online game. We'll simply have to agree to disagree on this.
It's the violation of social norms that breeds the toxicity, not the helping each other. Helping someone else is fine, providing they are in a non-life threatening situation and they consent to it. Ultimately, however, we do have a fundamental disagreement on the matter.

Quote Originally Posted by Crystal_Raven View Post
Following your logic, then instead of trying to teach, you recommend simply removing you from the party entirely when you make mistakes.

Ok, as you wish.
Erm, no, that does not follow, logically. It is the onus of the person violating the social norm (the unsolicited advice giver) who should leave. Making a mistake should never lead to a removal from the party. Someone can make a mistake, and realize what they did wrong. You do not need unsolicited advice to correct the error. If you get permission? Give the advice all day long. But until you do, or the person is willing to receive it, it is rude and inconsiderate to give unsolicited advice.