Quote Originally Posted by HyoMinPark View Post
I don’t think it’s easy to apply “dictator” to opinions. Actions, sure. But opinions are less concrete. I can’t force my opinions on other people, nor can they on me. But you also cannot force me to agree with an opinion or not share my own. The wording suggests that it leans towards one person rejecting an opinion—e.g., not accepting it as valid. You can’t make humans accept an opinion as valid.

Who am I supposed to “consult” for my own opinions?
Unilaterally reject. That's what people continue to not understand. Disagreeing with someone is perfectly fine. Not finding their opinion valid is also perfectly fine. Rejecting them unilaterally (without any communication or attempt at consultation) is what it's referring to.



That doesn’t matter if the person claims they “feel” forced. You can tell someone to AOE, but you cannot physically move their fingers to the AOE buttons—that would be “forcing them”. But anyone can claim “they were trying to force me to adhere to this when they told me to do it”. They already do that.
"Feeling forced" is not the offense. It doesn't matter if the person feels forced into a playstyle. It's whether they are actually forced through threat of being kicked from the party, etc.


I don’t think this one is so cut-and-dry that “common sense” covers it entirely. What are the “morals” we are all set to follow? Each culture has its own subset of morals, so whose are we adhering to?
Golden Rule. Every culture has it.