Quote Originally Posted by Kaurhz View Post
Because quite evidently people feel as if they're being called entitled, simply on the basis that someone has an opinion differing from their own, or an opinion they don't agree with or like.

You knew what you signed up for? HE'S CALLING US ENTITLED.
I'm getting tired of these threads. HE'S CALLING US ENTITLED.
We're still talking about this, we already knew! HE'S CALLING US ENTITLED.
He disagreed with me! HE'S CALLING ME ENTITLED.

It's ironic though that I could probably search through another certain thread regarding a certain piece of content, and probably find some people here up in hissies also calling others' entitled in that other thread. People are going to get tired when the same thread is made on every single hairstyle release. A lovely picture of the hairstyle clipped straight from the patch notes with a comment of something like- Another hairstyle we can't use.
1) not an opinion but a claim to a fact that might not be true, the purpose of which can be charitably assumed to be "please stop complaining about this."

2) Sure this is an opinion but it's a tertiary one that does not add to the thread but could detract by adding a third dimension (a meta discussion about forum etiquette) to an otherwise two dimensional (I want vs I don't want) thread.

3) A repeat of 1, perhaps? But it's not an opinion either way, it's a claim of fact that might not be true, perhaps the op is new, perhaps they're new to the conversation, perhaps the reader is new to the thread pulled up on google years later. And the purpose behind it? Well I won't assume the worst but it's hard to say it's anything productive.

4) You ran out of examples huh? Of your four examples of "people are just posting opinions and getting victim bombed," two aren't opinions, one is a tertiary (meta) opinion, and one is... Just a general "I claim it therefore it is."

To the credit of people who posted "not this again," they successfully derailed a topic from character customization updates into yet another meta commentary on dev cycles, habits, and feedback methods. Oh well, back to lurking and popcorn for me.