Even after you were asked to stop using that term you continue. Now I know you are trolling and will now ignore your posts completely.
Enjoy Life you only get one.
Just because I was asked to stop using a term does not mean I have to. It describes what I think perfectly that the content feels lazy as it is more simplistic and there is less of it.
then explain what were you trying to do with that comment?
you consider your post not going personal and calling him a troll as positive response and feedback to his claim?
he expressed how he feels about the content ,he didn't say they were lazy but the content being less and they started to get lazy and in no way was it being used as an insult but as a critique.
truth is you can call someone lazy, freedom of speech u know and he is allowed to think that way based on how he sees stuff and conjure based on how the content and changes that were pushed out and to be honest there is good evidence to think that way.
true or not, he can say that ,he did not attack anyone he did not insult anyone ,that is how he feel and the feedback he gave without being hurtful in any way.
if u felt hurt by the word lazy used in any form of content that's something else but none the less that feedback was none aggressive and expressed how he felt the content has been pushed out.
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This maybe symatics but I didn't call him a troll I said he was 'trolling" which is a action not a name. What would you call using the same derogatory term over and over ?
There is a distinction between the two. So it's okay to call the devs lazy but it's not okay to call out the person who is insulting them? Lazy is not feedback it's insulting.
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Enjoy Life you only get one.
someone who is upset, trolling is something else entirely it someone whose posts are there to agitate the community regardless of any of his thoughts just for the sheer feeling of him getting spotlight and aggravate an entire group.
you need to know the difference between a troll and someone genuinely caring about the game before making assumptions, he could be trolling i don't know but i wont dismiss it or call him a troll unless im certain or feel certain enough that those post are only to piss off everyone for his own pleasure.
call him out but calling out on a word is not calling him out, that is just you censoring and more precisely you tried to order him not to use that word, he refused.This maybe symatics but I didn't call him a troll I said he was 'trolling" which is a action not a name. What would you call using the same derogatory term over and over ?
There is a distinction between the two. So it's okay to call the devs lazy but it's not okay to call out the person who is insulting them? Lazy is not feedback it's insulting.
we debate constantly in the forum defending out comments if needed with using solid and in context words and facts, its nothing new , the problem with your callout is u use the fact he wrote lazy as an insult when the context of the word is used to describe something else entirely, which in fact you are not calling someone on his comment u basically try to pressure him to censor nothing else about ur comment is feedback thats all.
Just some life advice: If you tell people to censor themselves or avoid using certain words, expect the same thrown back at you. No one really has a right to tell anyone what to say or do.I really feel you are being overly aggressive and accusing me of something I am not doing.
The term lazy is not a simple word it is a deratory and being used to insult. It doesn't convey any form of feed back expect for a illinformes opinion. The term is designed to illicit feelings of not being worthy it's being used in a hurtful manner. The truth is you can't call someone lazy with having proof such as being able to observe their activities and when you use the term in the manner it's being used it's an insult plan and simple.
No. I said that it is a term of derogation, with a long history of being so.
The context of its use here, in this forum thread, is derogatory, with nothing in the way of actual 'criticism'. You yourself have acknowledged this fact because you complained "should I have used .... instead?". Where the answer would be "Yes".
In English one could say "indolent", which means pretty much the same thing, without the historical cruft attached directly to the word "lazy".
No I never asked if I should, I asked if it was preferred. That did not mean that I cared what the preference was. And you should probably reread what you posted as it heavily implied it was racist.No. I said that it is a term of derogation, with a long history of being so.
The context of its use here, in this forum thread, is derogatory, with nothing in the way of actual 'criticism'. You yourself have acknowledged this fact because you complained "should I have used .... instead?". Where the answer would be "Yes".
In English one could say "indolent", which means pretty much the same thing, without the historical cruft attached directly to the word "lazy".
You're about the only person I've seen ever complain about the term and the complaint amounts to little more than "some people used it in a bad way in the past", as if it has even the slightest bit of relevance to how it's being used here. He could use indolent, although it's a bit much asking for most people to even know what that word means, but I am sure another person like you will join in to invent issues with using that term too.No. I said that it is a term of derogation, with a long history of being so.
The context of its use here, in this forum thread, is derogatory, with nothing in the way of actual 'criticism'. You yourself have acknowledged this fact because you complained "should I have used .... instead?". Where the answer would be "Yes".
In English one could say "indolent", which means pretty much the same thing, without the historical cruft attached directly to the word "lazy".
I think he is quite right to persist in using the term and ignoring your "advice".
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