If you can't have a discussion without running off to fflogs to check if the person posting has good parses then why should they trust that you aren't going to look up someone else's damage to harass them in game if they do anything you don't like?
Context for people's comments are important.
Easy, if people are posting on here about why a damage meter isn't important or isn't needed, but they are getting carried through content, it makes their claims dubious at best. The in-game comparison would be if someone was bragging about how much damage they do or how they are good at the game and you go to check if this is true or not.
If someone was advocating for add-on support for deep dungeons, crafting, gathering, or any other content wouldn't you want to gauge how much experience they have in it? If you find out that someone has never touched crafting at all, then why would you take what they say more seriously VS someone who has poured hours and hours into it? Same concept with parses. Why would you take someone's word who has never even touched anything above a recent extreme, over someone who raids regularly in current content?
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