

That's fine and all, but it's ultimately futile given how this (internet) game is set up. So long as personal reputation doesn't matter, anonymity will always empower poor behavior.I don't agree with you. I think that if we want to change things in our area of the world, and in our gaming communities, we need to stand up for negative behavior. It doesn't mean being a keyboard warrior, a political correct monster, or a white knight, it just means that you are proactive in holding up good values. That means you act the way you want to be treated, and you stand up for negativity when you see it. Be the light you want to see in the world, and more will light up in front of you. Not everything is going to change, but this world IS governed by people, and as a result you'd be surprised at what you can influence.
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