Quote Originally Posted by sindriiisgaming View Post
(I cant fix the typo)
I'm sick of seeing ppl say ffxiv has an amazing community. It doesnt, everywhere I go every tiny crevice has toxicity and elietism. Lethargic 1 1 1 spammers in duty roulette, Party finder, megalomaniac fc leaders. Pvp "nice job" spam, toxic mentor and anti mentor rhetoric and even here on the forums. I knew this community had issues since some time. But when did we evolve into feral beasts attacking each other for our mogstation purchases shouldering the blame off yoshi p and onto other players.

It's true that buying cashshop items sends a message to them that its OK to make them. But it's not fair to shame players for spending there hard earned cash on things they enjoy. This community is supposed to be better than this...
I remember in my writing classes that the strongest points of a person's writing are in the opening and the closing statements. The body serves to link these two together by elaborating their meaning. When this fails, you essentially have a rant. When we learn now to read and write, we also learn how to make these discernments.

When you start your post off by pointing out the typo in the title, you kind of launch the whole thing off by assuming the reader isn't smart enough to know what you mean. Learn to let things like that go. Next, negativity just doesn't work. Even if your intention is to be critical on the subject, you're still going to want to start off with something positive so the reader knows that you're not just another doom n gloom fanatic. When you say, "The community." you're also lumping in good and wholesome players who just want to have a good experience online. You should aim to utilize a little more specificity in your critique.

Your last statement is the strongest in your post. As such, I can only deduce that you're entire problem right now is the shame for buying cash shop items. Who cares? If you want it, then buy it. That's your money, and you're not under any obligations to make other people happy with your money unless you make a s-ton of it.