03-06-2018, 03:06 AM
One thing I've noticed in all my years on the boards: (Some) posters who are big on positivity often complain about negative posts, but you hardly ever see a so-called negative poster complain about a guy being too positive. They'll just debate the positive argument.
The lesson? If you hate the negativity, debate it. Offer a differing viewpoint. Make some positive threads. Trying to ruin every negative thread by lightweight trolling it or complaining about it is far more damaging than negativity. If you brought a differing viewpoint, actual debate or positive threads, it'd do a lot more to help your cause.
No one is stopping you from doing that.
(This is my only post about this, as I won't derail the thread).
The lesson? If you hate the negativity, debate it. Offer a differing viewpoint. Make some positive threads. Trying to ruin every negative thread by lightweight trolling it or complaining about it is far more damaging than negativity. If you brought a differing viewpoint, actual debate or positive threads, it'd do a lot more to help your cause.
No one is stopping you from doing that.
(This is my only post about this, as I won't derail the thread).
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