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Simple as.
Ah, i wonder why. Anyhow, thank you Mr Bert.
Well Reddit disagrees with that thesis, and one can say that's a real social media site. And if it's good enough for them as far a public conversation, one can say it may be a decent suggestion here.
And therefore, i have to reject that statement.
But thank you BJ for your feedback.
Valve isn't Reddit.
I had a situation, where on a poltical subreddit, i'm backing neither candidate, and made my case.
Well, hell on earth was raised. However, of course if you're gonna make statements, you're gonna take the heat.
However, one person, just went to the point, of continually unproductive matter. And i'm not even going to badger moderation, due to a squabble.
I simply replied, "That is an unfortunate statement, and therefore i will remove you from my feed, and life".
And poof, more than a few months, never to be seen, or heard from again. And likely, was not banned, being i never reported him.
"Freedom of Speech" for he, and for me, don't have to hear the banter., see it, or deal with it.
Excellent tool.
It was no doubt, one of the worse sites out there. Def admit that. I think many felt that way, which is why changes were likely made.
But here's the thing. The Steam Forums have an awful reputation as well, and notorious in that regard. Changes are needed here as well.
I would say that is a correct statement, yes.