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if you have read my bio you will know im not good at english so grammar and spelling is not my strong suite lol
i dont know i type really fast sometimes
So the reason I said that is I knew about the whole bully hunter operation for awhile before it even got much attention because the folks on 4chan picked up on it pretty quickly just from zombie unicorns tweets/streams so we were quite interested in the whole thing as we saw it was gonna be a huge failure for obvious reasons. Then the website got made and all the official tweets and announcements on her twitch went out, it was still not that well known at the time because no one really watches them but then people started finding it got alot of attention from mainstream media/brands then of course failed. So then the youtubers quickly starting making videos on it memeing on it pretty hard so of course their fan base started making memes on reddit, facebook, instagram etc and at that point it was already mainstream but the said youtubers mostly had a normie audience as their content was too. So it really become more of a normies meme then something people were genuinely worried about, hence why I said that if all of that made sense not really sure if it did or not.
You seem to consider to be part of the "Real Internet Culture", would you have the courage to explain what is this culture and why it is the real internet culture ?
You got to remember theres trolls than theres just toxic people, people that use the internet as a outlet because their life sucks or they had bad day and want to take it out on people, those people you cant really do much about besides muting them and moving on.
Thats the same with trolls aswell but even muting them fuels them on as they'll just talk about the fact you got that upset or annoyed you had to mute them to a team mate or in all chat then even more people are prone to target you idk what im really talking about as im falling alseep but I hope that gave some insight. Oh i know im assuming alot but its just based off my personal experience over the years.
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Good tip, I guess that's where I went wrong on the Dota 2 forums. Clearly a troll/baiting topic titled "I'M GOING FEED", but I replied back (with some dark satire meant as a joke/mock of their behaviour) taking the bait hook, line, and sinker, rather than just reporting and move on. Ended up with a perm ban myself... then the topic was removed. So wish I just did that instead.
The problem with that is the word "adults".... Most adults will turn off or stop using the thing that annoys them. Just like I stopped playing public group multiplayer PvP games when I got tired of idiot squeaker 12 year olds and braindead bro-gamer-jocks taking things too seriously and making things annoying.
Seriously, it is THAT simple. Ignore, mute, block, ban, or turn it off.
Other people shouldn't have to change THEIR habits just because YOU get a bit butthurt.
Also, respect is earned, not given.
If someone wants respect in an online PvP game, they need to "git gud" as they say.