Bringing this out of the Fate's Harvest thread out of request of the staff of FH. I've also generalized the thread name because there's a lot we don't like, and we can be constructive about it.
So let's be at least somewhat constructive. This is probably going to get touchy, so if we find ourselves getting shouty, someone just pipe up to remind them.
Yes, I'm very much talking to myself here as well.
@Ghost said in Fate's Harvest BETA Live (Full Open Soon):
All Witch Hunt wording aside, I think this situation is pretty interesting.
- A number of players won't even play on games she's on, sort of out of protest to staff
- If VASpider were to open a game, she'd have to do it incognito or else word would spread and she'd never get the attendance.
So I've gotta ask constructively, what's the end game, here? Just a bitch session about her, or is there some kind of communal effort to auto-ban and exile her from the hobby altogether?
My personal goal is to see that she does not find quarter to start her pattern of being nice until something changes then absorbing the fun of others. That is, that people know who she is; they can make their own decisions from there. I pretty much have one long-term rule in this hobby: If people show that they are willing--to change, to apologize, to step back, to help, to be a positive influence, however you want to phrase this--then I'm willing to try to understand and accept them. VASpider is on a list of currently one person who has repeatedly failed this test in ways that have hurt others including those who considered her a friend and those who trusted her to have their back.
I think that everyone else here except me and @Miss-Demeanor were just venting off steam about Spider in general. I know that others have plenty of right to say something about her, but didn't, and they are quiet heroes. I even tried to keep my vitriol down and understanding high.
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One of the reasons I generalized the thread title is because many of us have felt this way about someone, and addressing it more analytically than passionately may, I hope, allow others to look at their online relationships in general instead of this one specifically. It's easy to talk about people like Custodius and everyone will nod and say how horrible a human being and troll he is, but it's harder to talk about someone who is both nice and selfish, both friendly and self-serving, someone who can be a hell of a lot of fun to be around but only if you're in and/or not threatening their circle. I point at people at the Five Geek Social Fallacies a lot as a primer of warning signs.
Otherwise, the answer to your question, Ghost, is going to be very personal. (Generalizing a personal opinion, Theno; are you insane? No, just being Theno.) This, at least, is my answer.