Jan 17, 2019, 12:52 AM

@arkandel I dunno what I'm 'throwing in your face' or blaming on you, precisely? This stuff is old and cultural and if anything my view is you have little power to affect any of it.

Beyond that, I don't know how you even begin to imagine you can determine if anything is 'correct.' Mostly, that tends to come down to 'I like/agree with the person shouting / and or dislike the target,' which is obviously a pretty dubious measure. Even more, I don't know that correctness matters for what I'm talking about. Even if you reach the conclusion that, say, in this case the game staff was 'right' and theno was whatever version of not-right, there's clearly some sentiment that the combination of overbearing 'this game is awesome' from a clear cheer squad combined with 'do not criticize' was problematic. So I don't know that you can really moderate on correctness. You can aim at making sure there are both constructive and non-constructive avenues that people are free to use (which now maybe you're in the process of doing? if so great).

Re: being adults, the issue is that everyone has to do it, all the time, regardless of being 'correct,' which is another reason I think that's a bad word to hang on. That means giving up behaviors basically all of us (me and you included) clearly enjoy, a lot of the 'venting' function of the board, etc.