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RE: It takes all types....

in Rant, Complain, Talk3 years ago

The rage quits are funny to see, I’m quitting unless I get x value on the next post because I can’t afford to keep going!!!!!11 with a subsequent post two hours later. It’s been the way of the internet, it happened all the time in gaming when I was into that with online RPG games and it was the crowd of people you’d expect. Need to be the center of attention, always in the mix even if they don’t belong in it.

The people who are constantly bashing hive are tedious and when they get their negativity silenced via downvotes and mutes they are irate. You hate the place so much, see yourself out since you are now blacklisted and leave the rest of us alone. A new account is made and they keep trying the same crap all over again. It’s only going to increase unfortunately. Thankfully we have some consistent people who balance out that stuff in my opinion, at least in the group that I spend time on.

As the days go on and I ramble here and there, the hive power is slowly increasing! I aspire to be at 100k one of these days, so good for you for making a hobby like this turn into something that nets you a decent profit if it came to it one day, though we all hope never to need it, it’s comforting that it’s there if necessary!

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Thankfully we have some consistent people who balance out that stuff in my opinion, at least in the group that I spend time on.

This is the thing of it is, isn't it? "at least in the groups I am in" - most of the toxic types spend their time together and make themselves feel relevant. Emotional circlejerking :D

The HP sneaks up I think. I remember some current orca accounts when they started and they asked me for advice. The advice hasn't changed.

 3 years ago  

Yeah thankfully they tend to wallow in their own misery, much like people do in real life lol. I'd rather be happy and have friends, thanks!

Engagement is key, I think! Consistency is important but without engagement you can be as consistent as you want to an empty room.