(05-07-2014, 07:17 AM)Red Wrote: [ -> ]Ofc, but it didn't make things any worse either, just a little correction, i couldn't help myself but to point it out. I handled it polite way, there was no intentions of subjection nor watching down the person.
Trivial advice is trivial advice, you accept it or ignore it. You can choose do you want to improve your grammar on that bit or not.
That is also correct.
I do not know the context I just saw the statement.
Everyone should respect what is said, and be honest, but that's not how it works on the internet.
(05-07-2014, 07:23 AM)FlawlessHappiness Wrote: [ -> ] (05-07-2014, 07:17 AM)Red Wrote: [ -> ]Ofc, but it didn't make things any worse either, just a little correction, i couldn't help myself but to point it out. I handled it polite way, there was no intentions of subjection nor watching down the person.
Trivial advice is trivial advice, you accept it or ignore it. You can choose do you want to improve your grammar on that bit or not.
That is also correct.
I do not know the context I just saw the statement.
Everyone should respect what is said, and be honest, but that's not how it works on the internet.
Agreed, sometimes the opinions differ too radically to each other, that you forget it.
I think that's one reason, trying to defend your arguments so that the others argument seem even more inferior.
People are arrogant and selfish, it's human nature.
(05-07-2014, 07:13 AM)Romulator Wrote: [ -> ] (05-07-2014, 06:10 AM)SomethingRidiculous Wrote: [ -> ]
Can someone tell me how is this possible?
Unregistered guys can post in the Technical Support Section, and I believe they can view the Off Topic and Announcements The Replying part however, I dont know
This.
New changes to forum so that users don't need to register anymore to get technical help.
Making it easier for them, which in my opinion is very welcome addition.
Feels hard to disagree because that's unfortunately true, people are like that in the internet, they can speak anonymous, so there's no personal reputation to go down.
You can always start by new account, if old gets corrupted.
Except, if you happen to have more personal information to show in the site or forum.
Not saying those people couldn't be like that, but i think there are less of them among them.
(05-07-2014, 12:25 PM)Red Wrote: [ -> ]Feels hard to disagree because that's unfortunately true, people are like that in the internet, they can speak anonymous, so there's no personal reputation to go down.
You can always start by new account, if old gets corrupted.
Except, if you happen to have more personal information to show in the site or forum.
Not saying those people couldn't be like that, but i think there are less of them among them.
Showing more personal info also tends to make people trust you more
(05-07-2014, 12:17 PM)IIPEE Wrote: [ -> ] (05-07-2014, 07:13 AM)Romulator Wrote: [ -> ] (05-07-2014, 06:10 AM)SomethingRidiculous Wrote: [ -> ]
Can someone tell me how is this possible?
Unregistered guys can post in the Technical Support Section, and I believe they can view the Off Topic and Announcements The Replying part however, I dont know
This.
New changes to forum so that users don't need to register anymore to get technical help.
Making it easier for them, which in my opinion is very welcome addition.
But the threads that are replied to doesn't have any new posts.
In the past, guests were able to comment right? When was that disabled?
(05-07-2014, 12:56 PM)noname Wrote: [ -> ]In the past, guests were able to comment right? When was that disabled?
Guests cannot post. Not in the past, not even now. The reason that you see Guests starting a thread or posting is because the user that posted it is deleted.
(05-07-2014, 12:39 PM)FlawlessHappiness Wrote: [ -> ]Showing more personal info also tends to make people trust you more
true that
dont know about others, but for me, when i talk to someone through mic and hear their own voice or atleast see how they look like it advances my relation with them. It's good to be reminded that you're not just throwing text at text and that there's actually a living person behind the computer screen.
I cant imagine myself getting into any bad arguments with any of the forum members here which I have contact with on skype. Heck I think that 90% of arguments that happen between people on the internet, would not happen in real life, face to face.