Some people can be super negative when replying to posts...
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Take for example the person who just called people lazy because they write in the forum for help instead of looking for help in old forum topics. So now we need to research before writing in our own forum?0
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How sad, it's too big and totally loses the effect. :sad:0
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well it was cute!0
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Take for example the person who just called people lazy because they write in the forum for help instead of looking for help in old forum topics. So now we need to research before writing in our own forum?
So we should all take the time to answer you because you don't feel like taking the time to look it up for yourself. :huh:0 -
Some people can be super negative when replying to posts(I've rarely seen it, and have been here a while), and some people can be overly sensitive when reading the replies.
^^^^THAT PART0 -
Never posted on this place in my life with a problem cause the people are not nice!!!! HA!0
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That's why I don't spend too much time in the forums lol I'm a Jersey girl, if I wanted people to be mean and sarcastic to me, I would just go out lol0
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I figure the people that post like douches are usually the ones that feel about 1" tall because of their life situation. Crappy job, crappy marriage, no money etc. People that are miserable need to be rude to feel better about themselves and they loooooooove the cheap thrill of other *kitten*' virtual backslapping. It's like "regular trolling" Just use the Ignore feature.0
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I do not have much of a filter and say what is on my mind. I tend to hold back and not be a complete *kitten*. But it comes out. More so when I see a really dumb post that makes me have to do a double take on whether I really read that or not.0
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My MFP life has become so much more peaceful since I discovered the ignore feature. Click the drop-down arrow next to the offender's user name, then choose "ignore user". Easy-peasy. Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.0
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Agreed. To each their own opinion, but remember mom's advice 'if you don't have something nice to say..'0
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Take for example the person who just called people lazy because they write in the forum for help instead of looking for help in old forum topics. So now we need to research before writing in our own forum?
Are you referring to me -- because I did suggest that ... the answer is and has always been YES. It's basic forum etiquette, if you are asking a general question that could be answered by a simple search -- yes, you should do that rather than ask. If you have a specific question about how something general applies to you, that's different -- but even so, your question can usually be answered by reading the replies to others.I don't know what you mean by "own forum" if you mean profile or blog -- you aren't bound by forum rules there. But the message boards are a collective and accessible to all members, so posting there is completely different.0 -
Take for example the person who just called people lazy because they write in the forum for help instead of looking for help in old forum topics. So now we need to research before writing in our own forum?
So we should all take the time to answer you because you don't feel like taking the time to look it up for yourself. :huh:
And let's just ignore the fact that research leads to new information and go by the old information that comes up in searches.0 -
Agreed. To each their own opinion, but remember mom's advice 'if you don't have something nice to say..'
say it behind the person's back?0 -
My MFP life has become so much more peaceful since I discovered the ignore feature. Click the drop-down arrow next to the offender's user name, then choose "ignore user". Easy-peasy. Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.0
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I love being on the boards. I ignore the negative and just respond. You see slot of the same questions but I think if you are annoyed by the post you should not answer.0
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And let's just ignore the fact that research leads to new information and go by the old information that comes up in searches.
Asking people to tell you what to think is not research. Researching existing information is research.0 -
My MFP life has become so much more peaceful since I discovered the ignore feature. Click the drop-down arrow next to the offender's user name, then choose "ignore user". Easy-peasy. Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
Don't feel dumb.If your new to the site,then you don't know what the features are.And those who say someone is too lazy to use the search or feels compelled to answer rudely need to just remember,nobody is forcing you to answer anything.If they don't want to reply,they just don't have to.0 -
Agreed. To each their own opinion, but remember mom's advice 'if you don't have something nice to say..'
My mother never told me that, but it was in Bambi. Maybe I should genuflect to Walt Disney every time I keep my big mouth shut.0 -
Interesting. I noticed that most people are really positive.0
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Interesting. I noticed that most people are really positive.
You know, I disagree with you.0 -
I hear you 100%... Sometimes I can't believe the crap that some people will say...Aren't we supposed to be here to help each other?0
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Interesting. I noticed that most people are really positive.
You know, I disagree with you.0 -
I figure the people that post like douches are usually the ones that feel about 1" tall because of their life situation. Crappy job, crappy marriage, no money etc. People that are miserable need to be rude to feel better about themselves and they loooooooove the cheap thrill of other *kitten*' virtual backslapping. It's like "regular trolling" Just use the Ignore feature.
And this.
Displaced anger in a safe enviorment.Most of us will never meet so it's safe to mistreat people.Picked up on that fast.0 -
Interesting. I noticed that most people are really positive.
You know, I disagree with you.
No, seriously, I question your lineage. This is an outrage.0 -
Take for example the person who just called people lazy because they write in the forum for help instead of looking for help in old forum topics. So now we need to research before writing in our own forum?
So we should all take the time to answer you because you don't feel like taking the time to look it up for yourself. :huh:
And let's just ignore the fact that research leads to new information and go by the old information that comes up in searches.
Yeah but there are a lot of things that are universal like "should I eat below 1,200" or "why I am not losing weight, I net 800 calories a day"? If OP was really curious to know if she was the only person who finds the forums to be super negative, a search of the forums will tell her that she is definitely not alone. There is not new info to add here. I am not saying OP is like the worst or anything -- she's new. But you are only new for so long. I am not being negative here AT ALL. Just saying that there actually ARE forum rules and they can be helpful if you want to avoid jerks.
And somebody really hit the nail on the head -- a lot of the negativity are friends joking.0 -
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I hear you 100%... Sometimes I can't believe the crap that some people will say...Aren't we supposed to be here to help each other?
Actually, I think we are all here to help ourselves...just saying0
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