Wow just wow.

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  • sandradev1
    sandradev1 Posts: 786 Member
    I don't understand the purpose of a post like this. What are you trying to accomplish? If you think people are rude on a particular thread, you can call them out on it there, report to the mods, ignore them, or counteract their rudeness with your kindness.

    All you're doing now (IMHO) is complaining and that's just adding noise to the site.


    ^^Perfect example of someone who should not have responded.

    But you obviously think it's OK for you to post. So you are inferring that 'some' other people on MFP should not have the same ability as you to post and give their opinons. Some people on this post need to take a long look in the mirror.
  • michelletyler38
    michelletyler38 Posts: 469 Member
    There were a couple silly jokes that were kind of funny. Nobody called OP a name, nobody said her dessert tasted bad, and nobody said that she shouldn't have made it. And pretty sure she wasn't shoved, hit, or punched.

    A couple people chose to use humor to say that they preferred ice cream. That is all. That really is the extent of what was said in that thread.

    Have people really become so sensitive that a couple people using humor about ice cream is viewed as bullying?

    I guess for me, that would be the "wow" part.


    Also- I'm not talking about only my post. I was looking through the post where you can post photos of your meals and people were downright rude. Saying they lost their appetite from people's meal pictures. I just don't understand it. And it's people like YOU that take away from this website.

    Wow! You start two threads where you decide to openly insult people and complain about people being rude. Perhaps some self reflection is in order.


    So it was a personal attack for me to say you were rude? Haha ok....
  • quirkytizzy
    quirkytizzy Posts: 4,052 Member

    ^^Perfect example of someone who should not have responded.

    But you obviously think it's OK for you to post. So you are inferring that 'some' other people on MFP should not have the same ability as you to post and give their opinons. Some people on this post need to take a long look in the mirror.

    I find that interesting as well. Someone says "You should just stay out of the thread if you don't like it!" who has, at least in the case of these threads, wandered into and is posting in a thread they - themselves - don't like.
  • linxus
    linxus Posts: 87

    Umm don't remember saying I felt "bullied". Just said people were rude.

    You....really feel that people saying they prefer real ice cream is rude? Like, honest to god, in your heart of hearts? How do you handle it when someone actually IS rude to you in real life? Say, someone bumps you and doesn't apologize? I mean, if the ice cream thing is enough to set you off, I sincerely am curious as to how you respond to real life situations in which you feel you've been wronged by strangers????

    I work in retail so I deal with rude, entitled people everyday. Its honestly to the point where I am surprised when someone bothers to say "thank you". I guess its given me a bitter perspective.

    AMEN! I worked in retail for 5 years and it's amazing how much it ruins your faith in humanity lol! People who have never worked in a "service" industry don't seem to be able to comprehend how nasty, rude and inconsiderate people can be. I appreciate that people want to always find the good in people, but it's harder and harder to find on the daily when that is your job!

    Yep! I honestly have no idea why people feel its okay to treat retail workers like crap. A customer service rep obviously makes corporate policies and is the god of the company, so they're held responsible. I had a coworker during the holidays be told by a customer that she ruined her christmas. Many, many other more stories. I know people may consider this just complaining lol.. but I practically have no voice at work. I have to respond with nothing but kiss-*kitten* to customers, with a smile, regardless of the remarks they dish at me. Because the customer is always right. I think we are really the only country (USA) to use that motto with practically every business.
  • ILiftHeavyAcrylics
    ILiftHeavyAcrylics Posts: 27,732 Member
    There were a couple silly jokes that were kind of funny. Nobody called OP a name, nobody said her dessert tasted bad, and nobody said that she shouldn't have made it. And pretty sure she wasn't shoved, hit, or punched.

    A couple people chose to use humor to say that they preferred ice cream. That is all. That really is the extent of what was said in that thread.

    Have people really become so sensitive that a couple people using humor about ice cream is viewed as bullying?

    I guess for me, that would be the "wow" part.


    Also- I'm not talking about only my post. I was looking through the post where you can post photos of your meals and people were downright rude. Saying they lost their appetite from people's meal pictures. I just don't understand it. And it's people like YOU that take away from this website.

    So what you're saying, OP, is that everyone else should be nice but you don't have to?
  • Stormchasegrl
    Stormchasegrl Posts: 61 Member

    Umm don't remember saying I felt "bullied". Just said people were rude.

    You....really feel that people saying they prefer real ice cream is rude? Like, honest to god, in your heart of hearts? How do you handle it when someone actually IS rude to you in real life? Say, someone bumps you and doesn't apologize? I mean, if the ice cream thing is enough to set you off, I sincerely am curious as to how you respond to real life situations in which you feel you've been wronged by strangers????

    I work in retail so I deal with rude, entitled people everyday. Its honestly to the point where I am surprised when someone bothers to say "thank you". I guess its given me a bitter perspective.

    AMEN! I worked in retail for 5 years and it's amazing how much it ruins your faith in humanity lol! People who have never worked in a "service" industry don't seem to be able to comprehend how nasty, rude and inconsiderate people can be. I appreciate that people want to always find the good in people, but it's harder and harder to find on the daily when that is your job!

    Yep! I honestly have no idea why people feel its okay to treat retail workers like crap. A customer service rep obviously makes corporate policies and is the god of the company, so they're held responsible. I had a coworker during the holidays be told by a customer that she ruined her christmas. Many, many other more stories. I know people may consider this just complaining lol.. but I practically have no voice at work. I have to respond with nothing but kiss-*kitten* to customers, with a smile, regardless of the remarks they dish at me. Because the customer is always right. I think we are really the only country (USA) to use that motto with practically every business.

    I have a friend who has been working in retail for half her life that is writing a book about it. Hopefully it will be a good eye-opener and help people realize how they treat others.
  • MercenaryNoetic26
    MercenaryNoetic26 Posts: 2,747 Member
    I was gone for almost a year and forgot about the troll threads. I fell for one. Smacked my head, "Doh! They got me!" :grumble:

    I read threads for entertainment mostly. Every now and then, there's something genuine or useful. Success threads are great.
  • quirkytizzy
    quirkytizzy Posts: 4,052 Member


    I work in retail so I deal with rude, entitled people everyday. Its honestly to the point where I am surprised when someone bothers to say "thank you". I guess its given me a bitter perspective.

    I worked in housekeeping for a decade. If you think people treat cashiers rudely, you should see how they treat people who clean their toilets. That said, customer service is a hellish job any way you look at it. But you taking it out on us because you're feeling hypersensitive is no better than them taking it out on you.

    We all have bad days. I've lost my **** on the internet tons of times. But you come back, you re-read, and you apologize to the people you flipped out on and then just try to have a better day. Creating a whole new thread to complain about it, in the public forum, is just going to invite more nastiness.
  • sunsnstatheart
    sunsnstatheart Posts: 2,544 Member
    There were a couple silly jokes that were kind of funny. Nobody called OP a name, nobody said her dessert tasted bad, and nobody said that she shouldn't have made it. And pretty sure she wasn't shoved, hit, or punched.

    A couple people chose to use humor to say that they preferred ice cream. That is all. That really is the extent of what was said in that thread.

    Have people really become so sensitive that a couple people using humor about ice cream is viewed as bullying?

    I guess for me, that would be the "wow" part.


    Also- I'm not talking about only my post. I was looking through the post where you can post photos of your meals and people were downright rude. Saying they lost their appetite from people's meal pictures. I just don't understand it. And it's people like YOU that take away from this website.

    Wow! You start two threads where you decide to openly insult people and complain about people being rude. Perhaps some self reflection is in order.


    So it was a personal attack for me to say you were rude? Haha ok....

    No. It was a personal attack for you to tell someone who was polite in their disagreement that they were taking away from this website. Self reflection would be good for you.
  • stephdeeable
    stephdeeable Posts: 1,407 Member
    Since I was the first person to make a joke...err...I mean, viciously bully you in that thread - I'd like to think this entire thread is about me. I'm so honoured. THANK YOU EVERYONE! :love: :flowerforyou:
  • quirkytizzy
    quirkytizzy Posts: 4,052 Member
    Since I was the first person to make a joke...err...I mean, viciously bully you in that thread - I'd like to think this entire thread is about me. I'm so honoured. THANK YOU EVERYONE! :love: :flowerforyou:

    You're just awesome anyways. :love:
  • linxus
    linxus Posts: 87


    I work in retail so I deal with rude, entitled people everyday. Its honestly to the point where I am surprised when someone bothers to say "thank you". I guess its given me a bitter perspective.

    I worked in housekeeping for a decade. If you think people treat cashiers rudely, you should see how they treat people who clean their toilets. That said, customer service is a hellish job any way you look at it. But you taking it out on us because you're feeling hypersensitive is no better than them taking it out on you.

    I'm not implying that I'm taking it out on you guys. I'm saying it may have a lot to do with how I see people (as a whole) lately- but if anything I try to be as nice to people as possible any chance I get. And yes, I can imagine housekeeping brings in a lot of bad apples. But good on you for working through it and keeping your work ethic. I encourage anyone with any job to do their job to the best of their ability, regardless. That is how you move up. Still keeping that mindset as I don't want to work in retail forever, just until college is over.
  • Stormchasegrl
    Stormchasegrl Posts: 61 Member
    Since I was the first person to make a joke...err...I mean, viciously bully you in that thread - I'd like to think this entire thread is about me. I'm so honoured. THANK YOU EVERYONE! :love: :flowerforyou:

    LOL! Well played.
  • quirkytizzy
    quirkytizzy Posts: 4,052 Member

    I'm not implying that I'm taking it out on you guys. I'm saying it may have a lot to do with how I see people (as a whole) lately- but if anything I try to be as nice to people as possible any chance I get. And yes, I can imagine housekeeping brings in a lot of bad apples. But good on you for working through it and keeping your work ethic. I encourage anyone with any job to do their job to the best of their ability, regardless. That is how you move up. Still keeping that mindset as I don't want to work in retail forever, just until college is over.

    Touche. I thought I was quoting the OP, so sorry if that came out as another barbed point at you specifically, Linux. Sorry. It'd be nice if MFP would allow the person's name next to the quote. Would solve a lot of confusion.
  • AJ_Pete
    AJ_Pete Posts: 863 Member

    I like you... honest to god, in my heart of hearts.

    Thank you! I think? My sarcasm meter is broken today. :embarassed: I'm also watching Fawlty Towers, in which one of the characters said "heart of hearts." Curses, television!

    Fer serious. I can be one sarcastic bitty, but I would never kid when it comes to matters of the heart.
  • porvenir
    porvenir Posts: 27 Member
    There are no rude people on this site... its the way people perceive them. I have been here since 2010 (different account) and I have never seen anything extremely rude on here. Sometimes you just need to pull up the big girl panties and deal with it. Its the internet and just like in real life "rude" people are everywhere.

    Telling people to put on big girl panties is actually taught in etiquette classes as a sure sign of politeness. :flowerforyou:

    This made me laugh out loud!
  • michcor
    michcor Posts: 52 Member
    Weight loss and good fitness are hard to achieve. Many people on here post about fad diets, unhealthy calorie goals, looking for quick fixes etc because what we are trying to achieve takes a lot a work and time. People who have made the journey will post things to the OP telling them when something is incorrect, unsafe, or non-sustainable but they don't want to hear it and say that they feel attacked. It's then that I'd usually go for the tough love. That's where you get the "mean people" coming out. People who want to help, but the others don't want to hear it. It's frustrating so I usually walk out at that point. Then it becomes a woe is me thread with no purpose that sometimes turns into a back and forth attacking of petty people. But I assure you, anyone worth listening to has backed out by that point.

    With that said, this is the internet and these people are strangers..who cares if their mean?

    I agree with the last part. It's the internet. Who cares? Don't get butt-hurt over comments made by people who don't even know you. They're the ones who look like jerks. But when you make a post like this, then you look like a whiner. I don't mean any of this in a rude way, just being straight-forward.
  • Otterluv
    Otterluv Posts: 9,083 Member
    People want support for eating disordered level calorie goals, diet aids that are best useless and at worst medically dangerous, exercise programs that they aren't properly fueling themselves for and will only damage themselves with, etc etc etc. I've never tried to sustain myself on 500 calories a day for months at a time.

    Doesn't mean I don't know it's a bad idea.

    I don't feel bad at all about not supporting those people. If you're in this for health, you shouldn't either.

    QFT

    Also, humor is a good thing - even in recipes about fake "ice cream", - but not real ice cream, that, my friend, is serious business.

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  • Sabine_Stroehm
    Sabine_Stroehm Posts: 19,263 Member
    You're not wrong.
    I've been on a lot of boards, and moderated a few, and find this one quite rude at times.

    Some folks are just generally rude. They probably aren't very happy folks, struggling with some issues in life. I ignore them, and what they say, and how they say it.

    Some folks are sure that THEY are right (this time) and therefore YOU must be wrong in your approach to weight loss if it differs from their own. Seems lots of folks are good at losing. Time will tell if they are good at maintaining. But they are SURE they are right and everyone else is wrong. So right, in fact, that they make up parody threads to mock any and every other approach to weight loss. Sometimes they mock unreasonable approaches. Sometimes they mock reasonable approaches. I think they forget that everyone is on a learning curve. They have short memories and don't remember that last time they were sure they were right too. And quite possibly, last time they were doing the very thing they are now mocking.

    Some folks are young, or on their first attempt at losing weight. Some of them also are SURE they are right, and you, therefore are wrong. Time will tell if their approach works for the long haul.

    Others are aggressive in response to unhealthy weight loss attempts. They may be well meaning, but I'm not sure their approach works as intended.

    And others are just snarky, caustic, sarcastic etc. It's their way on the boards. They like their gifs.

    And then there are a whole lot of darned nice people! Particularly in the groups. I tend to take anything on the main boards with a grain of salt (though I may call someone out on their rudeness). I do look to my peers in the groups I've chosen to join for support, and the friends on my wall.

    Stick to the groups and your wall.
  • LiftAllThePizzas
    LiftAllThePizzas Posts: 17,857 Member
    People seem to have a strange definition of bullying. As far as I'm concerned, it is where one person (or group) has power over another person (typically in the form of violence or the threat of violence) and uses that to mess with the victim. It can happen over the internet, in cases where the parties involved actually meet in real life, such as classmates at a school.

    As far as I am concerned, it cannot take place between anonymous people because there is nothing behind any of the words. There is no power differential. The "bully" has no way of forcing the other person to stay or to take it or control of their behavior to make them feel bad or whatever.

    Someone could easily program a chat or forum bot to make these same types of comments, and someone probably already has. So if rude comments on a forum from random anonymous strangers can qualify as bullying, then it is possible for a simple computer program to bully a human being.

    That also opens questions about the assumptions made of the personalities and motives of bullies. I mean, a simple computer program does not have self-esteem, feel bad about itself, know what a person is thinking or feeling, or get any kind of pleasure out of the suffering of a person.
  • DoingitWell
    DoingitWell Posts: 560 Member


    I work in retail so I deal with rude, entitled people everyday. Its honestly to the point where I am surprised when someone bothers to say "thank you". I guess its given me a bitter perspective.

    I worked in housekeeping for a decade. If you think people treat cashiers rudely, you should see how they treat people who clean their toilets. That said, customer service is a hellish job any way you look at it. But you taking it out on us because you're feeling hypersensitive is no better than them taking it out on you.

    We all have bad days. I've lost my **** on the internet tons of times. But you come back, you re-read, and you apologize to the people you flipped out on and then just try to have a better day. Creating a whole new thread to complain about it, in the public forum, is just going to invite more nastiness.

    Atleast you had the decency to apologize.
  • andeey
    andeey Posts: 709 Member
    I don't understand the purpose of a post like this.

    Fact.

    What are you trying to accomplish?

    Very direct question.

    If you think people are rude on a particular thread, you can call them out on it there, report to the mods, ignore them, or counteract their rudeness with your kindness.

    Helpful suggestions.

    All you're doing now (IMHO) is complaining and that's just adding noise to the site.

    Opinion.

    Then why did you even reply?

    Because I thought perhaps you might answer my question, take my advice, or clarify why people post this type of thread. Seems pretty logical. I didn't agree with your post, nor did I attack you, or say anything in a rude manner. I stated a fact, asked a question and shared my opinions. That seems to me to be a valid reason to reply and generally how I carry on conversations in life. Or, (note, another question coming here) did you assume that you would get a lot of "yea, you're right!" validations only? In that case, ignore everyone who didn't do that and carry on.
  • spaingirl2011
    spaingirl2011 Posts: 763 Member
    I was gone for almost a year and forgot about the troll threads. I fell for one. Smacked my head, "Doh! They got me!" :grumble:

    I read threads for entertainment mostly. Every now and then, there's something genuine or useful. Success threads are great.


    Did that today and learned my lesson. Back to lurking....

    Also I really :heart: the success threads! Positive and motivating!
  • _Witsy_
    _Witsy_ Posts: 609 Member
    I'm very happy that I'm not this overly sensitive... I take what works for me, and ignore what doesn't. Internet forums are like this...all of them. So what? Don't let it effect you.
  • rainbowbow
    rainbowbow Posts: 7,490 Member
    Im sorry, why is this in the General Diet and Weight Loss Help part of the forums?
  • Lt_Starbuck
    Lt_Starbuck Posts: 576 Member
    It is not just here, it is everywhere. I recently read an opinion piece on CNN on the subject. http://www.cnn.com/2013/03/01/opinion/obeidallah-outrage/index.html?hpt=hp_bn7

    Yes, but that instant outrage on MFP normally goes like this:

    Person posits a question about an unhealthy form of weight loss. Sometimes they say they have their mind made up already, sometimes they don't. In any case, it's out there in the public forum.

    Community responds. More experienced members with significant and long term weight loss tell them not to do it. Often they suggest other reasonable, healthier things.

    OP gets upset and starts demanding people be supportive.

    Insanity ensues, older members with practical advice wander off, hands in the air.

    OP storms off, claiming they will do what they like. Silence from them afterwards.

    (and to quote someone else who once outlaid this process) "OP returns the next year, saying "I'm back, I really mean it this time!"

    quoted for truth
  • Lt_Starbuck
    Lt_Starbuck Posts: 576 Member
    Im sorry, why is this in the General Diet and Weight Loss Help part of the forums?

    wait - yeah.

    Im out.
  • Hearts_2015
    Hearts_2015 Posts: 12,031 Member
    You're not wrong.
    I've been on a lot of boards, and moderated a few, and find this one quite rude at times.

    Some folks are just generally rude. They probably aren't very happy folks, struggling with some issues in life. I ignore them, and what they say, and how they say it.

    Some folks are sure that THEY are right (this time) and therefore YOU must be wrong in your approach to weight loss if it differs from their own. Seems lots of folks are good at losing. Time will tell if they are good at maintaining. But they are SURE they are right and everyone else is wrong. So right, in fact, that they make up parody threads to mock any and every other approach to weight loss. Sometimes they mock unreasonable approaches. Sometimes they mock reasonable approaches. I think they forget that everyone is on a learning curve. They have short memories and don't remember that last time they were sure they were right too. And quite possibly, last time they were doing the very thing they are now mocking.

    Some folks are young, or on their first attempt at losing weight. Some of them also are SURE they are right, and you, therefore are wrong. Time will tell if their approach works for the long haul.

    Others are aggressive in response to unhealthy weight loss attempts. They may be well meaning, but I'm not sure their approach works as intended.

    And others are just snarky, caustic, sarcastic etc. It's their way on the boards. They like their gifs.

    And then there are a whole lot of darned nice people! Particularly in the groups. I tend to take anything on the main boards with a grain of salt (though I may call someone out on their rudeness). I do look to my peers in the groups I've chosen to join for support, and the friends on my wall.

    Stick to the groups and your wall.
    Sadly this is true,:ohwell: though there's some great groups out there to join and good friends to be had for support just pick and choose ones right for what your goals are and you'll be fine!. :wink: :heart:
  • MrsTheunissen
    MrsTheunissen Posts: 44 Member
    People want support for eating disordered level calorie goals, diet aids that are best useless and at worst medically dangerous, exercise programs that they aren't properly fueling themselves for and will only damage themselves with, etc etc etc. I've never tried to sustain myself on 500 calories a day for months at a time.

    Doesn't mean I don't know it's a bad idea.

    I don't feel bad at all about not supporting those people. If you're in this for health, you shouldn't either.

    Well said :drinker: