@MarcRecon said:
@chillock117 said:
I figured as much but I guess I'll stick around here for a while because there's not much places to go. Though I wish everyone would try and get along instead of trying to enforce there personality upon everyone.
Gamespot is just like any other online community, it has some pretty cool people as well as bad!! It won't take you long to figure out who's who!! :)
Yeah, you can pick your people. Even people with strong opinions aren't necessarily unfriendly. For a lot of people English is not their first language, so some opinions might come across as rude and stubborn. Also, there might be cultural differences to consider (although the anonymity of the internet usually trumps any cultural etiquette). I know that dutch people (I am dutch) are generally perceived as a bit loud and very direct in their discussions, which might translate to the internet and could be interpreted by others as rude or hostile. I've learned to not immediately judge people on how they phrase their opinions, because some of the perceived bluntness or rudeness is unintentional (though not always, of course).
Anyway, what you could do is keep an eye on the active people and follow the ones you like. That way you'll create a context you'll appreciate. I think these forums are active enough to be enjoyable, unless you only enjoy discussing a select amount of topics, but still like to spend many hours on forums.
@Old_Gooseberry said:
I can see why you are looking for a good gaming community other then here. The first response to your question you get is hostile and sarcastic. Gamespots never been a community you feel welcome in, you can get banned here for so little that i wouldn't invest much into this site. I've gotten banned twice here just for defending myself. I tried IGN but its even worse then this place, lots of ads to really piss you off.
I don't know. I've never felt unwelcome. Some people are nice, others aren't. I choose to ignore the ones I don't like or I think are unreasonable. The only way you'll get a less hostile environment is more regulations and/or a much smaller community. But really, you can create your own social context and only pay attention to the people you like. Even if the first comment might be hostile or sarcastic, it doesn't have to be the first relevant comment. I always feel there are enough people who'll give a question or entry a serious consideration.
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