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Humor is the best way to take this. This is and is not important. We people are funny. 11In a world where exhibiting yourself via Instagram, Facebook or even streaming it is normal that people will also catch other people in an impulsive or in general heavy situation. While it might sound funny in the first place to hear someone swear that much because of a game - to reproduce this situation over and over (via re-uploading and sharing it) when this person might not feel fine with its' own behaviour at all - it might be human to just forgive, stand over it and act different and more mindful than just reminding that person of this or making fun of a situation in a community. Just saying.
As I know how you mean it, I want to put also the other side of thinking into the spotlight:Humor is the best way to take this. This is and is not important. We people are funny. 11
Being toxic, impulsively or not, is not okay, though. And it should be brought into the spotlight, it should be made fun of, so that people learn that there are consequences to this behavior. You don't want it to become the norm, and it will if you let it slide. When top players are sore losers and blame everything and everyone for their loss but themselves, the rest of the community starts copying this behavior.As I know how you mean it, I want to put also the other side of thinking into the spotlight:
A group of people making fun of someone's impulsive behaviour. In situations like this I will mostly always stand at the side of the single person's interest as an underdog and afflicted subject to define if something about them is "funny" or not. So basically not the group of people defines in someone's interest if something is to be taken funny, the person itself decides that - and that needs to be respected.
If I got that right the other day, he said sorry, deleted the VOD and said it was a mistake. I don't see the need to re-upload and share it inside the community. My 2 cents.
Being toxic, impulsively or not, is not okay, though. And it should be brought into the spotlight, it should be made fun of, so that people learn that there are consequences to this behavior. You don't want it to become the norm, and it will if you let it slide. When top players are sore losers and blame everything and everyone for their loss but themselves, the rest of the community starts copying this behavior.
That's fair, but it's another discussion. I was responding to your other post which seemed to be defending this player, treating him as an "underdog".First, yes. Toxic behaviour is something that should be dealt with. But I question if reproducing a video of toxic behaviour of someone without commenting it at all is the right choice of dealing with it. To put a single person into the spotlight is in my humble opinion not the right way if you want to deal with toxic behaviour in general. Furthermore to take this as funny and not as a serious problem for a community is sending wrong signals into that direction. As I said before, we live in a world of exhibitionists, giving the feedback that behaviour like this is amusing someone on the consumer side could (I don't say it actually is in this case) make people adopt this behaviour instead of questioning it. So I totally question your comment here, to be honest.
For further reading you might want to take a look into as a starter:
Attention economy at Wikipedia
That's fair, but it's another discussion. I was responding to your other post which seemed to be defending this player, treating him as an "underdog".
Being toxic, impulsively or not, is not okay, though. And it should be brought into the spotlight, it should be made fun of, so that people learn that there are consequences to this behavior. You don't want it to become the norm, and it will if you let it slide. When top players are sore losers and blame everything and everyone for their loss but themselves, the rest of the community starts copying this behavior.
First, it's funny. Yay, drama, who doesn't love that? Then you start noticing everyone is flaming everyone just because they lost. Then the game isn't fun anymore.
Impulsive or no, this player chose to be an asshole. He should be ready to face the consequences or change his behavior.
First, yes. Toxic behaviour is something that should be dealt with. But I question if reproducing a video of toxic behaviour of someone without commenting it at all is the right choice of dealing with it. To put a single person into the spotlight is in my humble opinion not the right way if you want to deal with toxic behaviour in general. Furthermore to take this as funny and not as a serious problem for a community is sending wrong signals into that direction. As I said before, we live in a world of exhibitionists, giving the feedback that behaviour like this is amusing someone on the consumer side could (I don't say it actually is in this case) make people adopt this behaviour instead of questioning it. So I totally question your comment here, to be honest.
For further reading you might want to take a look into as a starter:
Attention economy at Wikipedia
We need you to start streaming so people could see the real version of you and probably watch another episode of a ranging player 11111111111111111111111yes raging is normal for the hardcore lovers of the games so no one here is judging hera for this . we have all been there at some level.