Tony Towner
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That's bollocks Mark, you do it to be an arse. That's your preogative, but at least own it.
The reactions are there to everyone to use in whatever way they see fit, if someone posts something that I find laughable why am I not allowed to use that reaction? Maybe I should make the effort to reply to such posts in an over aggressive and condescending manner the way some other posters do?That's bollocks Mark, you do it to be an arse. That's your preogative, but at least own it.
It's not exactly constructive feedback. Would you ever go up to someone, laugh in their face, and walk off in real life?If people can't handle a bit of feedback
He probably would tbhIt's not exactly constructive feedback. Would you ever go up to someone, laugh in their face, and walk off in real life?
I agree. People can do what they like but, personally, I'd rather people posted some form of explanation when it's negative feedback. So I'd respectfully ask for it to be cut out.It's not exactly constructive feedback. Would you ever go up to someone, laugh in their face, and walk off in real life?
My forum experience has been far more enjoyable since blocking him. He's actually made some really good points in the past and I've enjoyed engaging with him, but then he lets himself down with the petty laughing shite and doesn't appear to be taking the hint to stop. I'd prefer to not have people blocked.It's not exactly constructive feedback. Would you ever go up to someone, laugh in their face, and walk off in real life?
Nah, posting random emojis on an anonymous forum is pretty cowardly, doesn't bode well for real life.He probably would tbh
You've never laughed at anyone in person?It's not exactly constructive feedback. Would you ever go up to someone, laugh in their face, and walk off in real life?
It just seems unnecessarily rude to me.You've never laughed at anyone in person?
It's no more or less constructive than any of the other reactions but as I've said, no-one ever questions a like do they?
I don’t think I’ve ever had an interaction with anyone where the only thing I’ve done is laugh in their face, no.You've never laughed at anyone in person?
Why is it comparable to laughing directly in someone's face?I don’t think I’ve ever had an interaction with anyone where the only thing I’ve done is laugh in their face, no.
Plenty of rude interactions on this board by many different posters.It just seems unnecessarily rude to me.
Depends how you use the forum doesn't it?I have to admit, I'd be a lot more sympathetic to some of the people on here being thin skinned about an emoji if aforementioned group didn't regularly reply in a passive aggressive and condescending manner to any POVs they disagree with. Hardly makes it a welcoming place to new members.
Internet drama. Isn't it ace?
I can't imagine you're that brave to go up to someone you've heard an opinion from and laugh in their face.You've never laughed at anyone in person?
It's no more or less constructive than any of the other reactions but as I've said, no-one ever questions a like do they?