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I'm sorry you feel this way. I too have been contemplating leaving. I'm sticking around and avoiding the spam by visiting this community when I want to seriously debate with people. 1
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If you're tired of spam, trolls and drama, come join us over at the Friendly Debaters Community. We don't have any of that, and yes, I realize this could be considered spam, but it's a solution to the problem. 1
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A couple of those debates I don't think were spam. Out of curiosity, I see that one of your comments here says that you are leaving, why is it that so many who do leave feel the compulsion to announce it? I can list probably half a dozen people who are regular contributing member now, who've in the past (at least once) said they were leaving. I'm genuinely curious, I'm not being judgmental of the tendency. 1
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It's true, it's been much the same for a couple years with its ups and downs. I'm not questioning why you may or may not like to leave, why anyone would, the question was concerning the announcement of it, not the action itself. I'm utterly removed from the action I promise, I neither approve nor disapprove I assure you. It was a question of human behavior from a curious social-science perspective. Your answer was you were told to, which answers the question but is not the satisfying look into the psyche of the situation I was looking for :( Anyway, For what it is worth I don't think you should leave because someone told you to. For myself, I treat CD like a video game, I play as I please and do not have anything actually invested in the pixelated characters outside of their entertainment value. If a villain in a game is trying to kill me for example, I don't quit the game, I only quit the game when it is no longer fun. I certainly don't tell the pixelated characters I am leaving, I just don't play. For what it is worth. |