Thomas Shey
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In many cases, it isn't worth it in my view. Or at least it isn't worth addressing "in public." Hence my comment on picking battles or timing them well to achieve the best results whenever possible.
But that people agreed on when that is and isn't true. To some people any discussion that stops the flow of the game to deal with it is unacceptable; the fact talking about it later would be pointless doesn't matter. So you either have the position that the player is allowed to judge when that's true when he starts it, or he's branded as a bad player for doing it all. There's not a huge amount of middle ground that doesn't come down to "people see a situation differently and respond to it differently." And with many groups their solution to that is "Once the GM's made his decision, its done."
I've certainly been critical in the past of people believing that the DM's authority extends beyond the game world and into the social setting e.g. the DM is responsible for dealing with player behavior problems rather than the group as a whole. As for believing raising an objection to the DM about something is unacceptable, this is obviously wrong on its face and anyone who believes that has nobody to blame but themselves for a bad outcome.
See above. When its assumed to be entirely at the GM's discretion when raising an objection is acceptable and when its being a bad player, the effect is pretty predictable.