FrogReaver
The most respectful and polite poster ever
My crap is art and your (general you) crap is detestable!"Pop-art is still art."
-Andy Warhol, in deed if not in word.
…hmm I might be on to something here
My crap is art and your (general you) crap is detestable!"Pop-art is still art."
-Andy Warhol, in deed if not in word.
I don’t think so
Most of us here are amateur game designers and tinkerers - all of us have home brewed before. So such lessons should help us here as well.
I do not see a glimmer of light between that, and what I said.
It's just a changing of the business model (artsy or quirky films or even romcoms are less likely to get large theatrical releases) than it is a change in quality.
I think there's quite a difference between intrinsically objecting to a tool, and objecting to using one for the wrong purpose.
If you don't, well, that's on you.
I don't think you expressed that in your sentence. At least, not so that it reads so to me.
If you're going to that crummy mode of discussion, I don't want to follow you. Have a good weekend.
To some extent, perhaps: the "like" button is one, and oftentimes people will chuck a quick "thanks for that" line in to a post.I like this point, so may I cherry-pick it out of context from the discussion with pemerton (which TBH I didn't understand well)?
On this isolated point, this seems 100% to true to me in theory.
In actual practice, how often do we think this forum is conducive to or facilitates the critic pointing out possible flaws or issues with something, which others in turn find helpful and useful?
For example, if there's a dearth of positive feedback, how often does the critic even realize who found what useful? Is there a positive feedback loop that encourages this?
For my own part, I take the development of a reasonably thick skin as something to strive for; and the moderation here is good enough that one's skin doesn't really need to be all that thick in order to make something useful of the place.To what extent is this forum conducive to that? For example, is it best suited to thick-skinned individuals who can power their way through all the negative feedback or counter-arguments, whereas everybody else just slinking off?
Is it ironic that this post is (I have to assume, as I can't see what you're responding to) in response to someone who has me blocked?Oh good! So you assert that the OP advocates for a wide-open non-exclusive discussion? And this is contradicted by their use of the ignore option on Enworld? Therefore it is ironic?
Yes, based on the limited info at my disposal, I feel like that could be a relevant example of irony.Is it ironic that this post is (I have to assume, as I can't see what you're responding to) in response to someone who has me blocked?![]()
I really wish I had a thick skin, and I am also old (and hopefully wise) enough to accept that if I was going to grow one by now, I would have.For my own part, I take the development of a reasonably thick skin as something to strive for; and the moderation here is good enough that one's skin doesn't really need to be all that thick in order to make something useful of the place.
IMO just slinking off achieves nothing, ever; it's better to power through the chaff and find the good stuff (it's always in there somewhere!) than it is to let the chaff become overwhelming.