General / Off-Topic 2.8% of forum threads result in 2.8% of responses...

Great, not only do we have the 1% screwing up the world for the other 99%, but now we have to contend with the 2.8% screwing up the game for the other 97.2%.
 
Forbes must be "fibbing", too. I mean, that's a good enough assertion for players claiming Frontier does the same, after all- right? ;)

Are you stalking me? Keep it up and I'll keep you.

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Can someone advise please. I keep shutting down my browser and re-opening the forum, but the threads stay the same. Is this right? I was hoping to find more interesting threads after a restart.

Brilliant! :D

I'm a bit confused as to the point this thread is attempting to make.

Clearly, 2.8% of threads don't generate 2.8% of responses.
That, alone, demonstrates why the fact that 2.8% of players board-flip is no indicator as to the level of disparity that their actions create.
 
Brilliant! :D

I'm a bit confused as to the point this thread is attempting to make.

Clearly, 2.8% of threads don't generate 2.8% of responses.
That, alone, demonstrates why the fact that 2.8% of players board-flip is no indicator as to the level of disparity that their actions create.

It's meant as a tongue-and-cheek response to why some seem to be obsessed with what others are (or aren't) doing constantly, rather than minding their own game. Elite Dangerous Lawn Association strikes again.
 
It's meant as a tongue-and-cheek response to why some seem to be obsessed with what others are (or aren't) doing constantly, rather than minding their own game. Elite Dangerous Lawn Association strikes again.

Yeah, that would have been my guess.

I wonder how many of those who're whining about people "minding their own business" have never made a suggestion, or offered an opinion, that would have an effect on others?

Not you, or me, for sure.
 
Some posters seem obsessed by what other forum users are (or aren't) doing constantly, rather than minding their own forum use.
 
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