I'm afraid the Armstrong Moment has already occurred...Can we /thread this now and go back to complaining about the game?![]()
I'm afraid the Armstrong Moment has already occurred...Can we /thread this now and go back to complaining about the game?![]()
Are you sure about that??? Is it you who's put those cameras outside my house???! And there I was blaming 'them'there are no black helicopters outside your house.
If you look closely the helicopters are a really, really dark grey.Are you sure about that??? Is it you who's put those cameras outside my house???! And there I was blaming 'them'<3
Yup looks like the colour's 010101, my badIf you look closely the helicopters are a really, really dark grey.
The cameras were totally me though, sorry.
Loved the post. Wondering how you're still here though.criminals who committed serious crimes partly due to psychiatric illness.
I made a mental note to stay away from people in general who use that line of reasoning, big or small.
Attacking character traits of other people is abusive behavior. I chose a relatively mild example in an attempt not to be incendiary."You're a liar" isn't abuse.
Calling the statement nonsense is both completely true and not abusive. Calling him a name ("liar" for example) over having made the statement would be abusive behavior to my judgement.I've mentioned Braben directly myself, when he said he played the Odyssey alpha on an old PC from 2011 and it ran great. I called that statement nonsense. Is that abuse? Is it even warnable? Not at all.
Complete tangent but this reminds me of working on a construction site within the grounds of a psychiatric hospital. We were told whatever you do, never ever run, or someone will come running after you. I was never sure if it was the guards or the residents.During my master's I walked around a bit in a penal institution for criminals who committed serious crimes partly due to psychiatric illness.
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No, it really doesn't.'Abuse' is potentially a broad category - if I have an issue with sound design and note it as a sound team problem (as an example) that looks like it would qualify under this statement.
It doesn't. Because pointing out the sound team are at fault for a sound problem isn't being abusive. Perhaps entirely unhelpful and unecessary but not abusive.'Abuse' is potentially a broad category - if I have an issue with sound design and note it as a sound team problem (as an example) that looks like it would qualify under this statement.
I woke up this morning to find the mentioned forum post and was immediately overcome with a sense of disappointment. I get that some folks are going over the top with the salt, but the way that the post was worded makes it come across as a form of silencing. That’s the last thing this community needs right now. The quickest way to drive away passionate people is to make them feel like they have no voice.
I see alot of above posts talking about how this doesn’t allow a lot of room to interpret just what ”abuse” means, but I disagree. I felt timid even about writing this response after actions I have seen taken on friends for their own posts that come from nothing but a place of passion for Elite.
In this era of ‘more transparency and better communication’, passionate players should be encouraged to come forward and voice their issues and concerns. They should also be listened to for their valuable feedback and their ideas on how certain features or issues could be improved. Posts like that of earlier today do not encourage that sort of thing. In my humble opinion, they choke a little more life out of an already suffocating community.
“The tighter you squeeze, the less you have.” -Thomas Merton
I agree, it doesn't exactly clarify what would be seen as insults and accusations, with a vague statement as it is, it could as well be like "Your rights end where my feelings start."I woke up this morning to find the mentioned forum post and was immediately overcome with a sense of disappointment. I get that some folks are going over the top with the salt, but the way that the post was worded makes it come across as a form of silencing. That’s the last thing this community needs right now. The quickest way to drive away passionate people is to make them feel like they have no voice.
I see alot of above posts talking about how this doesn’t allow a lot of room to interpret just what ”abuse” means, but I disagree. I felt timid even about writing this response after actions I have seen taken on friends for their own posts that come from nothing but a place of passion for Elite.
In this era of ‘more transparency and better communication’, passionate players should be encouraged to come forward and voice their issues and concerns. They should also be listened to for their valuable feedback and their ideas on how certain features or issues could be improved. Posts like that of earlier today do not encourage that sort of thing. In my humble opinion, they choke a little more life out of an already suffocating community.
“The tighter you squeeze, the less you have.” -Thomas Merton