I don't want to get too mixed up in any sort of brawl here but I have two things to say (and I know that others have basically said the same sorts of things already): Last of all... look at what he was actually proposing in that node: it was silly, and obviously ill-thought-out. I hate to say it, but it also sounded whiny and bratty. (It was very obviously written by someone while they were in the midst of a temper tantrum.) I downvoted that node on the merits of that node, and nothing else. I've had nodes of mine downvoted before, and I didn't throw a hissy fit.

Anyway, I really, really don't intend this to sound inflamatory (not because I don't want to piss people off... but because that's just not what I'm trying to say), but the point is: downvotes happen. It's a shame if someone feels chased away by them, but they happen. It is seriously sad if ptkdb decided to leave over this, but I don't feel guilty about it, and I don't think that the community should, either.


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In reply to Re: Stupid mass-downvoting ... by etcshadow
in thread Stupid mass-downvoting ... by Anonymous Monk

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