Board Thread:Administrative Requests/@comment-25266931-20161228075911/@comment-25936766-20161228165344

KNN005 wrote: 1-I don't want to start my account over. I just want to delete all threads I made and make one thread with my name and face on it so I can put all my thoughts on RWBY in one place. That way no one can show up just to complain that they're tire of me posting so much. --

2-This same thing happened on Gematsu. One troll followed me around bombarding me with memes and double talk and no matter how much I tried to ignore him or fight back it always ended up with me ban. I suspect its because he was so well loved on the site. Its a guy name BudgieCat. Has an annoying black cat avatar and mocks everyone all the time even if you ignore him. Yet people see him as some kinda site mascot. 1-Like Mini said, that would be far worse. So many different thoughts, different topics, most likely unrelated for the most part, all in 1 place. It's bound to be a failure. If you try that, it's bound to be a huge amount of text, and the human brain has limits to how much attention and care it can give. If you post all those thoughts in 1 post, then the mind of the readers will simply get tired while reading, and avoid it automatically.

Personally, regarding threads, your mania of posting like 5 different threads in just a few hours, was annoying, though nothing much beyond that. The frequency however did get people tired.

Regarding your blogs, it was certainly annoying, but far worse than your threads. With your threads, at least they were about things people here could care about, from discussion to jokes (as bad as they were, it was something).

But with your blogs, pretty much all of them were, to semi-quote Demonics: "Dark and artsy". Melodramatic paragraphs that painted you as the poor victim in everything, a woobie who destiny loves to humiliate. For starters: People here could care less, everyone has problems, bigger or smaller than yours, but you hardly see anyone else make myriads of blogs complaining about them.

Like 73.Anon said before, you always paint yourself as the victim, like some self-fulfilled prophecy. You ignore all your flaws, you ignore the possibility of X being your fault to at least some extent, and assume it's anything else's entire fault, due to paranoia that everyone is a hungry wolf out to get you.

And like I mentioned before, the content in those blogs, and their frequency, only makes me more and more convinced you are just painting yourself as the victim to get attention.

2-You are leaving out pretty much all the context when you say that. You call him a troll, but "troll" is a subjective term. He may well just be a troll because you didn't like him, not because he actually was. And given your attitude, I bet that was the case.

At the same time, you're leaving out your attitude, how you interacted with that community. For all we know, they thought you were being an unbearable jerk, if not an actual troll, and banned you for that, not because they "loved" that BudgieCat.

This is a constant problem others have mentioned before, particularly 73.Anon: You always speak as if you were the woobie, the poor, innocent victim everyone piles up on. But you never consider if you were asking for it, you never think if your attitude is part of the problem.

You act as if myriads of communities kicked you out for lulz, never wondering if they kicked you out because of how you interacted with them.