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Honestly I bet if we ignored all the creepy weird people instead of addressing every little misgiving publicly, the site would probably be a lot less cluttered with stupid stuff.
Python for example hasn’t left because people keep giving him attention. He’s either staying because of all of the interactions he’s getting, or just to spite the people who dislike him. Either way, commenting and pinging him constantly is clearly not working as I’ve never seen him more active here.
Sorry to rant but I really want a site where the most interesting thing happening in a day is a cool animation or stick figure someone made. Instead I’m seeing the same BS 12-year-old-of-the-month who, surprise surprise, isn’t great with social skills. I’m not surprised at the presence of young people, this is a website for a free to use mobile stickfigure app, after all. But it pains me to see all of the people trying to display their talent and creativity getting buried by arguments that go nowhere.







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In most cases it’s better to ignore such behavior then to give them the time of day and feed into it by starting some unproductive drama
this is the only post i’ve seen about this that i actually 100% agree with.
and to add on, people need to stop thinking they’re superhero drama-stoppers. making a post with a whole bunch of @ and telling someone to ‘just stop’ does not help the problem. people act high and mighty like they’re ending conflict with their big instigating-ass paragraph. the best way to stop this shit is to pay it no mind. it’s tiring for everyone around you. nobody wants to read the 90th post about how much everyone hates a preteen.
and who cares if you’re in the right, stop going back and forth with people, especially if it’s a child. it just makes you both look stupid.
I’m gonna play my guitar like a fiddle and there’s nothing you can do about it 😈😈😈😈😈
But in all seriousness tho, even tho I do like to watch the chaos unfold, it is a bit of a fragmentation grenade, it can hurt someone uninvolved real quick.