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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Here’s a good example of unnecessarily negative. There’s valid feedback here—you’re not doing a good enough job highlighting all of the developers in the ecosystem / perception of picking favorites—without resorting to a bunch of drivel. You wouldn’t speak like this to someone you’ve never met in-person, so why do it on the internet?
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@jvaleska.eth
there are also examples of "unnecessary".. positivism.. those who agree without critic thinking.. and these ones can damage much more a society that some out of tone commentaries.. (that said, who choose who is neccesary, neccesary for what or who?) that guy may need to say that.. he or she maybe feeling better now, does not even count? and, we have to admit that this happens all the time.. someone build something and get faded.. then other building the same stuff and is a genious bringing light to all of us poor guys trapped in the plato cavern xd and, what if people speak like that in the street, are you better than them speaking like you speak? would you say it to someone in the street?xd not looking for war, just some valid points, or not?
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
People have the right to speak however they like. But no one is required to listen, esp. if you don’t want to be civil.
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@jvaleska.eth
absolutely right, the other is also free to response (or not) and how to response
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