dragonflyblues
Junior Member
So what I can gather from this is that:
You are upset because bad things happened to you on Discord. Because of this, you want everyone to stop using Discord - regardless of how good or bad their experiences on it were.
I disagree with you here. I don't think it's fair at all to expect everyone to follow you and stop using Discord altogether. I understand that your experience may have been bad, and I feel for you on that part. However, you must consider why that experience was bad. It was not Discord's fault directly - it was the fault of whatever server staff mistreated you. You could go and ask them about it, as Locket has said. You could work to make your experience pleasant, if you so wish, or you could just... not use Discord.
As for other people: you can't expect everyone to stop using Discord. I myself have made a whole lot of friends on Discord, and it helps me find people with similar interests to talk to. I have also had bad experiences with Discord. You know what I did? I left the servers because I didn't like the way things were handled, and I didn't blame the company for something they cannot control. I didn't take away from their business just because a few people said things I didn't agree with, that made me uncomfortable, so that I left.
I'll say this again: It is not Discord's fault for your bad experiences. If you have a problem, take it up with them - I don't think you'll find many people here who see your innovative plans as something they want to take part in. Why the obsession with boycotting Discord? Seems like a waste of time. Either you're really, really bored, want some attention, or you genuinely want to boycott Discord. The last option I've dealt with, and the first two... well, I can't really say much for those.
I apologise if this comes off as rude or blunt in a hurtful way, I don't intend it to be. I just want to be direct with you.
You are upset because bad things happened to you on Discord. Because of this, you want everyone to stop using Discord - regardless of how good or bad their experiences on it were.
I disagree with you here. I don't think it's fair at all to expect everyone to follow you and stop using Discord altogether. I understand that your experience may have been bad, and I feel for you on that part. However, you must consider why that experience was bad. It was not Discord's fault directly - it was the fault of whatever server staff mistreated you. You could go and ask them about it, as Locket has said. You could work to make your experience pleasant, if you so wish, or you could just... not use Discord.
As for other people: you can't expect everyone to stop using Discord. I myself have made a whole lot of friends on Discord, and it helps me find people with similar interests to talk to. I have also had bad experiences with Discord. You know what I did? I left the servers because I didn't like the way things were handled, and I didn't blame the company for something they cannot control. I didn't take away from their business just because a few people said things I didn't agree with, that made me uncomfortable, so that I left.
I'll say this again: It is not Discord's fault for your bad experiences. If you have a problem, take it up with them - I don't think you'll find many people here who see your innovative plans as something they want to take part in. Why the obsession with boycotting Discord? Seems like a waste of time. Either you're really, really bored, want some attention, or you genuinely want to boycott Discord. The last option I've dealt with, and the first two... well, I can't really say much for those.
I apologise if this comes off as rude or blunt in a hurtful way, I don't intend it to be. I just want to be direct with you.
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