Say I start a thread about how much grammer nazis piss me off. Even if I make it clear that I am talking about those who point out minor mistakes in an otherwise readable post, someone is still going to bring up those who use n3t sp33k and how unreadable they are. That's not what bothers me (much). What bothers me is when the whole thread turns into a discussion about those who can't spell, the exact opposite of what the OP was about!
I mean that should be expected for actual debate topics, but when it's just a "thing I hate" or some other rant, it's discouraging. It would be like posting a rant in CS about a sucky customer only to have it turn into a discussion about how sucky some cashiers are. It defeats the purpose of the OP. Am I guilty of this? Probably, and it's really not that big of a deal, but it does bug me.
I mean that should be expected for actual debate topics, but when it's just a "thing I hate" or some other rant, it's discouraging. It would be like posting a rant in CS about a sucky customer only to have it turn into a discussion about how sucky some cashiers are. It defeats the purpose of the OP. Am I guilty of this? Probably, and it's really not that big of a deal, but it does bug me.
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