When you type messages on MWO threads, keep in mind how your words are going to sound on the receiving end. Are your comments going to be considered catty or mean? Would you like someone to send the same message to you? If you are genuinely trying to help someone with your opinion on a message board, state exactly that. There's no need for name calling or generalizations, unless you are specifically looking for conflict on message boards. Most members of MWO forums are a tight knit group, and do not take kindly to someone that comes across as bashing one of their own.
Misunderstandings are bound to happen. If something you have written on a thread offends somebody then consider apologizing. There's no need to further fuel the conflict by pointing fingers, being defensive, or name calling. A simple "I'm sorry you feel that way, I meant no offense" goes a long way toward settling conflict on forums. Mud-slinging, name calling, and trying to divude a forum only makes the poster look petty and childish.
If someone has posted something negative in your direction, don't reply immediately, lest your anger get in your way and further the conflict on the message board. Take a step back, and think it through before replying. Could you be misunderstanding what they are trying to say? If it's obvious you are being bashed, ignore that user or post. It will do you no good to further the conflict just to prove that you are the innocent one.
If someone will not let it drop and continues to harass and bash you (or someone else) on your thread, contact the administrators of the MWO forums. There should be no reason you should have to put up with someone calling you foul names on your thread or otherwise "flaming" people. Most people on forums become very close knit and definitely do not appreciate that type of conflict. If you feel a resolution cannot be reached and you must leave your forum, at least offer your two cents on the subject before leaving.
I hope this helps add some clarity, and empathy. Please excuse any typos as I'm using my frickin blackberry...techie
"I must do something" always solves more problems than "Something must be done." ~Author Unknown
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