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Old Nov 18, 2012, 01:49 PM
Anonymous37781
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Originally Posted by pegasus View Post
When I first joined PC you didn't reply to an OP unless you were being supportive ie acknowledging the OP, agreeing with the OP, giving the OP a hug etc. Back then, your post was deleted if your reply was unsupportive of the OP and you'd get a nice message from a moderator telling you not to reply to threads that you didn't agree with. In fact I remember being told off for saying that I was 'playing devils advocate' in giving a different point of view.

It seems to me that the rules have changed somewhere along the line. I now feel apprehension before posting a thread for fear that I will not get 'support.' That's a shame, I liked what 'support' used to mean here at PC.

No doubt I'll get some unsupportive replies to this thread, yes I feel very fearful of that.
Hmmm... same thing happened to me
I find some posts very hard to be supportive of and I usually don't respond. Other posts seem to be conversational and you respond with a conversational reply and the poster misinterprets conversation as antagonistic. I guess it's the nature of the beast... it is a site for people who have issues and some of those issues prevent those people from seeing a post for what it is.