This is sarcastic don't get butt hurt.
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All they see is a funny little troll saying funny little things, and they laugh and join in, because it's easier than dealing with bigger questions, like why is a meme outvoting complex machines or landscapes? The creator of this save even said they'd prefer their other saves would get some recognition.
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It really shows a lack of thought or rationality when people just throw hate at anyone proposing a solution, and then the random passersby see the name calling and they just chuckle and agree without knowing or reading anything, because they aren't invested anyway.
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The problem is when people *only* vote for edgy things and they completely ignore the hundreds of other saves that deserve some recognition. "Wow look, a logo from a game I played a few hours of." Instead of "wow, I bet someone worked hours to make this and it looks good." Why not both? If people voted on memes AND other saves, then the divide would be nonexistent, or at least less massive.
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I really just wrote a whole ass book lmao
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*Thank you (not "That you")
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That is the end of my full-length novel. That you, if you read this far (i'm sorry I don't wanna get reported for spam)
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In reality, yes, there is a desparity between good content creators and the people who just upvote memes all day, but it would be better to have discussion, imo, and not get mad about any of it.
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In my opinion, getting overly passionate about not receiving recognition for a save does not do a service that what I just wrote a 15 page essay about (I get it if you tl;dr'd me). It allows the opponents of what we're both pushing for to target strawmen and say that we, who just want a productive, intelligent -- and kind -- community, are all crybabies that do NOTHING but complain.
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If you actually think about it, that concept is not that hard or complicated when employed properly; it's a matter of encouragement and being creative. If we teach each other these principles (new users or people who really wanna make stuff) we can have a community that generally produces nice content and is generally nice to one another. At that, we learn from each other to grow our b r a i n s.
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We should encourage (but not force) people to make interesting stuff that strikes some balance between being visually appealing, productive in one way or another, and/or showcases at least is a little bit interesting from a technical stand-point.