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Making Comments at Associated Content

Negative Commenting in the Age of the Cyber Coward

By Twinmaster, published Sep 10, 2008
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Posting negative comments on Associated Content and other websites where earnest writers are allowed to share their views and perspectives is a game for losers. Playing the antagonistic comment game on the Internet, with the sole purpose of hurting, insulting or degrading writers, is a pastime for rude assholes.

The world is filled with unimaginative pricks who have nothing better to do in their sad, pathetic lives than read the legitimate submissions of other writers and then spew their ignorant views and opinions in the form of violent expletives and words of hatred that only a true moron would use.

While the goals and ambitions of today's wannabe web writers are as varied and diverse as the writing itself, one reason to write is to get creative thoughts and ideas off the chest and onto the page. Writers of all ages and backgrounds can now publish their words instantly on the World Wide Web.

This presents a vast playing field for today's nasty Net bullies who have so little creative talent of their own they seek out content writing their small minds deem as offensive or inappropriate and then strike out with the insane aggression of cowards.

There may be nothing more pitiful, or dangerous, than a righteous coward.

Cyber cowards lack the capacity to post constructive, intelligent comments stating their own points of view on the topic and why they strongly disagree with the content. They read editorials about the truth as seen and felt by other writers and respond with empty threats and the knee-jerk curse words of cretins.

Internet thugs are usually capable of writing only one thing: angry assaults aimed at writers whose submissions are far too progressive for their narrow minds to understand. Their useless attacks are reflections of their own suppressed rage and frustration at a world, and reality, they will never fully comprehend.

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This article kicks ass, man! I wrote a similar one a while back. While ours approach the issue differently, they share the same main idea: these P-U-S-S-I-E-S get their rocks off by saying things on the web that they'd never have the balls to say to a man standing eyeball-to-eyeball with him. You are indeed right, flaming and trolling (or whatever the hell it's called) is for losers and assholes. And I second the "freedom to say nothing and have followers" comment melpol made down there.

Posted on 10/17/2008 at 2:10:22 PM

 
I understand your anger over negative comments. But you at least had something important to say. I once had over twenty five replies from an article I wrote about the inflexibility of homely women. They said the nastiest things about me---but I loved it. What gets me angry is the lack of positive comments on some of my creative articles. EXPOSE!! There are communities of groupies on AC that have nothing interesting to say. But they receive dozens of positive comments from networking friends, I find the practice disgusting--- it is called "freedom to say nothing and have followers".

Posted on 09/10/2008 at 11:09:23 AM

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