RE: Does some people need God?
December 31, 2020 at 9:46 pm
(This post was last modified: December 31, 2020 at 9:48 pm by AtheisticChick.)
(December 31, 2020 at 9:23 pm)vulcanlogician Wrote:(December 31, 2020 at 9:14 pm)AtheisticChick Wrote: A lot of forums are basically killing futuristic discussions because of their rule against necroposting and it has caused a decrease in quality support service when website owner(s), administrator(s), and moderator(s) lock threads or prevent people from talking in older threads. It has caused people to create forums that don't have a rule against necroposting to allow people to talk with each other more efficiently without having to worry about deadlines that make their threads locked or prevent people from talking to each other on older threads, especially when they want to add comments to make the older threads more interesting instead of having to make another thread.
I've never understood why necroposting is necessarily bad, either. Which is why I miss the past when forums weren't so strict with necroposting, especially when I was using forums for customer support service.
Jeez. The chip on your shoulder is so big, it dwarfs your head.
But lets return to the topic at hand. People needing God. So what if people need God? I need music. That wasn't on your list. But (to me) it's a need. I think that's how I view other people's need of God. It's not on my list of things I need. But if it's on their list. Cool. I understand. The only time I have a problem with it is if their need of God wants to interfere with the course of my life.
Most of the time it doesn't. But if it ever does... rage.
There are companies that have replaced quality with quantity and have replaced customer satisfaction with planned obsolescence, customer support service with unhelpful robots, and unreliable forums with rules against necroposting that make it more difficult to get normal conversations and answers to resolve problems without having to deal with deadlines that lock threads when someone has an accident that physically injures them that keeps them from being online for more than a year and they come back to their thread that's been locked because it's been inactive for more than a year.
It's not a chip on my shoulder. It's me displaying companies being inconsiderately and insensitively greedy to their customers.