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Stop being cancer to new players people
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#61
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aim-again i dont think anyone knows what toxic means

literally slemnish and arekk have spun this meme into a mainstream thing from s21

toxic is literally being being passive aggressive and just a bad personality to play with on a team

audibly sighing and having bitch tendencies such as avoiding saying whats on your mind and hindering your team from getting better are signs of being a toxic player to certain degrees

not responding when spoken to is also a big contender

Not metaphorically?

[quote=aim-]again i dont think anyone knows what toxic means

literally slemnish and arekk have spun this meme into a mainstream thing from s21

[b]toxic is literally[/b] being being passive aggressive and just a bad personality to play with on a team

audibly sighing and having bitch tendencies such as avoiding saying whats on your mind and hindering your team from getting better are signs of being a toxic player to certain degrees

not responding when spoken to is also a big contender[/quote]
Not metaphorically?
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#62
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We were all new at some point.

We were all new at some point.
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#63
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If people want others to stop being toxic and driving away new players, there need to be actual consequences for shittalking or raging at someone (I mean in pugs/lobbies). It's all well and good to say 'lets all agree not to be toxic it hurts the community and new players etc, etc.' but without punishments like temp/perma bans, this problem will continue.

If people want others to stop being toxic and driving away new players, there need to be actual consequences for shittalking or raging at someone (I mean in pugs/lobbies). It's all well and good to say 'lets all agree not to be toxic it hurts the community and new players etc, etc.' but without punishments like temp/perma bans, this problem will continue.
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#64
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YeeHawIf people want others to stop being toxic and driving away new players, there need to be actual consequences for shittalking or raging at someone (I mean in pugs/lobbies). It's all well and good to say 'lets all agree not to be toxic it hurts the community and new players etc, etc.' but without punishments like temp/perma bans, this problem will continue.

Also, don't pick someone up for your team if he's known to be a toxic scumbag, for one ur team will probably be dead within the week and two now ur known as the guy who has [insert scumbag here] on ur team.

[quote=YeeHaw]If people want others to stop being toxic and driving away new players, there need to be actual consequences for shittalking or raging at someone (I mean in pugs/lobbies). It's all well and good to say 'lets all agree not to be toxic it hurts the community and new players etc, etc.' but without punishments like temp/perma bans, this problem will continue.[/quote]
Also, don't pick someone up for your team if he's known to be a toxic scumbag, for one ur team will probably be dead within the week and two now ur known as the guy who has [insert scumbag here] on ur team.
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#65
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roachshit talk is part of the game

And it shouldn't be. If someone is doing something wrong tell them and don't be a bitch while saying it. You don't have to trash talk someone just because he is worse than you.

aim-no ones actively trying to be mean to anyone

It's not about that. I surely hope that no one is actively trying to be mean to anyone. But the ones that do some mistake or are just bad overall sometimes gets to be shit talked. Shit talking doesn't help anyone, the player won't get better just because of it.

if we literally have to tell you something a thousand fucking times and you don't do it or

if something goes wrong the first time and you're met with that same scenario the second time and don't learn from it after we tell you what you should do and how you should be doing it

Yeah, that's the other way to look at it, but I am referencing to the shit talking that won't help players get better, ie. no tips at all just shit talking.

-Phantom-most people will be nice

As I said "I know that there are only few cancer/toxic tf2 players"

uberchain I usually have somewhat thin skin myself

Thanks for the post uberchain, shows a lot of things. It really is hard to get hard skin and not care what others think of you.

SpaceCadetThe only "toxic" thing that really annoys meCorrietoxicity is when you go out of your way to make other people feel bad

That's how I feel about it too.

SpaceCadetI got infected
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I mean, you fucking died

I don't really care if someone shit talks just for himself. It's bad if they actually tell it to the player. And the worst thing is "you died again?!". It feels bad to realize that you are starting to do things you hate, but its possible to stop it. Make a sticky note "Don't blame others for your mistakes" and hang it on a monitor so you will always see it. Or at least that's what I would do if I wanted to stop doing something. The more you think about not doing it the less you do it. And don't forget to say sorry, such a small word can change someone's idea about you, don't overuse it tho.

DarkNecridthe niceness Blaze displayed after that event was a glimmer of hope in what was to me (and tbh, still is) a sea of toxicity. It's all I needed to try

It's so awesome to be reminded that someone can change someone's life so much. He was nice to you once and it changed your 8 years of life.

YeeHawactual consequences for shit talking or raging at someone

It's hard to prove someone was shit talking/raging to an admin unless you have a recording of such behavior. A bunch of people that played with a player that they didn't like could go out of their way and lie to an admin about it and make someone get a ban. Or at least that's what I get from my experience.

[quote=roach]shit talk is part of the game[/quote]
And it shouldn't be. If someone is doing something wrong tell them and don't be a bitch while saying it. You don't have to trash talk someone just because he is worse than you.

[quote=aim-]no ones actively trying to be mean to anyone[/quote]
It's not about that. I surely hope that no one is actively trying to be mean to anyone. But the ones that do some mistake or are just bad overall sometimes gets to be shit talked. Shit talking doesn't help anyone, the player won't get better just because of it.

[quote]if we literally have to tell you something a thousand fucking times and you don't do it or

if something goes wrong the first time and you're met with that same scenario the second time and don't learn from it after we tell you what you should do and how you should be doing it[/quote]

Yeah, that's the other way to look at it, but I am referencing to the shit talking that won't help players get better, ie. no tips at all just shit talking.

[quote=-Phantom-]most people will be nice[/quote]
As I said "I know that there are only few cancer/toxic tf2 players"

[quote=uberchain] I usually have somewhat thin skin myself[/quote]
Thanks for the post uberchain, shows a lot of things. It really is hard to get hard skin and not care what others think of you.

[quote=SpaceCadet]The only "toxic" thing that really annoys me[/quote]
[quote=Corrie]toxicity is when you go out of your way to make other people feel bad[/quote]
That's how I feel about it too.

[quote=SpaceCadet]I got infected
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I mean, you fucking died[/quote]
I don't really care if someone shit talks just for himself. It's bad if they actually tell it to the player. And the worst thing is "you died again?!". It feels bad to realize that you are starting to do things you hate, but its possible to stop it. Make a sticky note "Don't blame others for your mistakes" and hang it on a monitor so you will always see it. Or at least that's what I would do if I wanted to stop doing something. The more you think about not doing it the less you do it. And don't forget to say sorry, such a small word can change someone's idea about you, don't overuse it tho.

[quote=DarkNecrid]the niceness Blaze displayed after that event was a glimmer of hope in what was to me (and tbh, still is) a sea of toxicity. It's all I needed to try[/quote]
It's so awesome to be reminded that someone can change someone's life so much. He was nice to you once and it changed your 8 years of life.

[quote=YeeHaw]actual consequences for shit talking or raging at someone[/quote]
It's hard to prove someone was shit talking/raging to an admin unless you have a recording of such behavior. A bunch of people that played with a player that they didn't like could go out of their way and lie to an admin about it and make someone get a ban. Or at least that's what I get from my experience.
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#66
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shorasNew plan: let's shit talk those, who are better than us.

wait have i been doing this wrong all this time? this has always been my plan

[quote=shoras]New plan: let's shit talk those, who are better than us.[/quote]
wait have i been doing this wrong all this time? this has always been my plan
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