There are a lot of people using these forums, this thread being an excellent example, that I do not want to have to encounter anymore than I have to.
These people use logic like a monkey in a zoo uses its own feces. They fling as much of it out there as possible, they have no regard for anyone but themselves, and it makes them feel in a position of dominance when they're done.
If you don't respect or attempt to understand someone's argument, or immediately disregard it, then do not become frustrated when they do the same to you.
There is nothing wrong with the current system on TI - we could simply open up another section for Veteran-specific guides.
Then don't? You don't have to use the forums.
I'm going to pick this as an example because it's the most recent post for me and it's an easy example of a failure of logic.
What willix is saying here is that:
IF [MENTION=13519]Activate[/MENTION] does not want irrelevant information
THEN [MENTION=13519]Activate[/MENTION] must not want any information
Anyone with a middle school level of education should be able to point out the obvious flaw in that line of thought.
Let's correct this logic then:
IF [MENTION=13519]Activate[/MENTION] does not want to sort through irrelevant information
AND IF [MENTION=13519]Activate[/MENTION] values time as a resource
THEN make all information relevant and save time.
If we were able to have communities that respected others and constructively argued towards an end without being snarky or insulting, we could merge the forums.
As it is, that is not the case.
#Keepthemseparate