Vixen wrote:
I've been around neopets for a while, but I rarely use the neoboards. They're usually of no use to me. However, last night I was curious about the Tomos avie, so I hopped on and checked the topics for a while. I found myself not helping the discussion on how to unlock it so much as defending newbies who had made an honest mistake (they believed a fake page for the avie, and shared it because they wanted to be helpful).
There were people with 30 month accounts screaming "You posted a fake avie site, you should be reported!" and others calling them "losers," etc. As far as I can tell from the rules, there is nothing wrong with giving incorrect information concerning the unlocking of a plot, or an avie, etc. un;ess it is done to promote an external website, or getting people to pay for information, and whatnot.
So I suppose I'm here to rant, and to ask anyone who may know, why do people advocate abusing the report system? I'm shocked by what I read last night, and disappointed.
Well, you have to understand, the people who frequent the Neoboards have to put up with
a lot of crap from both older members mocking newer members by pretending to be like them and newer members alike. Anyone doing something stupid or wrong is usually hunted down and blasted quite fast. It seems harsh, but it helps the person making the mistake to realize that they should do their research before posting. I seriously doubt any of the people who get reported for such things actually get frozen, and as I read in the editorial a few days ago, sending poor reports gives you a bad name with TNT, so it doesn't go totally unchecked.
I assume you were on Avatar Chat looking for the topic. Whenever a new avatar comes out, people post about 100 topics asking about it. It gets insanely annoying after the second one. The chatters are all rushing to be first, and if someone finds something they think is right, they usually don't bother checking, they simply post it, happy to be first. When everyone rushes to the topic just to find out that it's fake, they get insanely ticked off. Hence, the anger you saw. On an evil note, I personally enjoy seeing fools get blasted.
Random disclaimer thing: I try to stay away from the Neoboards as much as possible any more due to various issues, but I do have a decent bit of experience with them.