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LostandFound ago

I would kindly ask that you reconsider, as part of the silent majority around here your work is invaluable. Please take some time and have a think about this, the place will not be the same without you.

Crensch ago

If you'd reconsidered your "silent" part and at the very least used your mouse button to vote, and followed what was happening right under your nose, this might not have happened.

Being "silent" left her fighting all on her own. GA users could have done something about this. You have the opportunity to correct your course.

Don't make comments if you don't want to, but even Q told you to VOTE.

AllTheThings ago

Do not blame the actions from a few extremists on innocent users. We all do our best in our own ways.

If I would criticize @srayzie it would be that she feed the shills by arguing with them in the comments section. That was her mistake. She should have let her investigations (that were great!) talk for themself and only interact with serious users.

Crensch ago

Blame can be placed many places. Srayzie's inability to leave well enough alone caused her to be a great shill hunter and investigator. Yes, she kicked the hornet nests, but they were hornet nests.

You are, however, correct. @LostandFound you didn't deserve that heaped upon you directly. Apologies.

AllTheThings ago

Yes, she kicked the hornet nests, but they were hornet nests.

She kiked to many nests in a to short period of time. In war, you want to concentrate your attacks on the enemy's weakest link. Srayzie did the opposite – she spread her attacks on multiple fronts and became an easy target.

@srayzie: Have you read Sun Tzu's The Art of war?

Crensch ago

She was clumsy and silly. Would fight anyone or anything that looked like an enemy. As frustrating as it was, it was also a little refreshing in its simplicity. BAD GUY! WHACK! WHACK! WHACK!

I, however, have read that book.