crossport from reddit - not mine

So there was a thread on her subreddit about ‘’entitlement’’ and ‘’praise’’. He gave respectful criticism and actually wondered about her opinion on the matter when she responded herself. However, someone started to be aggressive to me, he kept civil and responded back.

Later on the developer herself responded and he gave a civil response back. She purposefully ignored my criticism as well and he just pretty much just asked if she could just answer the criticism instead of avoiding it. She behaved how a teenager would behave.

A day later he found himself banned. Which is hilarious lol. He won’t miss the subreddit because its filled with unnecessary content but just wanted to give a heads-up to anyone who dares to criticize her or have a negative thought about her lol.

Screenshots of the conversation

[His first criticism](https://prnt.sc/bYIKVMDDSTBf)
[Her response & his response back](https://prnt.sc/jsiob8A0ApDK)
[Her response & his response back 2](https://prnt.sc/Bvaj5ihOwMsb)
[Him being banned (comment is the last comment I gave back)](https://prnt.sc/4vJTaBEq-Fvn)

Link to the thread:

[The entitlement is amazing!](https://www.reddit.com/r/Annas_Archive/comments/1d56pyo/the_entitlement_is_amazing/)
  • catloaf@lemm.ee
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    1 month ago

    You can be working for free to make the world a better place and a raging asshole. Nobody is above criticism.

    I’m not interested in this drama so I don’t know whether it’s deserved in this case, I’m just saying they aren’t automatically wrong.

    • jet@hackertalks.com
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      1 month ago

      True. I’m going to apply Occam’s asshole theorem, and say the OP is the The person with poor social skills in this scenario