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Mario33
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Doctor Strange get a buff with the new movie in May?
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Also, possibly one of the least informative titles I’ve ever seen on the forums.
Because, yes, those are the toxic ones imo.
Huh, Deja Vu.
But anyways, on topic, I feel like they should HEAVILY buff Doctor Strange.
I really wish they'd buff him, OG Spiderman, and the entirety of the Avengers over someone like Psychoman, which is probably a controversial opinion, but eh, this comment here that I'm writing rn bouta get disliked to heck and back by people who never post.
Also, just a general tip, but when you make sweeping assumptions about a large group of the forums (in this case, that they are toxic if they hit disagree), it’s best not to double down by essentially asking them to disagree with your post, because they will.
Since I am apparently not one of those people who is toxic and doesn’t comment back, I’ll speak for all of my compatriots who don’t. Here are some reasons that they might hit the disagree button but not comment:
1. They disagree. *gasp*
2. They just popped on to the forums for a minute and don’t have time to write out a full response to every post that they have an opinion on.
3. They don’t want to derail the conversation but still want to leave a response.
4. They want someone else reading the post to have immediate feedback on what the community thinks of any given post (eg. When they read a post, they can instantly see whether or not the opinion is widely held or the statement is not agreed upon by the entirety of the community, prompting them to read further and find out the opposing view).
5. Maybe someone else already commented with the opposing viewpoint and they didn’t want to spam the same thing, so the simplified it by using reactions to show who they agreed with and who they didn’t.
6. It is just easier.
7. There are other more important points to be made, and they don’t feel like crowding their post up answering why they did or didn’t agree with all of the preceding posts.
8. It doesn’t dignify a response. (I have seen some posts that were just clearly rude, breaking forum rules, or otherwise something that was clearly terrible. They deserved as many disagrees as possible for that behavior and clearly no response was going to change anything.)
9. It’s very possible that they just have it out for you and get excited by hitting the little (crying? Or sad?) face. I’m sure that is a thing, but lumping every possible person into that group and labeling them toxic just doesn’t do anyone any favors. Try some empathy, or putting yourself in others’ shoes.
I’m sure there are better ways to have addressed this than the level of salt so far sprinkled throughout my post. I genuinely do hope this has helped though as I am frequently someone who hits a reaction such as disagree but does not consider myself part of that “toxic” community that you seem to see me as.
All the best,
Squirreldude