I was not specifically addressing a certain person; I am talking about common courtesy, and general nitpicking. I would be the last person on this planet to speak against open discourse. Do by all means discuss, discuss anything to your heart's content. Discuss! Please do discuss! But there is a fine line between high-lighting a certain aspect, and doing this multiple times in a short time-span Improvement brought upon this modification is almost solely driven by observation and experience from our fans. This is a very good thing and has ensured for us a great privilege, and that is a loyal fan-base.
This has nothing to do with hoaxes; Hoaxes are inevitable even in the world of academia. Dogmas, misconceptions and all of the sorts exists within all forms of academia. In all possible alignments, agendas and in both antagonistic and in propagandistic forms. We are not a filter, in spite of the best of efforts. We appreciate when the community outside, especially with a fine quality and a fine sense of recognizing anomalies, notifies us about things we may have missed. In this case, we have brought about an internal debate. Fine and dandy...
...Until we see yet another thread about it. And another. Ever seen "Family Guy"? In some episodes there is this annoying guy who calls the protagonist a "phoney". He'll pop up at a random a handful of times and yell "Hey everyone! Here's a phoney! A real phoney! A big fat phoney!". It's hilarious in Family Guy, but on the forums, in mildly put terms, it sucks donkey's nuts to see a trivial issue pop up more than twice in less than a week. Not just that, with the two others locked down. It's a major difference.
We appreciate your concern... But we pathologically and in unison find nothing worse than whining. This thread is the same as whining.
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