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RE: DU-Regeln ❗️ Bitte vor dem ersten Posten LESEN / Please READ ❗️
You missunderstood the discussion, Soulfuldreamer. We enjoy all the times to have discussions, because we are Germans and coin miners, some are true friends as well. In a discussion, anyone can place his arguments. The theme of this discussion is: How should our community rules be in Deutsch Unplugged. Have a look how much coins are going through this discussion. Does this happen in an unfriendly setup where people have no fun? No, we are glad to read and write words and thoughts and to mine coins, alongside.
Yes, I know what the discussion is about, and I'm saying that I enjoyed every bit of it :) However, I couldn't go through all the replies. I really like the vibe here.
Chriddi understood what I'm trying to imply here.
I'm just saying that I would be so engrossed in reading the discussion that my milk in the pot would boil and overflow.
That's what I meant.
Ofcourse this is a friendly community:)
Jerk Circle?!... 😂
Call it, as you like it, dear friend. But how you call it, shows how you are thinking about our interaction. Is our conversation worth nothing but a vote, or does the vote show the worth of an conversation. I call it positive interaction, in our case and I know, you would call it the same.
Some people are creating nasty circle-jerks and some circles are miners of a community, talking, discussing, laughing and then voting, of course.
That's what communities are made for. Because to spend a vote is a friendly and mandatory act if a blogger likes, what an other miner said. I think, only lonely miners, envious people not involved in lively communities would name our discussion round a circle-jerk. At Deutsch Unplugged it is almost a matter of course to vote for comments that you like.
Scherzchen... :-)
Ich halte das für eine sehr schöne Angewohnheit und ein angemessenes Zeugnis der Wertschätzung von Interaktion und guter Dialoge. Diese (und deren Beachtung) sind doch das Tüpfelchen auf dem I. Jeder erzwungene "Engagement-Kommentar" ist dagegen... ach, lassen wir das... ;-)
Darauf ein Vote! ;-D