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CIEIRMusic
Amateur Filmmaker, Author, Cartoonist, Musician and defictionalizer (Finding truth in fiction), mostly here to promote my music to indie developers that need it.

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Just a bit of a peeve of mine.

Posted by CIEIRMusic - October 18th, 2023


Seeing that a lot of my stuff is being voted, but none of the voters commenting. This may sound a bit petty, but if you're gonna vote for my stuff high or low, I believe I have a right to know why you like or hate it. This is not a demand or even a complaint to any specific individuals, but more or less a small peeve of mine regarding how this site is.


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Sadly, that right is overruled by the others' right to remain silent.

But even more sadly, less and less people, each day, are willing to bother explaining anything anymore. If it's some facts, some news, or how some certain process works, most folks just snarkily tell you to just google it.
And as far as opinions go: Even more annoying, people just toss around an OMG or WTF, and expect you to decipher their whole opinion out of those 3 dumb-ass letters.

The people who actually do explain their opinions, then have to do it in a long-winded 50+ minute video-essay.

Before the year 10s. People did still seem to actually write down their thoughts. Instead of a short mention of emotion and calling it a day.

But for what it's worth, whenever I do leave an extensive review, (on anywhere besides youtube, where it just gets burried underneath the upvoted comments), most folks seem to appreciate the time I take for expressing and explaining all dat shizz, whether they agree with me or not.

So in otherwords we live in yet another generation of lazy brain dead idiots, that think they're Stephen Hawking.

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Could very well be like that. Or the actually thoughtfull people's words, often times get burried by algorythms or drowned out by the more loud (idiotic) minority.

Or a bit of both.
But to treat this social issue like a cooking problem, getting in the meat & potatoes of things, if u catch my drift:
Can be hard to find the fine pieces of well-cooked meat, in between all of the filler-starch of all dem stupid potatoes.