So, as of lately I have been noticing a lot of members here that have been being unnecessarily rude to other members and it has become extremely bothersome to me. It also got me thinking about how some Members absolutely refuse to elaborate on their posts.
While I myself am an adult and can handle some rude/smartmouth comments from 12 year olds without it ruining my day, the possibility of those members, some of which whom have not even been registered with the WBO for more than a year, are quite possibly painting a very bad image for the WBO. I have pointed this out once, but this is a children's spinning top forum. The target age of Beyblade is ages 8 to 14, this means that ideally, majority of the members who find this place are going to be between those ages. Obviously there are members who are older than that age group, I am just making a point.
When I was 12 years old, I joined Beyblade Spirit Forums, and absolutely loved the community and it will always be my favorite Beyblade site/forums due to the knowledge I gained and the people I connected with. I feel that if I was 12 years old and joined this community today, I would be very disappointed and would probably not want to continue to visit the forums due to the how rude some of the posts can be.
It seems like it happens almost everyday, there will be a new member who just joined and he/she may post in the wrong forum or suggest a custom that is not good, or may list the wrong part, or may not know what part another Member is talking about, there are many different examples similar to this, I could keep going, but I am sure you get the picture. Instead of helping the new members out and pointing out what is wrong with what they posted or explaining the proper forum to go to, I see things like:
"That does not belong here."
(This is fine, but since your going to post, why not list where it should be posted? It really does not take more than a minute to explain where the correct place to post something is or to post a link to it.)
"That custom/part/beyblade is bad."
(This one irritates me a lot because most of the time, it is not so much a bad custom, it is simpy outclassed, but no one seems to ever want to explain that. For example, if the most competitive custom I can make from my available parts is Twisted Aquario BD145 CS, does that make it a bad custom? The answer is no. It simply makes the custom outclassed to other customs, which in no way makes it bad. Please, clarify this instead of simply telling a new member that the custom that they use when battling against their friends is bad, because it is not. If it is something such as Poison Capricorn M145 MS, then explain why it does not perform well. The same thing goes for a specific part or Beyblade as a whole, but instead of just wasting a post, just take the time to explain it to the new member. This place is supposed to be about gaining more knowledge about Beyblade, not to make Members feel bad because they do not have access to top tier parts.)
Another example I really hate seeing is when a new member asks a question in the wrong topic, and another member will post:
"That belongs in the Ask a Question, Get an Answer Topic."
(While that may be the correct place for them to ask the question they are asking, you could have easily answered the question for them more than likely, but instead, you want to try to play the role of a Mini-Mod, which no one likes.)
Also, if someone makes a grammatical or spelling error in one of their posts, posting a post of your own that critiques their errors and nothing more is extremely unneeded and is pretty much borderline spam in my opinion since it does not contribute to the topic.
I guess mainly what I am trying to say here is, elaborate on your posts. If a new member is trying to find something, do not just say "use the search function." Do mention the search function, but take the 30 seconds to type out the answer to their question or copy the link for the proper topic they are looking for.
As for the rude, overly sarcastic, smart mouth comments that I have been seeing lately, they are just plain rude and there is really no place for those kinds of posts in my opinion. The sad part is, majority of those kinds of posts that I see are from Members who are usually not above age 16. I mean it really looks like you are trying to offend other Members with the comments and make them feel stupid. Trying to make yourself appear smarter typically results in you looking like a jerk. The only thing those types of post can lead to is Members getting their feelings hurt and not wanting to visit the WBO, which is obviously something we do not want.
While I myself am an adult and can handle some rude/smartmouth comments from 12 year olds without it ruining my day, the possibility of those members, some of which whom have not even been registered with the WBO for more than a year, are quite possibly painting a very bad image for the WBO. I have pointed this out once, but this is a children's spinning top forum. The target age of Beyblade is ages 8 to 14, this means that ideally, majority of the members who find this place are going to be between those ages. Obviously there are members who are older than that age group, I am just making a point.
When I was 12 years old, I joined Beyblade Spirit Forums, and absolutely loved the community and it will always be my favorite Beyblade site/forums due to the knowledge I gained and the people I connected with. I feel that if I was 12 years old and joined this community today, I would be very disappointed and would probably not want to continue to visit the forums due to the how rude some of the posts can be.
It seems like it happens almost everyday, there will be a new member who just joined and he/she may post in the wrong forum or suggest a custom that is not good, or may list the wrong part, or may not know what part another Member is talking about, there are many different examples similar to this, I could keep going, but I am sure you get the picture. Instead of helping the new members out and pointing out what is wrong with what they posted or explaining the proper forum to go to, I see things like:
"That does not belong here."
(This is fine, but since your going to post, why not list where it should be posted? It really does not take more than a minute to explain where the correct place to post something is or to post a link to it.)
"That custom/part/beyblade is bad."
(This one irritates me a lot because most of the time, it is not so much a bad custom, it is simpy outclassed, but no one seems to ever want to explain that. For example, if the most competitive custom I can make from my available parts is Twisted Aquario BD145 CS, does that make it a bad custom? The answer is no. It simply makes the custom outclassed to other customs, which in no way makes it bad. Please, clarify this instead of simply telling a new member that the custom that they use when battling against their friends is bad, because it is not. If it is something such as Poison Capricorn M145 MS, then explain why it does not perform well. The same thing goes for a specific part or Beyblade as a whole, but instead of just wasting a post, just take the time to explain it to the new member. This place is supposed to be about gaining more knowledge about Beyblade, not to make Members feel bad because they do not have access to top tier parts.)
Another example I really hate seeing is when a new member asks a question in the wrong topic, and another member will post:
"That belongs in the Ask a Question, Get an Answer Topic."
(While that may be the correct place for them to ask the question they are asking, you could have easily answered the question for them more than likely, but instead, you want to try to play the role of a Mini-Mod, which no one likes.)
Also, if someone makes a grammatical or spelling error in one of their posts, posting a post of your own that critiques their errors and nothing more is extremely unneeded and is pretty much borderline spam in my opinion since it does not contribute to the topic.
I guess mainly what I am trying to say here is, elaborate on your posts. If a new member is trying to find something, do not just say "use the search function." Do mention the search function, but take the 30 seconds to type out the answer to their question or copy the link for the proper topic they are looking for.
As for the rude, overly sarcastic, smart mouth comments that I have been seeing lately, they are just plain rude and there is really no place for those kinds of posts in my opinion. The sad part is, majority of those kinds of posts that I see are from Members who are usually not above age 16. I mean it really looks like you are trying to offend other Members with the comments and make them feel stupid. Trying to make yourself appear smarter typically results in you looking like a jerk. The only thing those types of post can lead to is Members getting their feelings hurt and not wanting to visit the WBO, which is obviously something we do not want.