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RE: Going Away/Coming Back Topic - Bey Brad - Feb. 18, 2016 I'd love to be able to go to events everywhere in the world, trust me. lol RE: Going Away/Coming Back Topic - Bey Brad - Feb. 18, 2016 Hey, I need to admit to something straight-up: I had actually shared that image in question with some members of the community that I spend time with in real life. I seriously just thought the image was funny and the post was confusing and meant nothing of it beyond that. But I'm sorry that it got back to Sion without any context remaining to it. I wish I could've had the chance to explain this sooner, and I also wish I had remembered this before now. I can't take back the things I've said so far that are now factually incorrect, so I'll leave them there. I maintain that this isn't indicative of a culture of bullying on the WBO as much as me probably being a bit too childish, and that we do everything for the community with good intentions. But I was seriously wrong about something, and it sucks, and I'm sorry to anyone I misled based on my error. RE: Going Away/Coming Back Topic - Jinbee - Feb. 18, 2016 No Brad, it's fine. Actually, I've got something to say too, but I'll do it in PM. RE: Going Away/Coming Back Topic - TimeOut - Feb. 18, 2016 Just to add a little non-committee perspective... Is the committee perfect? No. Is any leadership team ever perfect? No. Is the committee a group of dedicated individuals who put an absurd amount of time into doing everything they can to support something we are all deeply passionate about? Absolutely. Point by point: Ignoring combos likely to not be successful: Beyblade is a game of physics. Round things spin for a long time. Heavy things aren't likely to get KOed. Pointy things are likely to KO other things. There is definitely some basic intuition that can be used as a general guideline as to whether or not a combo will be successful. By all means, this is not an absolute, things like Gryph Gryph E230 BSF are perfect examples. However, when no one else is able to duplicate results it takes away a lot of the credibility from the combo. Committee not being the most mature: So what? Honestly, if any of them were the most mature for their age it would take away a lot of the creativity that goes into making this site a fun place for which to be a part. If Brad leaves funny reasons for banning people, honestly, that's a good thing, it means he or anyone else on the committee didn't make the decision rashly in a state of high emotion or anger. Comedy and anger don't go together. Bullying: The WBO has a high learning curve. It is incredibly difficult to become acquainted with all the ins and outs before making someone's first couple of posts. This is exactly why no one is ever met with substantial anger for making a thread that doesn't need to exist. They are always answered relatively warmly and directed to the proper place for their post. Do I think this high learning curve has a tendency to discourage new members? Yes. Unfortunately, outside of establishing a default user group for new members as beginners and limiting where they can post to a beginner forum (which would be a ton of work) there really isn't much that can be done to help this. The case with Meta madness was a rare one. Meta flat out lied about access to a substantial sum of money and generally disrupted forum discussion. His ban was one that had to happen sooner or later. Everyone else has addressed the point of a current Canada focus extensively. On plotting against people offline: How in the world could the committee aim to do anything about this? They're not police, they have absolutely zero jurisdiction outside of the WBO and WBO-run activities. Is it sad that some people are so insecure about themselves that they feel the need to bully others behind a mask of anonymity? Incredibly so, but that is the society in which we live. Honestly, Beyblade is a physical rather than a digital activity which means it helps delay the progression towards socially inept children that the entire internet as a whole helps to promote. "With the most active and highest socially ranked members being nothing but bullies and elitists there is nowhere for the organisation to go but downwards." -ClaraM "With the most knowledgeable and respected members doing nothing, but trying to help, perhaps at times in improper tones, there is a strong foundation on which the WBO can grow with the worldwide release of the next Beyblade generation, Burst" -Reality Thought these posts were pretty relevant to this as well: (Sep. 28, 2015 3:56 AM)Time Wrote: I don't log in quite often enough to see things as they happen like what I saw today with Sion's quitting thread, but just wanted to add a few thoughts of my own. (Jan. 27, 2016 5:01 AM)Time Wrote: But in all seriousness, guys, chill out. Everyone who has been offended lately needs to realize that text is a non-verbal medium meaning that it is nearly impossible to convey tone or inflection. Try to take the bright side and hope that any comment that could be construed as offensive was meant in a joking manner. For everyone who has been posting these potentially offensive comments, take the time to read your own posts before you post them. Follow the golden rule. If you wouldn't like to have something like that said to you, don't say it to someone else. On the subject of competition, don't trash each other's communities. The simple fact that North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Connecticut, London, Montreal, and Toronto (sorry to anyone I'm forgetting) are hosting even semi-regular events right now is fairly incredible. A very strong argument could be made that these are the seven most competitive regions in the world considering even the advanced meta game knowledge of an average WBO member. Yes, we don't have any Burst rankings at the moment to back stuff up and the regional rankings thread has been dead for months, but accept the fact that at it's core Beyblade Burst is still Beyblade. By and large, the same tactics apply. So, if you respect someone's knowledge about Bakuten Shoot or MFB, you should respect their knowledge about Burst. Heck, if it's not someone who has currently impressed you with their knowledge help educate them rather than telling them to scram. RE: Going Away/Coming Back Topic - Kei - Feb. 18, 2016 The whole idea that the WBO is apparently no longer "a fun place for Bladers to connect and share ideas and opinions" and is full of bullies and elitists seems so daft to me particularly after what I have experienced with the Toronto community since last summer when Beyblade Burst launched. Case in point, a few posts from Toronto members (including several new members) after a selection of our events since last August: Spoiler (Click to View) Does any of this even hint at the possibility of the WBO being anything but welcoming and fun for newcomers and veterans alike? I realize that the Toronto community is not necessarily representative of the entire world and everything that happens online. What happens at our events is arguably just as important–if not more important–than what happens online, so I feel as if it is important to highlight my own experiences as of late to help paint a more realistic picture of what is actually happening across the board. There are no doubt people out there who are less than welcoming and accepting of others, but I feel as if this small sect does not represent the entirety of the WBO and the experience of each of our members. And like I said before, if presented with concerns (and evidence), we are absolutely happy to look into any potential issues on the forums or at our tournaments, whether they be bullying, elitism, or anything else. RE: Going Away/Coming Back Topic - DRAGON KING - Feb. 18, 2016 I would have atleast gone through with hosting the LA event before supposedly setting up an international event, it just doesn't make sense. Also, I highly doubt the WBO would promote an event where the independent host insists on shipping possibly young players out of the country. I'm sure that's not the only reason he got banned, his posts were pretty... you know. I have nothing against him, I think that I and multiple users saw this coming and tried to tell him his posts were very low quality, basically spam. When I was a newer user and spammed a good bit, multiple users PMed me and I realized not everybody was against me, it wasn't a big conspiracy. I simply wasn't being a contributing user. I also think that he should focus on improving and being a constructive user rather than trying to expose a non-existent conspiracy theory. Even then, Let's say the committee is corrupt? So what...? they aren't forcing anyone to stay here. If I was him, and I'm sure he is watching this thread, I would wait a while and email the committee a legitimate case for an unbanning if I wanted to return. Yes a few users come off as very elitist, but I like to think they are the minority. Oh yeah, I'm back I guess. RE: Going Away/Coming Back Topic - Bey Brad - Feb. 19, 2016 We're splitting this into its own thread and closing it at Clara's request. If anyone wants to continue the conversation or have their concerns addressed, please please please reach out to any Committee member (if there are certain ones you'd rather have the conversation with than others). ![]() |