To answer your questions, perhaps the most paramount difference in one’s gripes is that it’s not the majority of my posts. One might also offer suggestions in addition to the constant criticisms. Try actually contributing something instead being the self-proclaimed Content Police on every other post. I have seen these negative comments actually discourage other members from sharing, hence the “dimwitted mockery” in an attempt to bring some levity to an otherwise bad “Debbie Downer” moment. Notice that I didn’t post the last few times because you actually had something good to say.
With that in mind, I agree that I too don’t want to waste my time watching a clip that is non-fembot related or devoid of decent content. But content is subjective. True, a short descriptive of a link would be nice, but I can usually gage if I’m going to sit through the whole thing, scan through it, or turn it off within the first few moments. If you survive the clip, why not give an actual description of the piece as opposed to an insulting passive comment so that other members can decide for themselves if they want to view it? As long as you are going to post anyway, do something positive.
I have literally spent hundreds of hours creating things to share with the community that I have posted FOR FREE with little appreciation. The difference is that I will likely continue to create them, but sharing them is another issue. So yes, maybe some members can OCCASIONALLY gripe about something because we actually encourage, make contributions, and search for things that others might not want to discourage us from sharing.
