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New years resolution: Do not feed the troll


Jmac

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This forum used to be a place of good conversation and lively debate. A certain individual (or individuals), have decided to turn it into a crapfest with constant ridiculous posts and inflammatory comments. The Mods seem to be indifferent to this troll. 

It seems the best course of action is to ignore him (or them). I will no longer feed the troll.

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2 minutes ago, Jmac said:

This forum used to be a place of good conversation and lively debate. A certain individual (or individuals), have decided to turn it into a crapfest with constant ridiculous posts and inflammatory comments. The Mods seem to be indifferent to this troll. 

It seems the best course of action is to ignore him (or them). I will no longer feed the troll.

Gonna jump on this bandwagon.....

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17 minutes ago, Snake said:

Ignore them or not it want matter. I Suggest MHGA! Make the huddle great again by bringing back neg to Smack and installing a true conservative leader in Zod. In Zod we trust! 

I think we've been requesting neg rep to smack for about as long as the Huddle's been around, less the year we actually had it.

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5 minutes ago, Cyberjag said:

I think we've been requesting neg rep to smack for about as long as the Huddle's been around, less the year we actually had it.

That one year though was absolutely awesome. The Troll melt downs (mainly Fiz) were epic. 

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9 hours ago, Jmac said:

This forum used to be a place of good conversation and lively debate. A certain individual (or individuals), have decided to turn it into a crapfest with constant ridiculous posts and inflammatory comments. The Mods seem to be indifferent to this troll. 

It seems the best course of action is to ignore him (or them). I will no longer feed the troll.

Somebody is living rent free in your head...

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Safe to say im a huddle vet. I even lurked before I made this account

 

the poo posts on here are starting to get unbarable. I had my fair share of drink posts on here but rarely did i make threads. Even so...   i was here before the all pro thing. I understand zod needs to make a living, but at the expense of this place being overpowered by trolls its truly a bummer. Some of these guys, ill give them credit. They are good trolls. Hard to tell if they are just neurotic or a troll. Borderline where you cant definitivly ban them for anything, but they are just making a mess in every thread

 

youd think having all pro you wouldnt have to rely on the clicks as much. I know a good amount still do all pro. I used to. At first it was a cool idea. No adds, get extra pictures from games that you already got on the main forum as an extension...  i felt like i was paying for extra content. After a few months i realized it really was just a thing to get dudes on here to pay $5 a month to feel like they have a little more prestige over the guy who doesnt. The gameday pic threads dwindled..  and i decided to stop my sub. 

   ... and then you get sucked back into it with clickbait stuff like i did. I paid $5 to find out more info about benji when we had the tubby episode this past offseason. Ill admit, it got me. Clevar. Thats never been the problem. But when i bought it there really wasnt much substance and it was still all speculation just from a different perspective. 

 

All that aside, this place used to be a place of genuine discussion, a place where youd get dinged with neg rep if you acted like an idiot. A place with good content. 

 

But i feel this place got sold out. If there is going to be an all pro, cut back on the trolls and clickbait crap. I think its a fair criticism, and i present it in all respect to zod and others who help create this place. The buisness aspect is on point i would guess. But as someone who has paid at least a respectable chunck of his own money to this place and someone who has contributed to this place consistently for views and discussion i feel at least my opinion should be able to be put out there. 

 

At the end of the day im just one huddler, i dont own a damn thing on here and ill continue to come back daily to get my fix. But tbh as a huddle vet ive grown to be pretty disapointed in managment. 

 

 

 

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