| ▲ | andersa 7 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
You've not met a real hater if you think this, and should consider yourself very lucky. That was just a frustrated user. A real hater will obsessively use your product, yet simultaneously attempt to find any reason whatsoever to hate your product (or you), no matter how small, and be extremely vocal about it, to the point of founding new communities centered on complaining about you. Should you address the issue, they will silently drop that one from their regularly posted complaints and find or invent a new one. Any communication you send to them will be purposefully misinterpreted and combined with half truths and turned against you. Some of these people probably have genuine mental illnesses that makes them act like this. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | jaggederest 7 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Just to be clear, this particular user didn't ever become a fountain of sweetness and light - they were pretty touchy and cranky at the best of times, if I remember right (it's been over a decade), but accepting them as they were let them become a contributor instead of toxic. Honestly I have thick enough skin that I'm happy to let them be themselves as long as we can reach a basis of professionalism and get a positive result. You're right that there are many people you can't reach, and trying is a waste of effort, but I think an appreciation for human dignity requires me to at least make the attempt, and sometimes you're rewarded. | |||||||||||||||||
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