Ones that say as in 26people dislike this so 26 people are gay, or the thumbs up if you think this or that. They really annoy me! what annoys you about the internet!!
Huh? Why? I'm curious about how you arrived at that point of view.Inglip said:Personally I find whinging about sites on other sites quite pathetic.
It's called troll syndrome, sort of a way of self gratification by putting others down with stuff pulled out of no where.Mittens The Kitten said:Huh? Why? I'm curious about how you arrived at that point of view.Inglip said:Personally I find whinging about sites on other sites quite pathetic.
The thumbs up if you think this of that comments are quite annoying, but some of the responses to the number of people who dislike a video can be quite amusing, especially if they use the theme of the video in a somewhat creative way.theloneassassin said:Ones that say as in 26people dislike this so 26 people are gay, or the thumbs up if you think this or that. They really annoy me! what annoys you about the internet!!
The title "youtube idiots" was a bit confrontational, but QQing about certain pet peves is a common and acceptable type of conversation, everyone complains about traffic idiots. Though I may be misunderstanding you right now.theloneassassin said:It's called troll syndrome, sort of a way of self gratification by putting others down with stuff pulled out of no where.Mittens The Kitten said:Huh? Why? I'm curious about how you arrived at that point of view.Inglip said:Personally I find whinging about sites on other sites quite pathetic.
Lol no one likes a grammar Nazi, this is the internet. Nothing said here really matters that much in all honesty. Not like we are making propositions to congress. Also on your other note of sarcasm sometimes simple quotations will make it a lot clearer for people. Example: You're clearly very "smart" in your own world aren't you.ThatDaveDude1 said:Lack of grammar, for one, e.g. wanton and gratuitous overuse of exclamation points, lack of question marks at the end of questions, improper capitilisation, and sentences that begin without a clearly defined subject, all of which you employed expertly in your post.
On a more serious, less condescending note, it annoys me severely when people fail to notice obvious sarcasm/satire. I understand that it doesn't translate perfectly through text, but sometimes i's just so damn obvious that there's really no excuse for missing it.
Just from an experience I had on another site. But meh, you folk enjoy what you want. I ain't one to stop people from doing what they want.Mittens The Kitten said:Huh? Why? I'm curious about how you arrived at that point of view.Inglip said:Personally I find whinging about sites on other sites quite pathetic.
Sir... There is NO higher form of stupidity then the Tea Party, or maybe lower? Whatever if it they are the absolute concentration of stupidity. I would say roughly ninety nine part idiot to about one smart and even that is stretching it.DevilWolf47 said:Blatant grammatical murder. Seriously people, is it really that strenuous to extend your pinky and hit the motherfucking shift key? Something else that pisses me off is people who claim they're an expert in arguments when they understand neither their own argument nor the counter argument. This isn't exclusive to the web, but YouTube seems to have the highest concentration of said morons outside the Tea Party. I swear the number of people who were arguing in favor of capitalism only to get confused when i brought up trickle down rates was almost offensive in the sheer ignorance you find.
Even worse are the semi-irrelevant ones. On one of the 'How to annoy people on CoD' videos soomeone had posted - 'Oh my god, I played against him when he was doing this video. Once the filming was over he got really good at the game. Thumbs up so he can see I played him during the filming of this video!'MarsProbe said:The thumbs up if you think this of that comments are quite annoying.
Exactly!Aidinthel said:Don't read Youtube comments. It never ends well.