@Marco you misunderstand. When I tell you to come here to complain it's not because I want to tell you something. It's because I don't want to cause more noise in the main room.
If you start saying things here that need a response, you will get one.
@Marco your response had pretty much nothing to do with Karl's comments, so I took that message as your opinion about what should be rejected. You are welcome to hold that opinion, but I disagree.
Don't you want me to discuss things here? Okay, do you want to ask me something? Because I have nothing to ask. I already had your answers to my problems.
@roganjosh Do you think I still need to say more things about what I don't agree with?
Oh, I'm just getting messages moved here, or Ouroboros, or being kicked out of the room, for reasons I don't understand/I don't agree with, but I'm not that aggressive in seeing this as a confrontation.
Insinuating that the room is toxic is something we could discuss here. What Marco was saying is that SO in general is toxic, which is not something we'd want to discuss anyway, it's been discussed to death and has no place in the chatroom.
Because it will not be interpreted well. You can't say to people something is "perfect" after criticising it. That comes across as you being "smarmy" (I'm trying to find a better word that isn't so hard to translate)
@Marco sarcasm is tricky because there's a lot of non-textual information missing in written communication, and if we add language barriers to the mix it's easy to get tones or intents wrong.
For instance when you start talking about "the chatroom being perfect" when you clearly don't, without any prompting to do so, it comes across as wanting to start a fight. To be looking for trouble.
That might easily be the case, but that's not the impression you are getting across. Which is why I said that sarcasm can be tricky. I can only tell you what impression I get as someone who only sees your messages in context.
Okay, you're right, I should (if I want to) show my dissatisfaction directly to a moderator, correct? It really doesn't make sense to show my dissatisfaction to the own people who left me dissatisfied.
Depends. If you think there's something to discuss, you're more than welcome to raise it with the people who made you unhappy. But in this case definitely leave the sarcasm/passive aggressive tone etc. at the door. And you're always welcome to contact moderators too.
Showing your dissatisfaction "to the own people" in a way that's not constructive will almost certainly make your dissatisfaction worse. Constructiveness is key.
That's why I already said that I will no longer use my sarcasm or show my dissatisfaction in the room anymore. It makes no sense, it will never be useful. I was really stupid. :P
@AndrasDeak--СлаваУкраїні I already said I was sarcastic about it.