A crying thread - How do you cheer up after a loss?
7th Aug. 2018, at 11:59 am CEST#51
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Hello Ankor and welcome to the forum. I am sorry that you have approached the community with a serious concern and a few members have behaved below par. I will now close this thread and give Mombosa a warning.
@Mombosa Everyone is allowed to voice their opinion on GambleJoe as long as it does not violate any applicable laws. We have always tolerated your opinion as well - even if it is very polarizing and not shared or desired by many users. Black humor or not. I like black humor as well. But black humor must be adapted to the situation and there are cases where this kind of humor is not adapted. This is the case, for example, when a new user in a forum (in the Gambling addiction section) reports about his problems and is looking for solutions or advice. In such a case, to recommend the user to commit suicide - no matter if seriously meant or not - we can not just leave it like that.
You don't know the user and you don't know if he is in a life crisis, suffering from depression or whatever. The last thing people need in such a situation is black humor in the form of "suicide recommendations" from strangers. It makes a difference if I jokingly say "you asshole" to my buddy I've known for 20 years or if I say that to someone I just met today. As I learned from my team, it's also not the first time you've scared off new members looking for help with your manner. I ask you to refrain from this in the future.
A crying thread - How do you cheer up after a loss?
Liked this post: Anonym, Anonym
@Mombosa Everyone is allowed to voice their opinion on GambleJoe as long as it does not violate any applicable laws. We have always tolerated your opinion as well - even if it is very polarizing and not shared or desired by many users. Black humor or not. I like black humor as well. But black humor must be adapted to the situation and there are cases where this kind of humor is not adapted. This is the case, for example, when a new user in a forum (in the Gambling addiction section) reports about his problems and is looking for solutions or advice. In such a case, to recommend the user to commit suicide - no matter if seriously meant or not - we can not just leave it like that.
You don't know the user and you don't know if he is in a life crisis, suffering from depression or whatever. The last thing people need in such a situation is black humor in the form of "suicide recommendations" from strangers. It makes a difference if I jokingly say "you asshole" to my buddy I've known for 20 years or if I say that to someone I just met today. As I learned from my team, it's also not the first time you've scared off new members looking for help with your manner. I ask you to refrain from this in the future.
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