pigletgirl
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People interpret things wrong or read into something too much. Frankly its silly to be so upset over something somebody said via internet.
People interpret things wrong or read into something too much. Frankly its silly to be so upset over something somebody said via internet.
People interpret things wrong or read into something too much. Frankly its silly to be so upset over something somebody said via internet.


This is, of course, IYHO pigletgirl...
I agree with the OP. When I joined the Dis 9 years ago, it was never this bad. Only in the last year or two has it gotten self-righteous and rude.
I joined the Dis because people were kind and didn't post all the comments OP made a laundry list of. I belonged to other Disney boards, but pretty much abandoned them and stuck withe the Dis. Now I feel I need to be wary when I post or at least know I'm going to get a few rude ones and to ignore them.
Agreed, OP, and well said!![]()
I agree with the OP. When I joined the Dis 9 years ago, it was never this bad. Only in the last year or two has it gotten self-righteous and rude.

When I joined the Dis many years ago, I don't remember there being so many posts by people wanting validation for doing things they knew were wrong. And now there seems to be those kinds of posts on almost a daily basis. Maybe that is adding to the hostile environment on both sides?
Can I use someone else's pass? No. Don't you know how much money I am spending on this trip? Disney should be glad I am going at all, and you are a a mean, nasty person for telling me no!
Is it ok if I have 10 people in my villa? No, that villa is only supposed to hold 8. Who cares, they won't catch me anyway!
The best ones lately have been people posting polls, and then arguing with people who have a point of view that they don't agree with.
These boards would be much more friendly if people:
A: Didn't ask a question about doing something they already know is wrong.
B: Didn't ask people their opinions, and then argue with them when they don't agree with them.

These boards would be much more friendly if people:
A: Didn't ask a question about doing something they already know is wrong.
B: Didn't ask people their opinions, and then argue with them when they don't agree with them.



When I joined the Dis many years ago, I don't remember there being so many posts by people wanting validation for doing things they knew were wrong. And now there seems to be those kinds of posts on almost a daily basis. Maybe that is adding to the hostile environment on both sides?
Can I use someone else's pass? No. Don't you know how much money I am spending on this trip? Disney should be glad I am going at all, and you are a a mean, nasty person for telling me no!
Is it ok if I have 10 people in my villa? No, that villa is only supposed to hold 8. Who cares, they won't catch me anyway!
The best ones lately have been people posting polls, and then arguing with people who have a point of view that they don't agree with.
These boards would be much more friendly if people:
A: Didn't ask a question about doing something they already know is wrong.
B: Didn't ask people their opinions, and then argue with them when they don't agree with them.
The one the OP missed that is my favourite is the use of thesmilie. Apparently when you flame another poster for 3 paragraphs, it's all OK and we are all friends because you put the
at the end. Where did that come from
.

= kumbaya.Totally j/k...your post actually did make me laugh out loud. I see it ALL the time. Rude comments += kumbaya.

I remember reading on the resort board someone asked how much milk was as they planned to have breakfast in their room and people attacked them saying if they need to have breakfast in the room they shouldnt stay at the boardwalk. I was highly amused how a simple question became a multiple person attack.


Yep, I can read a book and different websites but actually going through the experience is entirely different. However, she had so insinuated herself into the board that the older posters thought she was fabulous even if some of the advice she gave was incorrect. So whenever I said something I always got "Well she's just trying to be helpful."
I did stick around just long enough for her to have her own surgery and start posting with "Wow this is harder than I thought"
I left after that. Couldn't take it any longer. 
Part of that is because the Internet has prompted so much discussion about how to be exploit and abuse service providers, that so many more people have come to the conclusion that such conduct is acceptable.When I joined the Dis many years ago, I don't remember there being so many posts by people wanting validation for doing things they knew were wrong.
I do think that this issue has escalated, not necessarily just online, but rather in society overall as well. There seems to be a much more pronounced "Give Me" perspective that is prevailing over society now. It makes sense. The generation that is beginning to dominate the marketplace was called the "Me Generation" and while I was originally pretty skeptical about applying that label so early, it does seem to apply.And now there seems to be those kinds of posts on almost a daily basis. Maybe that is adding to the hostile environment on both sides?
Can I use someone else's pass? No. Don't you know how much money I am spending on this trip? Disney should be glad I am going at all, and you are a a mean, nasty person for telling me no!
Is it ok if I have 10 people in my villa? No, that villa is only supposed to hold 8. Who cares, they won't catch me anyway!
The best ones lately have been people posting polls, and then arguing with people who have a point of view that they don't agree with.
These boards would be much more friendly if people:
A: Didn't ask a question about doing something they already know is wrong.
B: Didn't ask people their opinions, and then argue with them when they don't agree with them.
I agree.I've been on the boards for 7 years ( lost my first ID) and have seen PLENTY of rude replies since day 1. IMO, the replies are no worse nor more numerous since I joined the DIS.
And I agree again.People interpret things wrong or read into something too much. Frankly its silly to be so upset over something somebody said via internet.