on โ25-10-2015 07:52 PM
Say you were accused of something you hadn't done and suffered some ramifications for it and you message the accuser letting them know they were wrong and asking why they thought you had done this deed - the accuser reads the message but totally disregards it - neither acknowledges they received the message nor that they were wrong.
What would you think? Would you think they are rude or that they are just to weak to admit their mistake or some other conclusion?
I'm after opinions....
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on โ27-10-2015 09:22 PM
Are we talking real life or social media and were the ramifictions serious?
They might be embarrassed to admit they are wrong,
They might be worried about possible ramifications for them if they admit they are wrong
Or they might just be so bloody minded nothing will ever convince them they are wrong.
You are the best one to judge which applies, and either way, unless it is really important to prove they are wrong I'd just shrug my shoulders and say 'Well, sod you then.' Specially if it's only social media.
You know the old saying "the people who matter won't mind and the people who mind won't matter. "
on โ27-10-2015 10:41 PM
you get a green tick too as i hadn't thought of the covering their butt angle.
on โ28-10-2015 10:04 AM
It's completely unacceptable if you do not have any redress to an entity who has complete control over what is allowed.
It is more like a communist governimg body and the plebs don't matter, no matter who's right or wrong
on โ28-10-2015 01:08 PM
You know the old saying "the people who matter won't mind and the people who mind won't matter.
love that saying
on โ28-10-2015 01:46 PM
Hmmm. How to answer that one without being removed.
i suppose there should be apologies all around as I never did see anyone admit they were wrong when they accused me of "channeling" another poster, but I don't expect an apology either, I thought it was funny really.
when it's known that a poster has a propensity for using other ID's then people will generally be suspicious
as for the kudos thing.. Check it... It's a bit fishy
on โ28-10-2015 03:05 PM
Ay.
on โ28-10-2015 04:18 PM
@debra9275 wrote:Hmmm. How to answer that one without being removed.
i suppose there should be apologies all around as I never did see anyone admit they were wrong when they accused me of "channeling" another poster, but I don't expect an apology either, I thought it was funny really.
when it's known that a poster has a propensity for using other ID's then people will generally be suspicious
as for the kudos thing.. Check it... It's a bit fishy
I think accusing a member of using muliple ID's is a viiolation of cs.
As for Icy, she has only ever used the one ID but I'm sure she can stand up for herself.
on โ28-10-2015 04:31 PM
can you people please take your agendas elsewhere.
my threads and posts are already an endangered species around here without your help.
โ28-10-2015 08:23 PM - edited โ28-10-2015 08:24 PM
@debra9275 wrote:Hmmm. How to answer that one without being removed.
i suppose there should be apologies all around as I never did see anyone admit they were wrong when they accused me of "channeling" another poster, but I don't expect an apology either, I thought it was funny really.
when it's known that a poster has a propensity for using other ID's then people will generally be suspicious
as for the kudos thing.. Check it... It's a bit fishy
Being suspicious is fine. Repeated accusations are another thing.
The channelling thing was a question, not an accusation. Just a suspicion, maybe groundless. Maybe not.
I dont see what fish has to do with it.
on โ29-10-2015 07:31 PM
@icyfroth wrote:
@debra9275 wrote:hmm I think not wanting to admit a mistake - or even acknowledge it
yes. opmania I've noticed that about 3rd hand information
Like me being accusing of being Julia, and kudoing myself, you mean?
never did see anyone admit they were wrong about that, and I have yet to receive an apology. Not holding my breath, though.
so what type of person doesn't admit
they were wrong?
refer to posts above for more info