
Greeting again,
I've been trying to understand this system and I can't seem to put my finger on it for the life of me.
How do you have such inferior points, have a high number of ignores and no tracking but have 10 bubbles. This is very common with people that spew a lot of nonsense towards one system and bias vs an other.
Shouldn't the ignores affect your bubbles? I mean tracking should cancel out the ignores and the more ignores you then you get less bubbles and if it is the positive then you get more bubbles.
I don't see how you trash talk enough to get people to click on the ignore and yet you have high enough bubbles to allow you to keep on going. All the current system does is make it that people doesn't have to see what you're saying .
Maybe it makes sense or doesn't, but I don't see how someone has over 50 to 100 ignores & 10 or so much tracking but has 10 bubbles. Doesn't that seem odd?
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But the thing is, saying something about a popular PS3 game, no matter how factual, gets you ignores if its negative. Its much easier to get ignored than tracked...
bubble system is owned by multiple accounts arseholes
The system is stupid and it really doesn't work that well for what it's intended to do.
Two examples: myself and Omega4.
We both deliberately troll on N4G in a more or less subtle way. We make on purpose to highlight most of real trolls behaviors. What do i get? 8 bubbles. 8 bubbles. Check my comment list, i mostly say hard truth, the one that no one wants to admit and must disagree, even if it's right.
In Omega4's case, he posts flamish comments but with so much sarcasm we believe he thinks what he says. He shows obvious Xbox 360 troll behaviors but still have his 5 bubbles. But how can it be, as everything he says is only a turd in a casket?
And finally, the bonus example: HipHopGamer. Seriously, that guy makes me laugh every time he says something. Most of his articles are garbage and his comments are, when he doesn't complain about the hatred around him, in the same quality. But still, every of his article gets approved within 5 minutes (while it takes hours for other people articles) and he has 10 bubbles.
How is it possible?
In my case, i don't have a clue. I tend to believe that there are more clever people on N4G than i though, or that they love when i hurt with the truth. What a bunch of masochists.
In Omega4's case, he certainly has several accounts (like GiantEnemyCrab) and when he loses a bubble, he uses his other accounts to take it back. No more, no less.
In HHG's case, that guy is followed by a bunch of groupies that gives him bubbles because he is their master and that approve his stories. When you see HHG's articles approval list, you'll always see a bunch of beginner contributors, never by Catastrophe or JamieSI. He is like the prophet of a sect.
N4G's bubble system is absolutely not fair but that's the only possible.
A certain group of indivuals, actually a certain group of individuals who support a certian next-gen console seem to have multiple accounts so as to add bubbles back to their accounts after people have taken them away. Obviously many users which support the PS3 don't do this, but many do. Same goes for the Xbox 360 fanbase, though PS3 supporters occupy N4G for the most part now days. This allows them to say all the crap they want, no matter how degenerate (or pathetic actually) it makes them. Unfortunately, N4G is now more tipped in the favor of a certain console fanbase as their are more users which support that console then there are its rival. Users who support the Xbox 360 seem to have all left N4G after discovering how one small anti-PS3 comment can get all their bubbles taken away like THAT (snaps fingers). Again this also applies to Xbox 360 supporters, but they are few in number these days since RRoD articles seem to flood N4G every day. I suppose it's time I retire my account as well. I feel like a democrat during the Bush Administration.