Ian Mallett wrote:
On Feb 19, 2008 5:41 PM, Joey Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
not all pygame users were like... piman ...for instance.
I believe that's the same thing as:
"people will get the impression that every Pygame user is like that."
And when I go in the pawn shop by Walmart, the cashier is completely
offensive and makes me so angry I storm out of the store (I don't do
this anywhere else) so I get the impression that all pawn brokers are
like that. Until I go in any of the other 10 shops in town and realize
that it's an isolated incident.
What I'm saying is that there is always a way to broadly apply
stereotypes and assumptions to groups of people. This is one of the
things humans are good at - sorting each other into groups to help with
managing all of the data that we have to process. But our initial
assumptions are not always correct, and I have a hard time believing
that anyone over the age of 12 hasn't already realized this.
IRC has trolls. It'd be nice to not have them. It would also be nice
not to accidentally end up banning newbies because their questions
seemed trollish, or having a totalitarian rule (as you said before) that
prevents any unconventional discussion. I personally would prefer the
lax alternative. I am policed enough in University, I don't need it
everywhere I go.
Thanks,
-Luke