New Fallout Lore podcast: "Fallout 4 Special"

I hope you don't talk to people like this in the real world, where everything you say starts with being snide, and you expect a proper response. I don't see why I should continue to be respectful and try to carry an adult conversation when everything you say sounds like a 12 year old with your sarcasm in EVERY post.

The other percentage never made a choice on good or bad, the choices were optional. Just because you do not see things happen, does not mean they do NOT. The mods have already, in depth, discussed things, and MORE data is being added together and finalized before we make changes.

I'm starting to get a bit mad here. I have, PERSONALLY, 2,000 comments to go through. 2000 people who gave feedback in that post, that I have to read, EACH comment they left about things they like, do not like, what needs changing, I put them in groups of positive, negative, things that need to be discussed. Do you think I did that for fun? Do you think I am sorting through hours and hours of peoples suggestions to say "haha, we are not going to make changes nor listen to the people, this entire thing was just a joke with no purpose". The main reason I MADE that poll, was to make changes.

I take things seriously because I enjoy the community. I put a LOT of time into this that I don't have to, that a lot more of a chore than it is fun in any way. I write guides (see the sidebars of every fallout sub), I go through hundreds of reported posts a week, I have helped, hundreds of people fix their games, getting people asking me for help EVERY day in PMs, helping them with modding too, I write CSS, do artwork and design that you see on many fallout subs, all of this because as a mod I am expected to set a positive example, and I don't want to be a mod that sits around doing nothing. Most of the mods I work with feel the same way about positive moderation. I don't have to do ANY of this.

There are going to be several changes made due to suggestions, just so you are aware, since you had to be a smartass, rather than acting like a decent human being and just asking "Are there going to be any changes made due to the poll". Instead, It had to be full of sarcasm and trying to be condescending about our ability to ask the community.

Just because you don't see things firsthand, does not mean it is not happening. These people moderating do a lot of hard work, and without it, Falloutlore would be filled with memes and people giving nothing but smartass answers. /r/fallout would be nothing but fake "Fallout 4 confirmed" jokes, empty posts that just say "Gary!?" (We get 9-10 of these a week...) Hundreds of reposted memes (Literally, even with it right in the sidebar saying no memes, hundreds are posted weekly).

There are several posts quite a way back on /r/falloutlore where rules are discussed, we read what people say, and we changed rules based on this, just months ago.

The sub has a rule about posting about Fallout 4, One of our moderators went out of his way not to just remove it, but actually listen to the first 15 minutes of it to see if it followed the rules. All he had to do was remove it, but he gave you the benefit before doing so. 15 minutes out of his day for ONE post, out of respect, and you turned around and acted sarcastic and childish in return because he followed the rules that this community helped create.

For the record, your post was reported, 3 times. That is pretty rare for this subreddit.

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