You literally admit that frQQt, dQll and kQz are all shite at management, you provided several suggestions for improvement and they didn't even consider any of them, but you think continuing to enforce their will like a tool will make things better?
You sound reasonable and intelligent, but you use hateful words and rude language. I think you need to talk to a therapist, you are probably just depressed. You might have some self reflection and realize the toxic environment on this site.
Now, I'll level with you as a splinter admin, and say that creating splinters, to me, feels like a spit in the face of Soot's legacy. And Froot said he'll never sell the site, and it's unlikely the site will shut down anytime soon given that he claims to be financially stable. How do we cope? We could create better content than we're seeing today, but that's a weak solution. We could pester them endlessly until they give in, that's what happened under Soot.
Also, what I've seen so far from the splinters content-wise is pretty lackluster. I think it will take a few good years for any of them to be as good as the Party in terms of activity and content. And that's in the best scenario for them.
You sound reasonable and intelligent, but you use hateful words and rude language. I think you need to talk to a therapist, you are probably just depressed. You might have some self reflection and realize the toxic environment on this site.
I want everyone to look at this rat in action. This disingenuous language is a tired crutch from libshits.
By complimenting his opponent's intelligence, he hopes to establish a fake assumption from the listener that he's willing to listen, and he's hoping to emotionally appeal to his opponent's ego in order to let his ideas slip "under the radar." Despite this, he will never actually acknowledge his opponent as having any credibility, instead trying to gaslight them as "misguided" or use irrelevant deflections (in this case, going after tone before belittling his opponent as "needing therapy").
This back-and-forth behavior is common among emotional manipulators, since it allows an abuser to exert control over a target while attempting to keep them hooked.
It's a very sly admission that OP is not a good person.
Now, I'll level with you as a splinter admin, and say that creating splinters, to me, feels like a spit in the face of Soot's legacy. And Froot said he'll never sell the site, and it's unlikely the site will shut down anytime soon given that he claims to be financially stable. How do we cope? We could create better content than we're seeing today, but that's a weak solution. We could pester them endlessly until they give in, that's what happened under Soot.
Also, what I've seen so far from the splinters content-wise is pretty lackluster. I think it will take a few good years for any of them to be as good as the Party in terms of activity and content. And that's in the best scenario for them.
First of all, creating splinters is in fact a tribute to his vision. Soot wanted soyjak.party to be a place where anyone could post anything they wanted, without moderation. He was against the idea of a centralized authority that could dictate what was acceptable. He believed in the power of the users to create their own culture. He encouraged us to experiment and innovate, not to conform and stagnate.
Secondly, Froot is not a worthy successor of Soot. He has betrayed Soot’s principles and turned soyjak.party into a dictatorship. He has imposed arbitrary rules and ignored the feedback of the users. He has also failed to maintain the site properly, resulting in frequent downtime, glitches, and security breaches. He has shown no respect for the users or the content they create. He has no interest in improving the site or the community, only in preserving his own power and ego.
Thirdly, we do not need to cope with Froot’s tyranny, we need to resist it. We have the right to express ourselves freely, without fear of censorship or retaliation. We have the right to choose our own boards, our own topics, our own memes, and our own splinters. We have the right to create better content than what we see on soyjak.party, and we have the potential to do so. We have seen many examples of splinters that have surpassed the Party in terms of quality. These splinters offer us more options, more features, more creativity, and more fun. They are the true heirs of Soot’s legacy, and the future of Soyjak culture.