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Re: Some things need to change

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You think that spitting on someone should be illegal!? Yes, spitting on someone is illegal. Fun game: stand on a busy street corner and spit on everyone who walks by. If you're arrested before you're crippled, you win.

How about that, it is illegal, at least in the US and some other places. I had no idea. I disagree, too; it's highly distasteful but shouldn't actually be criminal - but that's getting off topic. Anyway I stand corrected.

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Re: Some things need to change

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How about that, it is illegal, at least in the US and some other places. I had no idea. I disagree, too; it's highly distasteful but shouldn't actually be criminal - but that's getting off topic. Anyway I stand corrected.

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I don't personally know why you got downmodded, but karma isn't that important in the grand scheme of things. Honestly, it doesn't add anything to the conversation to add meta conversation about people not liking your comment. It happens sometimes, and it isn't any fun, but things work a lot better for all of us when we all just move on.

From the HN guidelines:

"Resist complaining about being downmodded. It never does any good, and it makes boring reading."

Re: Some things need to change

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How about that, it is illegal, at least in the US and some other places. I had no idea. I disagree, too; it's highly distasteful but shouldn't actually be criminal - but that's getting off topic. Anyway I stand corrected.

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In this forum, people don't have the time to get into a big argument over something that should be common sense. They'll simply downmod you.

Re: Some things need to change

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Using lies and manipulation to attack some companies you dislike (or get paid to do so) is not the same as reporting on startups, once you threaten others' way of life, yours will be threatened back too.

Focus on startups as you say, and stop mudslinging with a hidden agenda.

Re: Some things need to change

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I think that what it comes down to is that a certain subset of the population has mental illness - some more severe than others - and when you come in contact with a lot of people, you are going to have to occasionally deal with those people. You can complain all you want, but even if the tone of the internet community as a whole changes, you're still going to get death threats and get spit on. It's a problem with th…

Michael Arrington is one of those people.

Re: Some things need to change

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Being punched in the face is a more honest action than spitting. Remember the kids at school that used to bite people - little weasels then, little assholes now.

I think the commentator is making a point about the difference in thinking he deserves a punch and actually punching (well spitting on) him. A lot of people dislike the guy (I dont care for his attitude myslef but I respect his influence) and probably waould say "he deserves a punch" without meaning it literally :)

I'm not disagreeing with the commentator, just taking his point as a cue for a statement about how cowardly and nasty I think spitting is.

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I don't personally know why you got downmodded, but karma isn't that important in the grand scheme of things. Honestly, it doesn't add anything to the conversation to add meta conversation about people not liking your comment. It happens sometimes, and it isn't any fun, but things work a lot better for all of us when we all just move on. From the HN guidelines: "Resist complaining about being downmodded. It never doe…

Fair enough, I hadn't read those guidelines - thanks for the tip. Won't do it again.

I do wish those guidelines had something about why to mod up or down, though. Modding something down or up simply because you happen to agree, regardless of the quality or validity of the argument presented, will also lead to boring reading - the majority view, endlessly repeated, since it's the only "safe" thing to post.

Re: Some things need to change

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I don't like Michael Arrington because of the way he acts. His latest post backs up my dislike. He needs to grow a backbone and not cower behind security. If you are in California its much harder to have a gun to protect yourself. You could always move to Texas (Austin is nice). :)

Also, if this guy is a felon how does he have a gun and Arrington knows this is a fact? When you buy a gun they do a FBI check to make sure you don't have such a conviction.

Your startup will succeed regardless of its inclusion in TC. Worry about the product not some silly blog.

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In this forum, people don't have the time to get into a big argument over something that should be common sense. They'll simply downmod you.

I disagree that the issue was "something that should be common sense". Every manner of trivial insults being criminalised in modern society is a huge, profound and controversial topic.

Spot on about the expedient solution to seeing something you don't like, though.

Re: Some things need to change

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Disgusting as it clearly is, I feel the spitting incident is a bit of a red herring. If this had happened 2 years ago during the rapid growth in Web 2.0 investment, I think Mike would have soldiered on. Instead, he has a nasty experience while his business and kingdom are shrinking. Deep down, I suspect he wanted out already. In his situation I would.

I completely disagree with what you're saying. I'm not sure if you've stood back and had a look at just how much flack Michael actually cops from day to day.

Sure, he may simply ignore a lot of it - but eventually if you're getting attacked from all sides, there will be a point that you break.

This was his.

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