There's a difference between a mod and an site developer. Do I simply post something that people can totally ignore as they see fit, or do I spam a bunch of mods and hope that one of them will pass it along to the appropriate party, assuming that any of them has any connection to that party?
I opted for the former as being less-intrusive, but I guess there are always those people who can't help but jump on someone's shit at any opportunity. And for the record and your own education, what I requested doesn't involve changing the "whole damn .win format". It's one variable in their code that would take like 10m tops to change. The relevant people (not you) are free to simply ignore the feedback.
Do I simply post something that people can totally ignore as they see fit, or do I spam a bunch of mods and hope that one of them will pass it along to the appropriate party, assuming that any of them has any connection to that party?
Instead of "spamming mods" you choose to spam everybody in hopes that a site developer will happen along and make the changes that you want and everybody else seems to not give a crap about?
Third option: Don't post anything if you cant stand having people disagree with you - especially if it's over something as insignificant as the comment count format.
You seem easily upset - I should have known that from the topic you chose to post (changing the comment count format). Forget I said anything
There's a difference between a mod and an site developer. Do I simply post something that people can totally ignore as they see fit, or do I spam a bunch of mods and hope that one of them will pass it along to the appropriate party, assuming that any of them has any connection to that party?
I opted for the former as being less-intrusive, but I guess there are always those people who can't help but jump on someone's shit at any opportunity. And for the record and your own education, what I requested doesn't involve changing the "whole damn .win format". It's one variable in their code that would take like 10m tops to change. The relevant people (not you) are free to simply ignore the feedback.
Instead of "spamming mods" you choose to spam everybody in hopes that a site developer will happen along and make the changes that you want and everybody else seems to not give a crap about?
Third option: Don't post anything if you cant stand having people disagree with you - especially if it's over something as insignificant as the comment count format.
You seem easily upset - I should have known that from the topic you chose to post (changing the comment count format). Forget I said anything