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Member since:
2008-03-17
VALID:
-I don't like this because I can't do this that etc.
why isn't it like so etc.
-why is it different? why is it done it this way?
-this does not work [explanation of bug or description of problem]
INVALID:
-I don't like this because its dumb/wahhh I want kde3 again
-Kde4 dev's are arrogant because they didn't change feature x when I said it sucked.
-kde4 is ugly/kde3 was so much better
-it doesn't work...kde4 sucks
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These are just examples of the attitude (though some of those are almost word for word copies). A lot of criticism has just been noise with no point to it and completely unhelpful.
the most uninformed critics tend to be the loudest whiners
some willfully refuse to be corrected of any errors/misunderstanding or go somewhere else to spread their misinformation.
trolls to be expected under a popular and public project but it seems that some have gone out of their way to as vicious as possible.