User blog:Polyhedron69/Void Kipper

You know its been about 6 years since my hate with Void began. In this time I've grown and learned many things. During this I've began studying peoples personalities online and have come up with interesting results.

Most people react to things without a second or two of thought, mainly due to the rise of internet and typing. This virtually eliminates eye contact with someone in a real conversation as one is used to typing.

Another thing to note is the slight corruption of bias. Say one were leaning one way and another individual a different perspective on something. A admin/mod will always support the set basis perspective of something {so racial slurs are wrong/ murder is wrong}. This is usually good on a moral and ethical viewpoint. However when expressing opinion about a user/event/ideology/political stance it may seem unfair. This is due to most people viewing murder as a bad thing, with a small majority viewing it as a good. While users/events/ideologies/and politics all have maybe billions of perspectives tied to them. This intern allows for massive disagreements about someone to arise.

Something odd and used so commonly, but yet never viewed in a way akin to my viewing and understanding. Though probably many philsophers before me have done the same.