So i got called a bitch and a snowflake by 32 people (thats all i could count before it was deleted) for sticking up for a person who was being cyberbullied. Ive never been more disgusted by the community in my life. This community was on destiny 2 ps4 community page on facebook. The post was deleted and i had way more than 32 messages tell me that im a pussy or a bitch or a snowflake and to "man up." Last i checked cyberbullying is wrong and people have commited suicide over it. You cant tell me if people have a problem with it to stay off the internet. 90% of homework is now done on the internet, all of social media and most jobs require you to use the internet. So for some thats not an options. And about the man up part. Men dont bully, real men cherish and love and have compassion qnd take care of the cummunity as of it were his own family. They protect it, they dont beat it down.
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When was the last time that you played Call of Duty? There might be a few shitty people who play Destiny (and probably a few more since the release of D2), but there are communities out there that are waaaaaaay more toxic than the Destiny community. When I started playing D1, I had maybe 20 people on my friends list. That number has grown to over 200 almost solely because of Destiny. I've met some genuinely cool people playing this game, and the sense of community I've felt is unmatched in any other gaming community. That's why no matter how the game changes, or how much certain elements of the game might not be perfect, I always come back to it because of the other people who play it. People turn into snakes on the internet. This is nothing new. Good on you for sticking up for someone, but be aware that your efforts won't stop people's worst impulses from coming out when they can hide behind a screen and say pretty much whatever they want.