What do You guys think about blacklist revenge?
Doesn't blacklisting automatically works both ways now? So there's no need for "revenge" - if someone blacklists you, you cannot join his giveaways and he cannot join yours.
Blacklisting people you don't like is not a misuse, that's what this feature is made for.
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I'm curious, how many more blacklists did you get after creating this thread? :)
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I just wish they made the blacklisting last two weeks or more. People making week + long trains can easily come off the black list, enter your giveaways then put you back on it after they have entered.
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I noticed (not today, but long time ago actually) that people tend to blacklist revenge on someone, who they don't like. It's not like someone is breaking the rules or is vulgar. They are using blacklisting on people that have opinion, they hate. So if someone tells Skyrim is poor game, they are triggered and use blacklist revenge.
I always check my stats after I say sth on discussions and laugh when my blacklist counter increases, cause those people are ridiculous. Not that I care. If someone is not smart enough to not do that, then, well...
But what do You think about that behaviour?
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