@RecycleBin Huh? I've been in chat for, what, 3 years now? I have hundreds of thousands of messages sent in here, many of them with profanity or some kind of negativity, but I keep it reined in to the point that I've never been suspended from any part of SE, ever.
You can win. You just have to be aware of what you're saying and how it affects others.
@RecycleBin It's the other way around. I'm well-known because I'm generally well-behaved.
The absence of me doing anything bad, while providing useful insight that others find interesting/helpful/fun, is all I do to keep my reputation clean.
It's not like there's a limit on how many people can be good, solid contributors to this chat. Right? I mean, that qasdfasdf guy came in recently and is around often and he's been more or less a regular since he landed here, and he's been fun to talk to.
@RecycleBin Let me put it this way. If something came up where @JourneymanGeek lost control of his sensibilities and his temper, and just started being totally abusive to someone, or misused his mod powers, he could be suspended. And would be.
@RecycleBin There are multiple high-rep users in the SU community who have been suspended or threatened with suspension on more than one occasion. That's to say nothing of the amount of high-level suspensions that have occurred on Stack Overflow (they're way, way worse over there).
@RecycleBin Why would you write an extended, negative criticism of someone else we don't know, in a one-way monologue fashion, without expecting us to understand the situation or comment on it? What is the value in posting it here? This isn't your personal blog. It might be alright if it were something relatively benign like blogging about your chemistry research or your sock collection, but not personal attacks.
There are basically two general categories of things you can talk about here (in an extended, ongoing fashion) that are acceptable. One, talk about something relevant to Super User, Stack Exchange, or the technology/programming/coding/computer landscape. Two, talk about something that is specifically relevant to one or more other chatters, who are interested in what you have to say (even if it's off-topic). Both of those are fine.
Talking about something that is neither interesting to anyone here, nor relevant to computers at all, is therefore not acceptable.
Let me put it this way: when it comes to finding help with emotional issues, the Internet is one of the most liberating resources you can imagine. Getting others to support you can lead you to be a more settled, emotionally stable person. From that base, you can build up whatever strength you need to take action and fix your life.
Thread t = new Thread() {store.steampowered.com/app/325600 I'd love it if we could multiplay this @Bob @JourneymanGeek - might even rope in some of my SWTOR friends - if you guys were up for it... sounds like a fun dungeon romp. ;D Lemme know
Critic reviews give it an 85. I've played plenty of awesome games with that kind of review. The mixed reviews are mostly complaining about bugs, but that's what patches are for.
@Bob Probably end up being a weekend thing. I can't play during daytime hours on weekdays for obvious reasons, but I'll be available late at night on Friday or Saturday night my time (which would be Saturday or Sunday daytime for you guys).