Actually sometimes you do, because when you're "nice" all the time and there are no results a fire needs to be lit, the stick needs to come out. And after 3-years of constantly poor decisions and being "nice" something needs to change. Would it be "nicer" to "if you have nothing nice to say don't say anything at all"? And just leave? Or would a good leader not care how something is said and just be happy it was? Put your ego and hurt feelings aside and take the feedback.
People are getting fed up and that's when they revolt against the government that did not/could not listen. Yet my earnest hope is that Splinterlands can listen. Stop with all the gimmicks. The multiple rulesets. The useless new cards (at least for now) the market is fully saturated and all SL is doing is alienating their existing base.
Actually sometimes you do, because when you're "nice" all the time and there are no results a fire needs to be lit, the stick needs to come out. And after 3-years of constantly poor decisions and being "nice" something needs to change. Would it be "nicer" to "if you have nothing nice to say don't say anything at all"? And just leave? Or would a good leader not care how something is said and just be happy it was? Put your ego and hurt feelings aside and take the feedback.
People are getting fed up and that's when they revolt against the government that did not/could not listen. Yet my earnest hope is that Splinterlands can listen. Stop with all the gimmicks. The multiple rulesets. The useless new cards (at least for now) the market is fully saturated and all SL is doing is alienating their existing base.