Monad said:
Sorry but although i agree with your opinion about the current quality of Bleach i disagree with you about posting.
If you think you explained the reason in other places or in previous threads and you are too bored to get into a discussion then there is no point in posting at all.
Posting a one liner and never checking back if anyone answered ether is nothing but spam. You shouldn't post your "Bleach sucks" ether if you have no intention on discussing the subject.
If you don't want to discuss then why are you posting in a discussion thread? It's stupid.
It's called chapter discussion not chapter opinion. If you just wanna throw your opinion then you are in the wrong place. The chapter/episode threads ain't there to just throw your opinion(no matter how wrong or right it is) and leave with out any purpose of interacting in a discussion. That's why they have the word discussion in their title.
You can't expect that of everyone was what I was saying. You cannot restrict people from voicing their opinions, no matter how short their posts are. And if one-liners are deemed as stupid or is really against the rules, then please by all means contact and mod and have that one liner removed. I am certainly not fussed with people who do it. This isn't academia. People are free to return to the same threads to elaborate and discuss further their initial posts, or they don't have to. People should have that prerogative, at least.
And let's be honest here. If two people posted these: "Bleach sucks" and "OH WOW I LOVE THIS CHAPTER!" the SECOND poster would not be attacked at all by some of the people in this thread. Even though when BOTH had equally contributed NOTHING to discussion. Even hypno-girl herself admitted in her previous posts she preferred if someone said "guys are hot" when it wasn't really conducive discussion. Yet if people so much as say, "the art is bad," they get attacked.
You can't deny that, can you?
There is no fixture in length on online anime discussion threads. People have no obligation whatsoever to adhere to this, even if some are perfectly capable of doing so at university level if asked. I've had many experiences with posting articulately online, but I don't see why I should everytime. I don't need online respect. :)