Earlier the direct effect of criticism was minimal. Practically the M&S only stopped doing his nonsense when he was a true newbie totally oblivious to TB. In every other case I got "lol i do what i wanna" or "whysosrs lol" or "welcome to my /ignore". Of course there was a long-time effect, they usually stopped doing the same nonsense or showing up at all. It's simple sub-conscious method, he "plays for fun" and being criticized is not fun, so he (without being consciously aware of) avoided things that attracted critical comments.But when I called them out with guild name, I started to get "sorry" or some lame excuse and immediate fixing their behavior. I was totally amazed. Took some time figuring out what's going on
It works!
It really, really works!
Tested in Guild Wars and Forsaken World. It WORKS!
YAAAAAAAY!
I received this mail today:
Library has provided me with the latest Jill Kismet novel! (I know, I know, it's totally not obvious at all.)
Trash fiction, how I love thee!
Besides, when the author has what is presumably a pseudonym like 'Lilith Saintcrow'...
*beams at trashy booksies*
I particularly like how the the penguin is hiding in the '0'.
See the rest of them here:
http://thepenguinblog.typepad.com/the_penguin_blog/2008/05/covering-bond.html
cancel or postpone the update installation. I would like to write this designer a very nasty email. With demonspawn killer bunnehs with a taste for gnawing and gnashing on gonads attached. That is what I would like to do.
design is about facilitating outcomes, not selecting colors