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[quote]The more DeeJ begs me to mute people, the more disinclined I am to do so. He's so pathetic.
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If you mute people, that's cool. If you don't want to mute people, that's cool too. Its made so that you can do whatever you want to do.
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The only person I've muted is Deej.
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Stupid people
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#nevermute2013
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Muted.
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I love it
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Same. It's just worth the effort.
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Not muting or reporting people is doing a disservice to the community.
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So don't use it. What's the problem here?
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It's okay to not like things. It's okay. Just don't be a dock about it.
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I haven't muted anyone. At least not for personal reasons. No one really gets to me that much. My internal mute and ignore function is so effective, I just never bother. That could change though.
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Refusing to mute is a sign of weakness.
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Edited by Dub07: 8/23/2013 10:42:01 PMI feel like a large percent of the game people will spend sticking to their individual clique (clans/groups) so the mute option should almost be obsolete. I meant look at the state of multiplayer today no one talks online, i don't even own headphone anymore.
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I mute people all the time. Half my mute list is Camnator alts that I report for spam.
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Respect for the freedom of speech. I don't have to read stuff, if I don't like the caption and the same goes for everybody else.
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Aside from muting the occasional spammer, no I don't use it.
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I don't I only really have 1 person muted.
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Trolls are fun, and I enjoy a good or heated debate sometimes.
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I never use it, simply because I've gotten really good at ignoring trolls.
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Good old verbatim.
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I don't use it because I don't want a filtered Bungie.net. I want the whole experience, and I'm capable of getting over something if it really does offend me. I don't think I'm likely to run into something that's actually distasteful enough to drive me away from Bungie.
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I just noticed it cool
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Never have, never will.
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