Why do people comment on someone they don't like with "muted"? Does that make them feel better? Acting like they won a non-existent argument cause there's no way they can be told off otherwise? Chances are if you comment someone saying you're muting them, they don't give two shits either way so why do this? Have any of you done this? Care to inform me as to why you would?
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Muted
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Followed.
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They're stupid
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It's pretty much a shorter, easier (and more effective) way of saying "Hey, I don't like your guff, to the extent of not wanting to see anything you say ever again."
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I think it's pretty much identical to when players say "reported" to someone in-game. It won't do any good and straight up telling them that isn't too great of an idea.
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Banana.
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It's saying goodbye.
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It's really stupid. [spoiler]Oh, and for the sake of sarcasm: mewted [/spoiler]
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Muted and reported. Enjoy your three month ban.
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Edited by Oneironaut: 9/23/2013 2:32:32 AMMuted. [spoiler]jk, I've never muted anyone and I'd never mute you. Anywhore, yeah it's really stupid isn't it? I'll use Camnator as an example; we all know Camnator has an infinite number of alts at his disposal and generally always post about the same kind of stuff, yet when people that have muted him (numerous times I should add) see a thread made by him, they click on it anyway as if they were expecting something different and then promptly tell him that he's been muted... If you knew it was Camnator, why the hell would you click on the thread in the first place? Just mute him and be done with it. What, you think telling him that he is muted is going to stop him? If anything it's as Achronos said; when you announce that you've muted a person the only thing you are doing is telling them it's time to switch to another alt.[/spoiler]
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Repoted. They're just trying to be annoying when they do that mate.