Well thanks. You made me realize that I have no ability to downvote here because I don't have a high enough score. This lets karma whores like yourself bully new users when they say something true that you don't like.
At this point I decided that HackerNews is just another Reddit with slightly different problems. I wanted to delete my account. Wow! You can't do that! Simply amazing. What kind of incompetent makes a website that doesn't allow users to control their digital footprint? Count me out of this little experiment. I'm glad I didn't post more before finding out.
I will not be back to read or comment on this site again. So have fun talking whatever kinds of smack you want to my dead account.
I do think that Amazon is inexcusably bad at removing fake reviews.
However, I think there are some instances where Amazon probably rearranged large numbers of reviews because they found out the reviews were for a different item. It's likely that Fakespot can't tell the difference between mass censorship and legitimate removal. So you do have to take the results with a grain of salt and read recent reviews.
I live in the world of the average, law-abiding working man in the USA. Violence is not an every-day part of life for me or anyone I know. Unless you live in an extremely bad neighborhood or a third-world country, violence isn't part of every-day life.
And anyway, if actual physical violence is a daily or weekly occurrence, the supposed bad influence of video games is probably the least of your worries.
"Have you ever driven in traffic, seen someone arrested, PAID YOUR TAXES?" (emphasis mine)
What the heck are you talking about regarding taxes? Also, traffic accidents don't really count as "violence" in the context of this discussion. Arrests are something that generally happen for a reason, so again not a normal part of life for most people.
I just want to add that the skills that make a good First Person Shooter player do not translate to real-world shooting skills AT ALL.
In a virtual world:
- The gun weights nothing so strength doesn't matter and gravity doesn't slow your aim
- The trigger is a mouse button and there is no right or wrong way to pull it, and it's incredibly easy and identical for all firearms
- The accuracy of the firearm is often perfect
- Holding the gun still is usually only a consideration when sniping and you can just hold down a button to achieve an impossible level of stillness
- When you reload a half-empty magazine the bullets from the discarded magazine usually stay in your overall supply somehow
- Posture is a non-issue
- Recoil never hurts
- You achieve a perfect sight/scope picture every time you shoulder the weapon or raise it up with no practice needed
Basically I am trying to point out that these games are really not simulations. The visuals are just window-dressing for the real game which is determined by the mode. Even the ubiquitous "team deathmatch" is essentially just a modified version of capture-the-flag without the flag where eliminations are not permanent and the game is instead ended by a timer or a score limit.
On an interesting note, I got the game Star Wars: Battlefront 2 recently and I noticed that the game says I "defeated" whoever I just shot which is in contrast with the visuals of the person getting shot and falling down. I see this as an attempt to make the game more friendly to kids by pulling back the curtain on what is really happening through language in order to keep kids from going around talking about how many dozen people they killed in the last game they played. I don't see anything wrong with this but think it should not be necessary for adults. Of course if your game is rated T (Teen) or E (Everyone) then this makes perfect sense.
I think his point is that sex is a normal part of living whereas violence is generally not.
For example, the last time I was in a real physical fight was in kindergarten. If I watch/play violent media, it can't affect the way I fight because I do not fight. Sex is something I might actually do though, so overexposure to twisted versions of it could actually color my real world experience.
I still tend to think that most healthy adult minds can easily make the distinction between reality and pretend though.
At this point I decided that HackerNews is just another Reddit with slightly different problems. I wanted to delete my account. Wow! You can't do that! Simply amazing. What kind of incompetent makes a website that doesn't allow users to control their digital footprint? Count me out of this little experiment. I'm glad I didn't post more before finding out.
I will not be back to read or comment on this site again. So have fun talking whatever kinds of smack you want to my dead account.