I wasn't refering at all of this thread. I find useless, and does not apport anything that matters. Just that I am sick of seeing this all the day. https://www.cubecraft.net/threads/1000-wins.209618/page-2#post-1010879
https://www.cubecraft.net/threads/500-wins.209312/#post-1008283
https://www.cubecraft.net/threads/my-10-kill-game.209519/#post-1009802
https://www.cubecraft.net/threads/700-wins.209171/page-2#post-1007563 (There are way more posts)
And if you think my statistics are annoying, or I am annoying you with saying some things that can annoy you, you can go right ahead and tell me. I will do my best to try not doing it again ;d.
Also this is not about hate, just a little suggestion of actually not posting a thread about all the statistics people get. It's fine to share them, but no need to make a post about EVERY statistic they make.
I never said my statistics are meaningful, by the way, I just was proud of having some world record and I decided to claim it, nothing else. Not made a thread, just a post. That's it, don't take things out of context.
I can understand that there isn't really a good enough reason to constantly share your statistics after some minor changes. Like if the current top solo skywars players was to constantly post about his every 100th win, I'd be a bit annoyed, too. But as far as I'm aware this is the first thread this guy has made about his stats. But an achievement is an achievement in the end. Most of the threads you refer to, are some nice milestones (e.g. 1000 wins, 11 kill game, etc). Heck, if I made it to 1000 Skywars win, I'd want to celebrate too. Even if it's just by sharing it on the forum. I can put it in my status, yes, but why am I not allowed to put it in a thread? As long as it's not breaking the forum rules, I don't see anything wrong with these types of threads.
For the record I don't mind people sharing their records or stats. It's cool to see people make breakthroughs, as long as it's not an attack at me or someone else. Also, pretty sure being proud of your stats means you think your stats are meaningful.