it is not just hating, i can handle that but targeting is the problem we usually faceTbh, I really don't care if kids are hating on me because I voted for Basic/Normal/Op chests, but I get your point, not everyone likes it.
pretty sure that is considered as necro-positinggood 1+
if you don't like what I post just ignore. quick tip ;)it is not just hating, i can handle that but targeting is the problem we usually face
a scenario example:
"Player Voted For Hardcore"
Player2 : $#@% VOTE OP!
Player : i vote for what i want, that is why i bought a rank
"Player2 is all the away across the map, builds towards your island ignoring all other players, keeps on killing you, breaks your egg, kills you, and runs away"
now understand?
pretty sure that is considered as necro-positing
irrelevant to the topicif you don't like what I post just ignore. quick tip ;)
Great idea. I'm obsidian and I often get targeted for voting for something someone doesn't want. The problem is, YouTube usernames are too recognizable for this to work for them.Now I probably know what you're thinking: /disguise would be abused a lot. This is not a nickname changer at all.
What this is: it just removes the rank tag and makes you have the stone rank color. and when voting, it shows this instead: someone has voted for basic chests! instead of: xx_360noscope101 voted for basic chests!
I don't think that this can really be abused since it only removes your tag. This would help prevent targeting of YT and people that vote what the majority don't want.
Tell me what you guys think! :D
i don't think you read the thread properlybecause, you can still see that is an youtuber because a stone rank can't vote!
xx_360noscope101 voted for basic chests! thats what he said. i
But, a youtuber can't vote and everyone can see you name + NICKNAME (Stone) that is what i tought but, i have it wrong my apologies.
I don't understand it completely but i need to deal with it :)
Not only target, but also swearing and dead threatsthis isn't really efficient because very few people actually target players for what they voted for