My part in this story has been decided. And I will play it well.
I've already linked this in this thread, but I will again, I guess. It is "ethical".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boycott
Many boycotts have involved shaming other people for using products/supporting companies to try to defer them from spending more money on that company and supporting their business practices. Usually boycotts start because people think a company's business practices are unethical.A boycott is an act of voluntarily abstaining from using, buying, or dealing with a person, organization, or country as an expression of protest, usually for social or political reasons. Sometimes, it can be a form of consumer activism.
Last edited by Flower Milk; 2013-07-20 at 08:57 PM.
5 people are not the majority. 5 people are necessary to initiate the vote.
The majority then clicks 'Yes' to get rid of the votekick-window in the middle of their screen.
That's a huge difference.
If you find 5 people to start votekicks because of "LOL because I can", most of them probably will pass too.
I love it. Shows the community coming together to boycott something Blizzard did that they felt was wrong. Keep it up.
People who do that must be really immature and/or mentally handicapped or something. Seriously, those people should go to a doctor, ASAP.
Herp derp , keep telling yourself that buddy.
Curious though, what magical means of deciphering a yes / no prompt does blizz have that will lead them to the reason people are kicked.
Or join reality here with us and realize that blizz doesn't give a shit who's kicked for what group or why. You think they got people investigating this type of thing? lol.
You didn't actually read what you replied to. I said I want you in my dungeon or lfr, so I can teach you. And you are the perfect example of someone who has difficulty learning, so I'm hoping I can have more opportunities to help you learn your lesson. Your instant queue won't help you when you get a 30 min debuff after being kicked. That's plenty of time to think about it. It's not going to stop with dungeons and lfr, I've already decided to not take any helmers in my pugs. I watched our recruiter ask one of our new prospects if he had one of the new helmets. She laughed right after so it may have been a joke, but based off the rumblings in gchat I doubt it.
It's actually pretty hard to find the helmers, I am always on the lookout in shrine for them. Once you do find them it doesn't take long for the chatbox to fill up with /spit. This is just the beginning, blizz isn't done. You'll be seeing more crap in that store in the weeks to come and the anger will continue, and it will become more and more of an inconvenience for you helmers. Having to hide the things you bought before entering a dungeon, lfr, bg, pug, new guild kind of makes it seem useless to even buy the thing in the first place. That's really the whole point here. Those helmets have a stigma attached to them. You bought them to get attention, and now you're crying because it's negative. You spend $15 on a scarlet letter.