A sad thread

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Hey speak for yourself Nicola!
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Jay Winton wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 5:47 pm and now this thread https://www.wineberserkers.com/forum/vi ... 1&t=182408
Lol. Now that one is beyond sad, venturing into pathetic. :)
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Berserker turned troll.
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This reminds me of some of the Grand Puy Lacoste discussions we had here.
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Wow what's going on over there?
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With over 35,000 members at WB, there are bound to be a few whose online behavior is socially inept. To put that into perspective, we have less than 400 members.

I can think of a few posters here who have been a bit testy when they think their posts don’t garner enough attention. The core group here tends to de-escalate. That’s one of the things that sets BWE apart from most online communities and a big part of why I like it here. But WB (with the exception of their politics forum) is still more tame than a lot of internet sites.
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