Subject: Some thoughts
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Posted on: 2020-07-09 00:39:06 UTC

I'm seeing a pattern between people who say they understand what not to do but later do it anyway. I think they genuinely thought they understood, but they didn't really get what you wanted them to not do. Maybe either giving specific instructions or showing them examples of what not to do or what to do instead would help?

For example, if you were to tell someone not to keep interrupting you could try saying something like this:

"If you wanted to keep talking about x, but there's a discussion about y going on right now, either:

Try another (appropriate) channel

or

Wait until the discussion is done"

This may not be the best example, but this is meant to show what I mean.

I might be missing some conversations that went on while I was trying to read transcripts, so the only time I saw examples being used was when people were suggesting what to say when you want to disengage from a conversation or when Voyd kept talking badly about drow characters.

While Voyd should be making an effort to improve, and this isn't meant as a substitute for therapy, giving him some help wouldn't hurt.

-Ozzielot

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