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Who are creepers?
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auto_asphyx
(June 29, 2020, 1:49 pm)InflatoPreggo I’m a firm believer in being nice to everyone, but the issue is that some of us here seem to always have the wrong view on fundamental issues. At that point it’s in our best option to hit the “ignore” button and leave it be.

THIS. i used to believe that confronting certain individuals here was somehow just, but it's all just proven to be a waste of time.

the "ignore" function is a fine tool. i do kinda wish there were a full Block option though.
Liked by alexnj (Jul 9, 2020), InflatoPreggo (Jul 9, 2020)
Firefly040
(June 21, 2020, 7:51 am)rbx7p9 If someone asks you to stop making them uncomfortable, they shouldn't need to give you a reason why you should stop. People are entitled to their privacy and safety, including online.

There is slight issue. It depends what *exactly* is making the individual uncomfortable?
It's relative and often never explained/corrected.
One may have lived his entire life being uncomfortable for their greater good while the other's comfortability is practically their religion.

In my observation, "creeper" is used far too often in insignificant matters as an insult.
(Historically, the word creep was a synonym for crawling at a slow pace. Then in the early 1900s used for sneak thieves and/or anyone that is suspicious/could cause harm. Comfort had little to do with it)

I do agree with the rest however there are certain violations that could get one labeled a "creeper".
Unexpected/suspicious contact, stalking, etc. People's rights to privacy need to be respected.


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