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MOD VOICE: Or, you could be a good human being and an example to other players and respect their decision to like what they like.
All right, I'll bite: as someone who likes 5e and doesn't like 6e, I don't feel like this forum respects my decision.
I've spent quite a lot of time and effort offering constructive criticism of 6e in my short time here. I've been hard on some parts of it, but I've tried - hard - to always be fair and always explain my thinking. And I've tried to point out the bits I like, too, and why I like them.
Almost everything I have had back has been aggressive, hostile replies and aggressive, hostile Private Messages. When I have reported this, nothing appears to have happened, and I have continued to get hostile replies and hostile PMs from the same people (sometimes in the same post where they boast they have me blocked and therefore I'm lucky they're replying at all). Some of the hostility came from you, FastJack, in this very thread, although you have at least apologised and I thank you for that. When I tried to stick up for myself, I got a public bollocking for it -- while the others in that conversation did not. This was later thrown in my face by another poster from here as proof the blame is all mine.
I don't feel respected here. I don't feel welcome here. And I feel that's because I don't like 6e and I had the temerity to speak about that. So when you say "respect their decision to like what they like" then, as a newcomer here, I have to tell you: I don't think that's something this community is doing very well right now.