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Cindy_Essex

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  1. Again, I don't know what you mean. I don't know if you're trying to be funny or clever or rude. Good to see you're keeping the boomer theme going be using emojis. You're showing your age there mate. 

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  2. It's not woke bs, although I am aware that people who describe any old bollocks as woke bs do think that everything is woke bs.As I said to Freedom, it's got nothing to do with you, so keep out of it. 

  3. 9 hours ago, Stubbe-Unibet said:

    I think you're really just emphasizing my point here.

    I don't believe I twisted anything, but might have been a bit too straight. Your main points were:

    1. "I really don't like it. It just creates a space for people to be toxic."
    2. "We've all been on the internet - people are so nasty, spiteful and childish. Adding this feature will 100% guarantee toxic behaviour, very, very often. "

    You're saying it'll be used in a toxic context - "very, very often" - to which I essentially reply that I don't agree, and if someone was truly to be seriously negatively impacted by them, poker probably isn't the game for them, and neither is the internet in general - I simply don't see how the feature or use thereof can be considered so toxic, and if it's toxic without anyone being negatively impacted, what is it actually you're trying to say? The internet is, in general, a "nasty, spiteful and childish" place, I totally agree with that, and that's part of the point really and why I don't think a simple emoji reaction in a fun game of poker is to be considered so "toxic".

    I apologize if it wasn't crystal clear in the original reply, but: I didn't say you should turn off your router. I meant that the internet is a toxic place in general and an emoji in a game of poker I'd never label as such - especially not with our implementation. If one thinks an emoji at a poker table is toxic, the internet truly is a scary place. It wasn't meant as a personal attack and not sure why you'd interpret it as such - you're kind of underlining my point here.

    Just because I don't nod along and agree with you, it doesn't mean that I don't accept your opinion. I do listen, but just like you, I also speak my mind and make it clear if I disagree with something.

    I suggest you actually try the feature, cause from my experience so far, you'll see that you're wrong. It isn't "very, very often toxic", quite the contrary actually. Sure, if you win a big pot, you might get a couple of laughing reactions from the villain on the losing end of the hand, but is that really toxic or a bad thing? Not to me, but I guess you might be of a different opinion here?
    Could be we have very different definitions of the word toxic - I believe more in the formal definition and not the watered-down one that's used to describe almost any kind of behavior that slightly deviates from the norm in a negative fashion - but even so, I don't agree with your sentiment; partly because of the experience with the feature so far.

    NB I'm not the community manager (it should say "Poker Product Expert" next to my name, but maybe not on mobile). 

    Saying something childish and nasty then pretending to be dealing with the issue logically by numbering my points? So impressive. 

    Being a total arsehole then lying by saying "I didn't mean you" is cowardly and laughable. 

    I don't care about the emojis that much; this is, however a place to share our opinions about exactly that. You've responded to my post with a level of nastiness which is unbelievable for a member of staff. Don't pretend to be all professional and don't pretend that's not what you meant. 

    Yes, I see you're not a community manager, I didn't bother to look and I should have. You can just replace where I've said "CM" with "Unibet employee".

    An example of that can be found in the following sentence "A Unibet employee told me if I get offended or feel an emoji is nasty or toxic, best is (sic) probably to just switch off the router and that poker isn't the game for me. Then the same employee pretended they didn't mean me when they obviously did. What a cunt." 

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  4. 9 hours ago, Stubbe-Unibet said:

    If someone gets offended or feel an emoji is nasty or toxic, best is probably to just switch off the router 🙂
    I mean, I get what you're saying, but at the same time there has to be a lower limit to how we "protect" the players. If someone finds  😍🤮, a fish escaping etc. toxic and tilting, I'm not sure poker is the game for them in the first place. 

      Mate... The way you've phrased that and the things you've said appear to be deliberately twisting what I've said.

    I never mention "protecting" the players smh. I never said the shit animations that you've added are toxic and tilting but if you choose to misrepresent me like that then maybe being a community manager isn't for you? Since you are so passionate about emojis and you appear to be unable to accept someone else's opinion then Twitter could be the one for you. 

    Emojis aren't fun, they're stupid and childish, they add nothing to the game. I think they create space for people to be as nasty as possible. That's my opinion and I am part of this community whether you like it or not. Your reply is childish and exactly the kind of playground nonsense I would expect from someone who thinks emojis are hilarious. 

    Saying "turn off your router" is pathetic and for a CM, embarrassing. As if you are someone better suited to being on the internet than someone else because you disagree. Are you pretending to be better than me or what?  

     

  5. I really don't like it. It just creates a space for people to be toxic. I know they can be turned off - and I'll certainly be doing that, I'm just saying I think it's a bad idea.

    We've all been on the internet - people are so nasty, spiteful and childish. Adding this feature will 100% guarantee toxic behaviour, very, very often. 

  6. Good to see someone with BLM avatar instead of the usual procession of incel racist avatars. I know some might think we shouldn't talk politics but there is someone who openly worships the fascist Donald Trump in this community so whatevs. 

  7. I imagine this has been asked about many times before but I can't find it so here we go. Any chance of having the total amount of bounty won displayed as part of or alongside the total cashed for? When it says "congrats dude you came 7th and won €5" it should also say "you won €8 in bounties". Otherwise, I have to do the add up and I no like the add up.

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  8. I don't think it's that bad mate. I've seen someone in this community who openly worships Trump. To me, that's a confession of racism, homophobia and misogyny. Also, it is somewhat common to see people with pro-Trump names at the table. 

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  9. I don't have a broad sample or anything that could be admitted as data. But I've just played a €10 sng and it was a bingo nightmare. All-in at least every three hands. Has Hexapro (or as I call it, Haxanothankyou) influenced the Unibet meta?

     

    I mean, probably not. I just like writing my thoughts on the internet.

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