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<blockquote data-quote="509322" data-source="post: 769177"><p>Any topic that is basically "What is best ?" online is going to devolve into an emotionally-charged discussion. The topic matter doesn't really matter. Throw on top of that fact that online posts aren't normal human questions, and consequently, there is an almost 100 % certainty of post misinterpretation, and that is a formula for dramas.</p><p></p><p>People must not have a lot of online experience not to realize this.</p><p></p><p>To me this entire back-and-forth of HDD versus SDD is not one bit surprising. Ask the same, more or less, of Intel vs AMD or security soft X vs Y - and the fanboism and other stuff are sure to rear their heads.</p><p></p><p>People get too emotionally involved. The topics that are discussed here, well... "other" people don't get bonkerz over them.</p><p></p><p>Go over to Reddit. There's actually a thing called "downvote brigading" and there are full-force downvote\upvote bots. And it gets much, much worse than that on a lot of subreddits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="509322, post: 769177"] Any topic that is basically "What is best ?" online is going to devolve into an emotionally-charged discussion. The topic matter doesn't really matter. Throw on top of that fact that online posts aren't normal human questions, and consequently, there is an almost 100 % certainty of post misinterpretation, and that is a formula for dramas. People must not have a lot of online experience not to realize this. To me this entire back-and-forth of HDD versus SDD is not one bit surprising. Ask the same, more or less, of Intel vs AMD or security soft X vs Y - and the fanboism and other stuff are sure to rear their heads. People get too emotionally involved. The topics that are discussed here, well... "other" people don't get bonkerz over them. Go over to Reddit. There's actually a thing called "downvote brigading" and there are full-force downvote\upvote bots. And it gets much, much worse than that on a lot of subreddits. [/QUOTE]
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