Forum Discussion
5 years ago
Oh, I agree. Though it definitely is important to address the issues, the bugs, skintone problems and lacking features to creators and discuss in the sims community. The problem is the toxic mentality in the sims community. There are always someone posting an off topic complaint about how ts2 or ts3 is better when a ts4 gains traction. Some simmers cant say one nice sentence without "balancing" it out with a snarky negative comment. "Wow, they actually X for once" "At least X is cool... still doesnt make it better than X" its a whole toxic cultural problem in the sims 4.
I dont think this type of negativity is good for anyone. It will become a habit and lead to someone becoming pessimistic.
Something I learnt when I was little was that for every positive thought or comment you said you should have 3 positive ones for every negative one. I try to follow that so after writing something negative Ill go on reddit and compliment peoples house builds xD I think if we do that we can make the sims community more positive!
And also, positive points should always be made first! Im not sure if this is cultural or something, but if I see a youtube review that starts with complaints I think "gosh, theyre kinda rude" automatically
I dont think this type of negativity is good for anyone. It will become a habit and lead to someone becoming pessimistic.
Something I learnt when I was little was that for every positive thought or comment you said you should have 3 positive ones for every negative one. I try to follow that so after writing something negative Ill go on reddit and compliment peoples house builds xD I think if we do that we can make the sims community more positive!
And also, positive points should always be made first! Im not sure if this is cultural or something, but if I see a youtube review that starts with complaints I think "gosh, theyre kinda rude" automatically