Fan sites. What the hell? I can understand people gathering to discuss the latest gossip for their favourite television show. Music groups, I understand, except maybe for that Justin Bieber kid, unless it's a full on discussion of how he ought to have his ass kicked. Even video games, I get, to a certain point. Halo fans and gamers of all sorts of other games, meeting online to discuss strategies and maybe even linking up for some online competition later on down the road. One fan site I've recently crossed paths with, doesn't make sense in the slightest.
I admit to having a problem.., an addiction, if you'd prefer, with Facebook. In fact, once I complete this blog, I'll be sharing it on Facebook. Not only that, but I'm going to specifically post it on the very Facebook Fan Page that I hope to address here.
One of my biggest weaknesses on Facebook is the Words With Friends game. A re-invented Scrabble game, that up to this point, I've lost more games than I've won. Despite these horrific losses, I do enjoy the game. That is until recently, when my game has stopped loading. I've let it go, on a separate window, attempting to load for well over an hour, on a recent visit to the internet. The f*cker simply will not load. This is when I discovered a Words With Friends Fansite within Facebook. I thought that, most certainly, there might be others who have experienced the same or similar problems, so I posted a comment requesting suggestions on how this problem might be fixed.
No sooner had I posted my request than the slanderous replies start pouring in. Comments which included calling me a "f*cking tw*t" (the latter word was spelled with an A, not an I...) and telling me to stop whining about trivial bullshit. That they're not affiliated with Zynga Games, the designing company responsible for the game's creation. Zynga Games was also responsible for FarmVille and a whole host of other games before going bankrupt in 2012.
For a community that strives for inclusion of fellow fans of the game, they sure have an odd way of welcoming in new fans of the very same game. Isn't the whole premise of a community to help and assist one another towards a common goal? I looked up the word "community" on www.dictionary.reference.com, and in so many words it defines the word as: A social, religious, occupational or any other group sharing common characteristics or interests and perceived or perceives itself as distinct in some respect from the larger society within which it exists. So instead of offering up advice to fellow fans of the very game they are fans of, they instead rally together to offend newcomers seeking their expertise and advice.
The Words With Friends Fan Site is one thing for sure. A coalition of assholes. Not a single person of the six that I received feedback from, offered any sort of valid advice. One fellow, the most civil of the bunch, suggested that the game was refusing to work for me because of my lack of giving to those less fortunate. Going so far as to suggest that my game's recent dysfunction was due to my lack of charitable work. Apparently hippies now play word games. He went on to suggest I delete my account and start over. This seems a little extreme, considering this shit is supposed to work 24/7, but whatever the hell. Perhaps this IS fate's way of stepping in and telling me to get my priorities together.
I do have some stormy weather on the horizon. This I'm most certain of. Getting upset over a Scrabble rip-off, should be the least of my problems.
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