For every user banned, 3-4 just leave without wanting to tarnish their name or get into a fight. This is the real Quiet Quitting. They leave in silence and don't make a fuss. Only the really angry and fed up users will do something explosive to get themselves banned. These are mistaken for the only ones that disagree, but the swiftly emptying userbases will tell the real story.
I had an uninterrupted WoW sub for over a decade, but when I finally unsubbed I didn't receive any kind of "why are you leaving" questionnaire. It told me that they didn't care, or assumed that I would be back. Joke's on them, I suppose. They couldn't pay me to come back to the current state of the game. It's unrecognizable now. :(
I have the answer to the Ship of Theseus; it's not the same ship, no matter how much it may outwardly resemble it. The original things that made it are gone, and they'll never be put back again. What exists now is only a pale imitation.
A thought exercise about slowly replacing parts on a ship with identical parts. The question is, once every part has been replaced, is it still the same ship?
there's a second part where another ship is built using all the scrapped parts of the original one, then comes the question of which one should count as the ship?
For every user banned, 3-4 just leave without wanting to tarnish their name or get into a fight. This is the real Quiet Quitting. They leave in silence and don't make a fuss. Only the really angry and fed up users will do something explosive to get themselves banned. These are mistaken for the only ones that disagree, but the swiftly emptying userbases will tell the real story.
I had an uninterrupted WoW sub for over a decade, but when I finally unsubbed I didn't receive any kind of "why are you leaving" questionnaire. It told me that they didn't care, or assumed that I would be back. Joke's on them, I suppose. They couldn't pay me to come back to the current state of the game. It's unrecognizable now. :(
I have the answer to the Ship of Theseus; it's not the same ship, no matter how much it may outwardly resemble it. The original things that made it are gone, and they'll never be put back again. What exists now is only a pale imitation.
The Ship of Theseus is secretly about the existence of a soul.
What's the ship of theseus?
A thought exercise about slowly replacing parts on a ship with identical parts. The question is, once every part has been replaced, is it still the same ship?
there's a second part where another ship is built using all the scrapped parts of the original one, then comes the question of which one should count as the ship?
And this is why Reggie Broccoli was right about transporters. Not to mention Thomas Riker.
Thanks for the info. Very relevant exercise