• Skunk@jlai.lu
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    13 hours ago

    No, you can dislike some, like recently I did not like the Section 31 film.

    But was I bitching about it on the internet ? No Was I happy to have another piece of the Trek universe to watch even if it was a bad one ? Yes

    You give me Trek I’m happy to be able to consume Trek, end of story.

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      11 hours ago

      I think the key message is about letting other people enjoy things even if you personally don’t. I like Star Trek but if there are no good new stories to be told, I’m ok with there not being any more new Star Trek. We’ll always have the old stuff.

      Communities that are just build around vocally disliking something (based on taste) are usually not the greatest places.

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        9 hours ago

        Well said. The sidebar says the #1 rule in this community is “be constructive”. I think most of us here enjoy a spirited debate with a like minded crewmate, but jumping into someone else’s thread to tell them how much you didn’t like something because of reasons is… well not constructive.

      • Skunk@jlai.lu
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        9 hours ago

        Indeed, communities like the ones from Star Trek or Star Wars are sometimes very vocal and some people starts insulting actors behind the cover of anonymity. That’s the fracking twitter effect.

        What i mean is just if you don’t like it just move on with your life and don’t insult or attack people on internet. Maybe the next serie/film will be better (we went from DIS and Picard to SNW. SNW would not have existed without DIS so I’m glad for that overpowered Crossfield-class and its captains)