Board Thread:Wiki Management/@comment-7424710-20161211172347/@comment-5035900-20161217223313

@Ari However, even when not done to excessive lengths, swearing in arguments to get a point across is entirely unnecessary and is frankly just plain childish. If someone really wants to state why they disagree with something or someone, they shouldn't need to even resort to such language in the first place.

Two quotes that state my position regarding swearing to get a point across or during arguments:


 * "Perhaps it should go without saying, but when commenting, never use hurtful slurs, epithets, profanity, or offensive slang. This is never okay. Telling people how wrong they are in the most offensive way possible is "slagging". In truth, this type of behavior only reveals our own ignorance of people who are different from us." - How Not to be a Dick


 * "Swearing doesn’t make your argument valid; it just tells the other person you have lost your class and control." - Shannon L. Alder

That's how I stand regarding it. If you ask me, if someone disagree's with something, they should talk it over like an adult... AKA without swearing or forum weapons.