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TheMask

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Are gaming communities good place to connect with fellow gamers and learn and share or are they a mess, with toxicity around? Are you active in any gaming community? Do you like the vibe there?
 
I wouldn't like to be in a gaming community where toxicity is on the high side. I just can't function pretty fine. However, I am also ready to return any verbal words that anyone directs at me, but that will ruin the fun of playing the games at the end of the day.
 
I like gaming communities. I am a part of a lot of gaming communities where I engage and interact on a regular basis. I used to follow a lot of game subredits but I left reddit because of toxicity. I don't want to be in a community where people do not respect other users.
 
I have no hatred for gaming communities. I don't even see the reason to hate it. I am ready for the bullies, the ones who would feel that they can do whatever they like. As long as I am not restricted from doing stuff. I will be there to enjoy myself.
 
Since I joined a gaming community and all they do is throw insults at each other, I have resolved not to be a part of them anymore. But if I see some few ones that are actually worth my presence, I don't mind staying.
 
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Since I joined a gaming community and all they do is throw insults at each other, I have resolved not to be a part of them anymore. But if I see some few ones that are actually worth my presence, I don't mind staying.

The admins on such communities where verbal abuse is the talk of the day are not doing well at all. It doesn't even make any sense that such is happening when we all should be aiming to become better and respectful towards one another in these communities.
 
These communities afford me the opportunity to meet with those that have the same passion and interest as me, so I appreciate them. It’s not all the time you see people offline that knows a lot about your favorite games.