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Other Understanding the Tone - Avoiding Misunderstandings

Other Understanding the Tone - Avoiding Misunderstandings

Updated on November 21, 2013
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Meiyjhe (538) | October 16, 2014 11:17am
Ladies and gentlemen,

If you clicked on this comment in the activity feed, you will probably notice by now that this guide is archived. Now I will throw in my second suprise: All of my guides are now archived.

The guides were lacking in quality I wouldn't advice anyone to fully follow it as most points were poorly explained, incomplete, opinionated and showed a bad example to make a proper guide. Especially me being a guide reviewer.

This does not mean however that the guides will be gone forever. If I got the time and energy to work on the guides, I will make sure to create a full product that shows in-depth explanations on dealing with communicative issues and dealing with guide viewership. I do not know when I will be able to finish it, might take a month, might take a year or might not even come back at all. Two guides I do really want to improve though and that is the one on viewership and understanding the tone for I think those two are issues that I bump on every day and are critically important whereas the blaming game can also be solved by understanding eachothers tone in the first place.

By now these guides will be removed from my bio and other links. If you want to share thoughts on this in any shape or form, I would really appreciate a PM.

Thank you for reading this if you did and hopefully, I wont disappoint you.

Sincerely,
Meiyjhe the Epic

tldr; All my guides are archived. Understanding the tone and viewership guide will likely receive a huge update eventually. Might take long. Blaming game might never come back.
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Mangixu974 (1) | April 15, 2014 7:43am
Although we're all human-being, no one will talk like the way you do, author... :/

People doesn't have the dicipline to keep calm in a Win/Loss game stake. Nobody wants to lose but always wants to win, and run likes crazy to get professionnal in LoL.

Some people are jerks and want to stay jerks, but some nice people can go crazy cause of the LoL community... The way you describe interactions between players is too much ******** to go through: Some people will simply deny their own failure... and won't communicate! Just imagine, even if it's a game, all the cold-blood spirit and the humility that requires. Never seen a humble player in this game...

Nice Peeps are so rare in a game like LoL.

Who didn't already said that when they lose, it's not their fault but the team's fault, none including them in the **** they've done the entire game?
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Graypozo (10) | February 13, 2014 3:28pm
+1
Awesome man
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jokersprank (33) | February 1, 2014 1:56pm

Haha xD

This guide? or whatever is just awesome.
Actually I was reading comments and saw a link to to your ehh you know...
Found just minor spelling errors but it's very entertaining

It's worth to read and I will probably show it some friends :D
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Vanguard27 (1) | January 22, 2014 8:25pm
Being a Silver player, I always and I mean it to be really positive in game people just misunderstands the chat and eventually the mood gone all wrong. Followed the tips and it goes ALOT better and yeah, tons of honors. Thx
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taric4lyf | November 23, 2013 7:24am
Great thread (..1.) :P lol
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Meiyjhe (538) | August 13, 2013 3:50am
It is the combination of word use and smilies that provide a liked comment, which I mentioned :P
Smilies alone and change of words might help, but both alone will not be enough.

You might have very nice people in your premades, but there are also a lot of jerk premades out there. In my experience, the premades that talk, most of the time do their best to show awesome in front of their friends. Most of times by insulting people.

The names too, a very serious man would never call himself the Penguininator. If the Penguininator says that you are incapable of doing anything right, he is either an idiot or he is just saying that to annoy you. In both cases, the statement should not be taken seriously.

The whole guide is written on experiences I have from the community of the league of legends, and the points I mentioned work most of the time (of course with exceptions) :P
And of course, if all points fail, solution 3 is pretty much flawless :P

Thank you for your comment, but I am afraid I will not do a lot with the information you have given me :P
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Amarint | August 13, 2013 3:23am
Hello !

Was looking for a Darius build and I stumbled on your guide. So I read it, and while I agree on most points you make, I disapprove of a couple things.

Unlike DanDK, I'm not shocked at the example ("stop dat feed") you use. If the initial remark is obviously polite and helpful ("Play a little more cautiously please"), you don't get misunderstandings and the guide is pointless. So, we're dealing with close-to-the-line in-game comments. Plus, you do mention the line could be improved (I wouldn't go as far as "my dear friend" but I get your point - maybe it would be worth insisting on it a bit more, Darius is partly to blame for this)

I'm not too fond of smilies, though. It's a bit like lol in my opinion - if you use a nice smily at the end of your sentence, what you're saying is nice, so the other one is a jerk for taking it the wrong way ! "Shut up noob =D" ; "Get your head out of your *** mate ;)" ; "You suck HARD XD" are pretty much as offensive (to me) as their smileyless counterparts.
Smilies can help you seem harmless, however they are not a replacement for a respectful language.

Last but not least, your points on names and premade teams seem stereotypical to me.

First, the names. How is pinguininator not serious ? What's more serious about, say, Amarint or Meiyhje ? 'Tis just a name. I don't believe you should judge someone's trustworthiness on that.

Second, premade teams. I hardly ever go for the solo queue - I usually go with one or more friends. And I have never, ever, made a comment I felt was undeserved, "just for fun" (usually my friends don't, either). So, remarks from someone from a premade team are as valid as those from solo queuers.
Also, I seem to recall there was a website on which you could figure out who was premade in the opponents' team - lolking, if memory serves. Maybe it also lists the ones who're on your team, I don't really know - but if you do investigate be sure to mention it.


Phew, that was long. Overall, a good guide which I will try to follow in game - though I don't think it deserves a +1 because of the points above.
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Kaggboer2012 (19) | June 1, 2013 2:46pm
Voted +1
STAHP DA FEEEEEED WTF U DOIN is what i would say and great guide btw :D
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Meiyjhe (538) | June 1, 2013 2:20pm
DanDK wrote:

I kinda enjoyed your attempt at reasoning but I simply cannot support a guide that considers a phrase such as 'Stop dat feed' as an acceptable way to communicate and even attempts to defend it by arguing that the recipient must have 'misinterpreted' it.
No, if you don't know how to talk to your teammates, you should keep your mouth shut. What you basically did is involuntarily defend flaming and the already extremely toxic environment of the game. I admit that I didn't bother to read the rest of your guide after that because nothing would change my decision that this already causes your guide to provide a negative influence to the game community.
In short, I'm pretty sad that a great mind like yours has to defend the statement that telling your teammates to 'stop feeding' is completely logical since 'obviously they were feeding on purpose and telling them not to will suddenly cause them to stop' (just to stress the tone, that was sarcasm). So yeah, sorry but no, statements like these will cause you to get punished and you will deserve it.
Yeah, I only have 1 post because I lurk this site and never post. Your thread angered me enough that I had to say something.

It is fair enough that you think that there is no reasoning behind things like "Stop dat feed", because most of the times, there is no reasoning behind it. As it is stated, it is just an example, this would work for any type of communication, but I chose the communication which I believe bother the reader the most: Flaming.

I tried to make people understand that there might be some other way of communicating, that it doesn't always have to be negative. But it seems I cannot convince everybody :P
At any rate, sorry that I disappointed you but also thank you :D
Because I found a secret compliment <3

Quoted:
'm pretty sad that a great mind like yours

:D

Nvm, inside joke. One thing is puzzling me about the comment though, and that is:
Quoted:
Yeah, I only have 1 post because I lurk this site and never post. Your thread angered me enough that I had to say something.

I am not sure how I angered you :O
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DanDK | June 1, 2013 2:00pm
Voted -1
I kinda enjoyed your attempt at reasoning but I simply cannot support a guide that considers a phrase such as 'Stop dat feed' as an acceptable way to communicate and even attempts to defend it by arguing that the recipient must have 'misinterpreted' it.
No, if you don't know how to talk to your teammates, you should keep your mouth shut. What you basically did is involuntarily defend flaming and the already extremely toxic environment of the game. I admit that I didn't bother to read the rest of your guide after that because nothing would change my decision that this already causes your guide to provide a negative influence to the game community.
In short, I'm pretty sad that a great mind like yours has to defend the statement that telling your teammates to 'stop feeding' is completely logical since 'obviously they were feeding on purpose and telling them not to will suddenly cause them to stop' (just to stress the tone, that was sarcasm). So yeah, sorry but no, statements like these will cause you to get punished and you will deserve it.
Yeah, I only have 1 post because I lurk this site and never post. Your thread angered me enough that I had to say something.
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Rafiz | May 20, 2013 3:05am
Voted +1
Like your threads.
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