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Signed Up | August 27, 2015 |
Last Posted | November 9, 2019 at 4:53 PM |
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I'd like to thank my team and the community for making my first ever season of ESEA fun and amazing. :>
Thank you! ♡
... And good luck to everyone in playoffs!
syph
Yes, the entire point of this thread is to gather attention to these heartless, mindless people who thinks joking about someone's death is okay and have them hopefully prohibited from ever making a similar mistake. What you and these insensitive people seem to lack to understand is that once a person is gone, you can no longer create more memories with them. So even if it's "just his steam profile", to many, it holds a lot of meaning and importance where people with no common sense like you and these idiots should be forbidden from disrupting. It's even silly and shows how uncaring you are by arguing over someone's death and whether if it's appropriate or not to leave a disgusting comment that makes fun of that person.
Getawhalei wonder if Steam could similarly close comments on a person's profile if they were contacted. and if they don't already do this, maybe this could be a nice catalyst for them to start doing that.
While having the comments public can attract sick people like these, I also think it's important that people who had stronger connections with the person can communicate in some form to cope with their loss. To some people, it's the only way they can reach that person now, sadly...