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Originally Posted by Josy
If I thought it should be closed I would have done so already.
Some members wont take kindly to others saying they would avoid them and could report it as an insult, hence the reason it could end in an argument.
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If people would honestly take offence at being told another member would 'avoid' them in a light-hearted game on a Big Brother forum, well...actually do you know what, I'm lost for words.
The game works by posting three names, you've no idea who is going to be next to post so you've no idea who on that list they may dislike. The person who chooses 'avoid' is obviously going to choose the person they know the least or get on with the least, why would the other person take offence at that when they'd surely know said member dislikes them/doesn't know them that well? Hopefully I've explained that alright...not sure if it makes sense.
The only way this could possibly end up in arguments is if only a few players that get on well are playing, posting two names of people they like and one they all dislike in a bid to get a dig in. If that happens then fair enough, otherwise why can't the game just go ahead in a fair manner.