Yeah, I get annoyed by social hierarchies, bullies, random crooked moderating - this forum doesn't seem to be free from the worst traits of the NT stereotype - then I get annoyed at myself for having posted. I guess I've seen worse places but I get the feeling here people who are vulnerable kind of get indoctrinated and if people still don't agree with the mainstream crap they get treated like crap - nothing much happens to people making stupid threads exaggerating the virtues of AS but the sheer amount of venom aimed at the former is just ludicrous; some of the people doing the mobbing are apparently pretty old actually and should know better. . . So, basically, some of people who crash-landed here looking for answers might be suicidal but they might be helped or they might instead get harassed and ridiculed depending on how much they go along with the fad - and that's a huge red flag about this site as a whole.
People should not be treated like crap - on principle; regardless to whether they think AS should be cured or think self dxes are not serious or whatever. . . The implications of this go as far as meaning that moderators that do not agree with the views of someone being harassed should still then act to protect the diversity of viewpoints and weed out things 1-line posts that go "ROFL that's so stupid" and the like. . . Sheeple wanting to make cliques and play social games can do so at general purpose or gaming forums; there's never a shortage of that which is mainstream anyway. . .
Not too long ago, some guy opened a thread discussing his AS experience in metaphorical terms and people interpreting it literally and replying things in the vein of "lololl1 n00b demons don't exist omg howstoopid lol"; some moderators joined in to ridicule this person to the point that, not just me, but other members were actually alienated by this. That's just an example. . .
I guess I'll begin to move on once after my holidays - once I have grad school classes again and return to practicing the sport I want to practice. That, I guess, doesn't change the problem for others. . .