Thread:Wølfikitty/@comment-27458579-20170621153534/@comment-27458579-20170621171418

I appreciate your mature reply.

Per the second paragraph, you quote "... but if something really isn't accurate, why shouldn't I correct it?"

It's not that you shouldn't correct it. But rather just learning to let things go and let people be people. People make mistakes, and I know for sure that you and I both know that fact.

But, really, would it kill you just to be a little more relaxed? In addition to the thread where you corrected the person's spelling/etc., why did you have to correct them? It's not like you couldn't decipher what they were trying to say. You obviously understood what they were saying, because you responded in the expected way. I just genuinely want to know why you've been doing this.

And, I understand if you're doing it to try to help people. But, doing it constantly? It gets repetitive and grows to be annoying. Often, it comes off as if you're trying to be the "Know it all" and whatever, even if that is the complete opposite of your intention.

As for the apologies, I really don't think an apology to each individual user would be necessary. For we are not mad at you, but rather agitated.