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[personal profile] stitchwhich
I noticed, again, something that periodically puzzles me. Why do people who walk away from an organization in disgust continue to stay on that organization's social media and feel driven to post replies that play the "I walked away specifically for that (or this) reason" theme?

If you quit, why are you bothering to read the group's discussions? When I quit being a part of an organization, as I did with the Boy Scouts, for example, I leave their social media pages too. It doesn't make sense to take the time to read their discussions.

The only thing I can think of is that those 'quitters' really didn't want to leave the group and are looking for some way to fit back in, for something to inspire them to overcome their memories of the bad in the hope that there will be a new something good.

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Date: 2017-07-21 10:30 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] medievalbooks
Sorry, look at those folks as drama queens, who feel the need to spoil other folks fun. And a re borderline trolls. Don't feed the trolls. People within the organization should fix that which is wrong with it and I listen to them and interested in their opinions.
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