>>3445975>you're pretty cool. i'm not gonna filter your trip because you a nice.Appreciate it. Personally, I'd filter trips based on the quality of information, their ability to detect weaknesses in my skill-sets, and their savage honesty. Afterall those are the posters that helped shape my photography journey, and people like that what /p is built on. T This is where I come to post what I think is a masterpiece, and watch it get zero comments. This is a great place to discover that those rose/cloud/"hdr" photos that my family and friends are gushing over are, in reality, overprocessed-snapshits. It's the shit 90% of new photographers squeeze out. /P let's you see the reality that you're not special. You're not more talented than others your age. That becoming better is going to take lots of work, stuff like learning fundamental "rules" before you break them, failures are guaranteed, and only the possibility of success.
Well that sounds like a drag... it feels so good to gravitate towards nice people make us feel validated. ESPECIALLY in artistic fields. Who wants to have their ego gang-raped? Much safer to filter out the "mean" trips, who say hateful shit like "it sucks," or "fuckin snapshit." They're obviously trolls... maybe jealous...
Nothing to gain from risking feelings getting hurt, right? Filtering trips based on niceness will make it more likely to see replies that make happy feelings; I'm a big picture!!
Sorry, went off on a weird rant lol. Glad to be pleasant for ya :)