Antilowballer 23 Apr, 2024 @ 5:38am
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Why you SHOULDN'T use the clown (jester) award.
Using jester awards in response to other people's posts can be offensive and humiliating for several reasons. Firstly, the jester award is often associated with mockery or ridicule. When someone uses it in response to another person's post, it can be interpreted as belittling or making fun of what they've shared.
Secondly, awards are a form of communication, and using them to convey negative sentiments can be hurtful. Just like using derogatory language or insults, using awards to mock or insult someone's post can be deeply upsetting to the recipient. It suggests that their thoughts, opinions, or experiences are not being taken seriously or are being dismissed as frivolous.
Furthermore, the use of clown awards can contribute to a hostile online environment. Steam community is already full of negativity and toxicity, and using awards to mock or ridicule others only adds to this negativity. It can create a culture of bullying and harassment where people feel afraid to express themselves freely for fear of being ridiculed or attacked.
Additionally, using jester awards in response to someone's post can be seen as passive-aggressive behavior. Instead of engaging in constructive dialogue or expressing disagreement in a respectful manner, the use of awards to mock or ridicule someone's post is a way of avoiding meaningful conversation and shutting down communication.
Moreover, the impact of such actions should not be underestimated. Being on the receiving end of mocking or ridicule, even in the form of awards, can have a significant emotional toll on individuals. It can lead to feelings of embarrassment, shame, or self-doubt, and can even contribute to mental health issues such as anxiety or depression.
It's also worth considering the broader implications of using awards in this way. In today's digital age, online interactions play a significant role in shaping perceptions and attitudes. When people see others using awards to mock or ridicule someone's post, it normalizes and perpetuates this behavior, making it more likely to occur in the future.
In conclusion, using jester awards in response to other people's posts is offensive and humiliating because it belittles their thoughts and experiences, contributes to a negative online environment, and can have a significant emotional impact on the recipient. Instead of resorting to mockery or ridicule, we should strive to engage in respectful and constructive dialogue, even when we disagree with someone's views or opinions. So, STOP USING jester and engage in a respectful dialogue.

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Edit: These idiots put the idiot clown award on my profile. F*ck you!
Last edited by Antilowballer; 26 Apr, 2024 @ 12:04pm
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Supafly 23 Apr, 2024 @ 5:43am 
Only offensive if you deem them to be. Don't look at them that way and just take the free points. Though going by someone has already gave you one it looks like your bait thread is working
LegendaryKira 23 Apr, 2024 @ 5:43am 
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Feels like your post is just a bait to get the jester emote for points...

If anyone doesnt want their points, im happy to accept them instead lol
nullable 23 Apr, 2024 @ 5:45am 
You're free to do what you like. No one else needs to operate according to your beliefs and values. You can invent what ever narrative you like for the purpose of jester farming, enjoy your two jester awards and the 400 points that I figure you'll inevitably get.
i think people should be able to block jesters.... .
TJ_4874 23 Apr, 2024 @ 5:50am 
Originally posted by LegendaryKira:
Feels like your post is just a bait to get the jester emote for points...

If anyone doesnt want their points, im happy to accept them instead lol
Ok, here you go
potato 23 Apr, 2024 @ 5:55am 
i want potato award
SanekiBeko 23 Apr, 2024 @ 6:01am 
I ain’t reading all of that
i second the potato....

and raise a 🥒
Runkel 23 Apr, 2024 @ 6:13am 
Awards should never have been introduced. I'm sick of bait posts like this or the usual bait posts that litter every games sub-forum (especially new releases).
Knee 23 Apr, 2024 @ 6:20am 
thank you OP for providing an opportunity to use this, ever since the jester farm threads have disappeared from the palworld forums it’s been hard to find the right place for:
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3151496203
Soren 23 Apr, 2024 @ 6:22am 
Originally posted by LegendaryKira:
Feels like your post is just a bait to get the jester emote for points...
Pretty much feels like it. I thought OP was going to be saying the same thing everyone else has been saying. That feeding users jesters promotes trolling and baiting in the forums and then the forums become unusable.

Basically I thought OP was going to say giving jester awards is akin to littering or feeding the pigeons in the downtown park. But instead OP wanted to be the pigeon being fed.
Last edited by Soren; 23 Apr, 2024 @ 6:23am
Chika Ogiue 23 Apr, 2024 @ 6:30am 
I think we need a Farmer Award. Awards the user 1 point with the description, "Even the best attempts at farming can fail."
Nx Machina 23 Apr, 2024 @ 6:35am 
Jester - "A valued member of the King's Court" plus free points.

Secondly you cannot know the "intent" of the person giving the award instead you "assume" it is negative, malicious etc.

And finally you have to "prove" the intent of the giver but you cannot unless they actually state the reason why.


As a sidenote: On another thread the op had previously given Jesters before creating the thread, then gave a Jester to anyone who did not agree with them on that created thread.
Last edited by Nx Machina; 23 Apr, 2024 @ 7:48am
NakiBest 23 Apr, 2024 @ 7:30am 
This thread is Hilarious. :-D
Last edited by NakiBest; 23 Apr, 2024 @ 7:30am
Large Tomatoes 23 Apr, 2024 @ 7:45am 
Originally posted by ragefifty50:
i think people should be able to block jesters.... .

In which case, negative connotations will be applied to another award. Banning words or symbols does not alter perception or change opinion, it only forces people to find a new means of expressing that feeling.
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