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Sorry for the gloomy post, I'll avoid ranting as much as possible. Me and a few friends were talking about this the other day and I thought it was an interesting topic.
When I started airsoft about 6 years ago the community in many ways seemed a lot better. Take my home site at the time as an example. Back then there were about 50-70 players turning up each weekend, all mostly adults and had some degree of experience. Newcomers and youngsters like myself felt welcome and got shown the ropes quickly. There was (and still is) a team that played their regularly. There was hardly any cheats, snobbery from experienced players or other bad practice.
Over a period of about 3 or 4 years this begun to change. Perhaps it was because of the new customers brought in by a retailer who had set up an onsite shop. Whatever the reason, there were a lot more people on site (about 100 each weekend). Cheating (or so called cheating) rose dramatically, there were more clueless kids who no one seemed to help out. Some of these kids were typically naive new players, but no one decided to help them. Others were the more arrogant codsofter types. Even the once friendly onsite team took a turn for the worse. Some of the older members left and were replaced by others. I heard of one online incident involving one of these team members (a 40 year old) basically abusing a teenager who played there. In fairness both were equally bad. The overall result was a site full of these snobby team members and non hit takers. The decent players were stuck awkwardly in the middle and most stopped going there.
I've seen similar things elsewhere. More notably including fraud, theft, slander etc... I know of various businesses that have had some very serious internal problems. Others have treated their customers poorly. A player was banned from an event I attended just for raising safety concerns about some proposed pyrotechnics on facebook. These pyrotechnics were both really dangerous and illegal. The event organizer didn't seem to care so long as the police didn't find out. Luckily they weren't used because of the fuss on facebook, but it's this sort of person that gets the sport banned.
In fairness there are many great new players coming into the sport and new sites popping up all over the place. I've recently played at some brilliant events and met like-minded players. So maybe this kind of thing is isolated to a few sites, shops and teams. I think this forum shows that the majority of people are decent players. I'm just disappointed that some sites seem to have fallen apart and a few individuals value trust so little in a sport primarily about honesty.
Has anyone else had problems like this?
When I started airsoft about 6 years ago the community in many ways seemed a lot better. Take my home site at the time as an example. Back then there were about 50-70 players turning up each weekend, all mostly adults and had some degree of experience. Newcomers and youngsters like myself felt welcome and got shown the ropes quickly. There was (and still is) a team that played their regularly. There was hardly any cheats, snobbery from experienced players or other bad practice.
Over a period of about 3 or 4 years this begun to change. Perhaps it was because of the new customers brought in by a retailer who had set up an onsite shop. Whatever the reason, there were a lot more people on site (about 100 each weekend). Cheating (or so called cheating) rose dramatically, there were more clueless kids who no one seemed to help out. Some of these kids were typically naive new players, but no one decided to help them. Others were the more arrogant codsofter types. Even the once friendly onsite team took a turn for the worse. Some of the older members left and were replaced by others. I heard of one online incident involving one of these team members (a 40 year old) basically abusing a teenager who played there. In fairness both were equally bad. The overall result was a site full of these snobby team members and non hit takers. The decent players were stuck awkwardly in the middle and most stopped going there.
I've seen similar things elsewhere. More notably including fraud, theft, slander etc... I know of various businesses that have had some very serious internal problems. Others have treated their customers poorly. A player was banned from an event I attended just for raising safety concerns about some proposed pyrotechnics on facebook. These pyrotechnics were both really dangerous and illegal. The event organizer didn't seem to care so long as the police didn't find out. Luckily they weren't used because of the fuss on facebook, but it's this sort of person that gets the sport banned.
In fairness there are many great new players coming into the sport and new sites popping up all over the place. I've recently played at some brilliant events and met like-minded players. So maybe this kind of thing is isolated to a few sites, shops and teams. I think this forum shows that the majority of people are decent players. I'm just disappointed that some sites seem to have fallen apart and a few individuals value trust so little in a sport primarily about honesty.
Has anyone else had problems like this?