Opera has changed....and not for the better.....
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colderwinters last edited by
Who gets to decide if any thread is a legitimate thread, i dont think any browser has had dissapointment heaped upon it like this browser has, if someone doesnt like any particular thread, why dont they just ignore that thread and only post in those threads that they themselves agree with or start another thread, no one is forced to read or post in any of these threads, even the people who disagree with the current direction Opera has taken want it to improve. Some people are happy and some people arent, thats a fact of life, To demand that a thread be closed because they dont agree with it is wrong. We have become a society of bickering children. And not everyone needs to post only because they need help or answers to something, they can also make posts stating thier opinion and expect feedback with out being bashed.
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funksoulbro last edited by
Funksoulbro... you're a rather pathetic individual who appears to enjoy stalking me. So you went to the extreme of going back eight years to see what I had posted then... LOL... big deal. People do change over an eight year stance although in your case, you were probably a stalker even back then. Here's the real thing, Funkie. The new Opera is NOT rubbish... it's an awesome reworking of the Opera browser. Now if you don't like it... tough luck. I'm not telling you to wait for anything. Knowing you, you'll just look for opportunities to attack me or anyone else who has the audacity to disagree with your skewed view of reality. Here's a thought: why not take a long walk off a short pier?
I'm not stalking you. I just Googled your username along with the word "fanboy" and there you were, on the Firefox forums saying that you think Opera is OK, but you hate the fact that there are fanboys here who can't stand anyone criticising the browser. LOL. You've turned into the very thing you once hated.
You should be banned from here. You contribute absolutely nothing, other than to ruin threads where anyone dares to say "I don't like this" regarding the new version of Chropera.
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A Former User last edited by
These are the Forum Rules
Please follow these rules when participating in the Opera forums:
Search before you add a new post or thread, to see if the topic has already been covered.
Post in the right forum.
Use a descriptive and relevant title for new threads. As a rule of thumb, try to use at least three words in the thread title.
Describe the problem you are having clearly and to the point. Be specific, and remember to include important details, such as the exact error message or address of the site.
Stay on-topic. Don't hijack other people's threads.
Don't write in all-caps, and leave swearing, rudeness and flaming at the door.
Don't post the same thing more than once.
Read the announcements in each forum, and pay attention to announcement threads.So this is not a legitimate thread, and should be closed.
The topic has already been covered many times, and this is just another flame-bait thread that's going nowhere.
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zzpat last edited by
I left Chrome because it sucks. I started using Opera, but find that it sucks too. For me it crashes all the time. Chrome never crashed and/or if it did, all I had to do was restart and everything was okay. Not with Opera. Opera crashes (stops accepting links) and I have to shut down the computer to get it to work again. Totally unacceptable.
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crudomatic last edited by
All I can say is that it is the truth - the version number goes up, but none of the features that made Opera better than the rest are coming back. For Christ's sake - you guys don't even have an RSS reader anymore! Click on an Atom or RSS feed and all you get is the raw XML and no option to open it in an actual reader.
This is getting pathetic. It's almost like you want us all to leave.
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Deleted User last edited by
Moderator(s): Do your job. Pesala has stated the terms of service and this thread breaks them and should therefore be closed.
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Deleted User last edited by
I'm not stalking you. I just Googled your username along with the word "fanboy"
And why would you find it necessary to google my name and then take an eight year old post of mine and repost it here if not to add fuel to the fire. The FACT that you did this speaks far more about the kind of person you are than what you think it says about me. Frankly... I feel a sense of pity for you but that's beside the point.
Moderator(s): is the course of this discussion really what you want to see here? If you allow this sort of useless thread to exist, you're only encouraging more of the same. These complainers will ruin the forum just as they did the old forum.
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funksoulbro last edited by
Moderator(s): Do your job. Pesala has stated the terms of service and this thread breaks them and should therefore be closed.
Yep, please do your job and ban this extremely fanboyish troll who insults people who criticise the direction Chropera has taken. Thanks.
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A Former User last edited by
if someone doesnt like any particular thread, why dont they just ignore that thread
How can I do that?? AFAIK I need to read the thread first just so I know whether it's useless or not. How can I ignore before reading when reading is required to know if I'd like to ignore it?I can hold an opinion without giving you a reason.
But if you want your opinion to be of any use for me you must state the reason.However the OP did state his reason: "I am very disappointed because Opera has changed to the chromium based platform"
Yes I'll finish the copy/paste for you "meaning it is the same as Google Chrome now. I hate Google Chrome!"
This is not a valid reason. Opera is not the same as Chrome at all, so the thread doesn't make any sense at all. He says he hates Chrome/Chromium but he doesn't say the reason why, so it's impossible for anyone to figure out the reason and take this as valid feedback. Google is a traitor of what group of people and why? What they did? And again that doesn't affect anything in Opera as Opera Software has full control over the source code they're using in their product. How is anyone from Opera Software supposed to understand what the user wants with this thread? He didn't mention a single feature or behavior he misses or think that works worse in the new Opera browser so there's no way it'll be improved by his "feedback", and nothing in this thread points to a reason why they should go back to work on Opera-Presto either.He has a legit question... Well there's a politer way to ask that doesn't make your topic look like a classic ragequit thread with nothing inside to take into account. The answer to the question can also be find easily via a web search, but to point directly to the sources:
http://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2013/07/the-vision-behind-opera-15-and-beyond/
http://web.archive.org/web/20140222183235/http://my.opera.com/ODIN/blog/300-million-users-and-move-to-webkit
http://opvardarchive.wordpress.com/2013/02/13/webkit/
http://www.operasoftware.com/press/releases/general/opera-gears-up-at-300-million-users -
colderwinters last edited by
if someone doesnt like any particular thread, why dont they just ignore that thread
How can I do that?? AFAIK I need to read the thread first just so I know whether it's useless or not. How can I ignore before reading when reading is required to know if I'd like to ignore it?
Ok, after finding it useless, lets throw 12 to 15 posts back and forth bashing each other, I guess it's more fun to one up each other and act liike little children, No need to close the thread, if the children would stop posting, it would automatically go down to the bottom of the list unseen, UNLESS someone wants to search for it to post more garbage.
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A Former User last edited by
Ok, after finding it useless, lets throw 12 to 15 posts back and forth bashing each other, I guess it's more fun to one up each other and act liike little children, No need to close the thread, if the children would stop posting, it would automatically go down to the bottom of the list unseen, UNLESS someone wants to search for it to post more garbage.
I wish it was that simple, but if leushino didn't, someone else would post equally vague and useless posts of pure hate or hijack the thread for other things. Happened time and time again before. This forum was not meant for that.Freedom of Speech!
"Freedom of speech is the political right to communicate one's opinions and ideas using one's body and property to anyone who is willing to receive them."
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Deleted User last edited by
I wish it was that simple, but if leushino didn't, someone else would post equally vague and useless posts of pure hate or hijack the thread for other things.
Raphael, I'm not sure what you're referring to in the above statement, so please forgive me if I've misunderstood your intentions.
If you go back to the OP's first post he stated: "I hate Google Chrome! I think Google are traitors to us the people. Now I guess I will never use Opera again because of this. I hate Opera 20 and Opera Next! Back to Firefox I go....
Why did Opera stop making the good browser like 12.16? That was my favorite browser."
Following that I asked the moderator to close the thread for obvious reasons... reasons you and others have supported during this discussion. It was not until Funksoulbro personally attacked me by "intentionally" digging back through archives to find a post from 8 years ago in order to discredit me that the entire discussion went south. And that sort of thing has happened countless times due to one simple fact: disgruntled Opera Presto users cannot stand anyone "defending" Opera and will immediately gang up on that person who is labeled a shill and/or a fanboy. For someone to intentionally do this demonstrates the real culprit in this particular thread.
As for freedom of speech: how is that even relevant in a moderated forum? You are NOT free to violate the terms of service and Pesala clearly stated them.
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funksoulbro last edited by
"Funksoulbro... you're a rather pathetic individual who appears to enjoy stalking me. Here's a thought: why not take a long walk off a short pier?"
This is against the forum rules. Please ban this troll. He's been getting away with insulting other users for far too long, just because he can't stand people criticising Chropera. Angry, delusional fanboys shouldn't be allowed here. Leushino himself said that it makes the forum a horrible place to come - that was before he turned into the biggest fanboy of them all of course.
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funksoulbro last edited by
http://i.imgur.com/07ZHkvM.jpg
Note the words after the bit I've highlighted, in reference to this very forum: -
"A few of the more fanatical characters over there.........have more or less turned me off from posting as well as referring my friends to their product."
This guy was talking about himself in the future, which is why he simply must be banned.
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Deleted User last edited by
http://i.imgur.com/07ZHkvM.jpg
Note the words after the bit I've highlighted, in reference to this very forum: -
"A few of the more fanatical characters over there.........have more or less turned me off from posting as well as referring my friends to their product."
This guy was talking about himself in the future, which is why he simply must be banned.You mean in the past because in the print is "pirated: 2005".
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blackbird71 last edited by
... No need to close the thread, if the children would stop posting, it would automatically go down to the bottom of the list unseen, UNLESS someone wants to search for it to post more garbage.
There is more than one kind of 'search' involved. Unfortunately, cluttering up the forum search results is what repetitive, complaint threads like this do... and will continue to do so for months/years to come. For example, a user trying to answer a question about "Opera changes" will get this thread as one of his early results. And no, it's not that big of a deal - yet. But as time passes, and more and more almost-identical, nonproductive complaint threads get posted, the search clutter builds and builds. The primary purpose of Opera's forums has always been for users to ask questions or describe browser problems, and for other users to supply answers - and the forum search engine operates from that premise. That's why the forum rules tell users to search for similar topics before posting. The more threads that are created to simply spout off about user discontent, the more those users with technical problems will have to wade through when forum-searching for already-existing relevant threads.
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A Former User last edited by
@leushino
Raphael, I'm not sure what you're referring to in the above statement
Sorry, I see how what I wrote may not be clear to interpret.
Replying to colderwinters advice to ignore the topic until it's buried in the second page of the topics list (because why having rules, right?), I meant that if you didn't post anything, someone else would post (bumping the thread). And that "someone else" would probably post more vague hate statements or steal the thread subject to something else like has been done many times before (not meaning you did that). -
funksoulbro last edited by
No, I mean that when he wrote that, he was talking about himself in the future. He's turned into the very fanboy that he used to berate. The type of person that blindly defends Opera, tossing out insults and calling for threads to be locked when someone says "hey, I don't like this". It's very sad indeed, but I don't care about that - I do care that he's ruining this forum though, and turning the atmosphere sour in tons of threads with his awful attitude.