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I'm going to mostly disagree.

Originally Posted by sadfist View Post
Nokia is marketing the N900 as a high-end phone (or tablet or mobile computer or whatever you want to call it) and people are going to buy it because of that.
So, it's okay for consumers to be ignorant childish sheep? Nokia has a marketing arm: They do marketing. Users have the internet: They can get answers quickly: "Does the n900 currently support different phone rings per contact?" If you want to continue to apologize for people that buy a $600 n900 as an impulse buy, go ahead, but you're gonna get very little support around here. Even if the majority chooses to be silent.

The other really annoying one is that "it's a new OS/platform", please don't say that ever.
Denial much? Stop reading then, 'cause I'm gonna say it: "It's a new OS/platform." Am I lying?

Granted, if you look through the Nokia product page there isn't much said about apps at all, and the screens are all carefully loaded with weblinks, etc. You have to realize its not crazy for people to think they are apps.
You and me found some common ground. I'm just not sure how important it is, and I'm not sure Nokia ever said they had a dedicated Facebook app. I'm happy to be wrong here. Maybe Nokia just thinks their browser kicks a*s. But I also think Facebook is bloated crap. I try my best to use local style sheets for sites that I frequent that suck at the internet.

Even so, I think a really sh*t hot FOSS web app is in order. So instead of individual apps, we would have well maintained configuration files. And I think there are firefox plugins for such things. But this issue is far from dead and I see an end solution having nothing to do with the browser. All of the protocols, markup, style and scripting languages are open. And didn't you hear? IE 6 might be dead! Good times ahead.

The meanness that I see from community members is really disgusting and has been getting worse of late.
You're human; you see what you want to see. Doesn't make your opinion true. I see just the opposite. Who's right?

I can understand frustration with new users coming here, often being rude and complaining. Just don't read the thread.If you do have to read the thread just don't respond.
Sorry, some of us really like it here. We don't mind calling attention to unnecessary anti-social behavior whenever we feel like it. Just sit back, three things will happen with no involvement from you:
  • We'll identify trolls
  • A*sholes who can't consistently behave themselves will be gone
  • A*sholes who want to stay will have to fix themselves.

I'm in the third category and I'm still working on it.

Maybe you could point them to the Maemo gestures demo page so they can learn how to use the browser in a useful way with desktop web pages.
You seem to be targeting the core group, we generally know what to do, but we like it when people get invloved and try to help others. You should be more discriminating and stop wasting your time trying to fix those that are comfortable around here. "More action, less words" is the unspoken motto. Council election nominations are now open. Go for it! Basically what goes on here is a form of unsupervised clustering; it fixes itself. Not much different than the rest of the internet.

If I was less computer savvy and hadn't been on TMO for a while I would open up my N900, hit the facebook or twitter link and go WTF is this? It'd seem like you'd need one of these to use your device:
Same Web answer as above.

So when you go to a thread like this, sure it may not be very pleasing to see another complaining end-user, but don't act like a ****ing *******. We don't need 10-15-20 people spamming nasty comments towards an OP.
Whether the OP is a troll or not might still be up for debate, and I try hard not to condone inappropriate behavior from anyone, but the OP left little doubt that they're trollish. I will shed no tears and lose no sleep.
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