@justforthelulz : At the risk of invoking the standard trolling response (i.e. If I mention I don't like something, the odds of someone
immediately doing it just to provoke me are rather high)... The vast majority of my block-list is just from people calling things
"edgy" or equivalent. I've been called that more times than I care to think about, and frankly the more they called me it, the less I wanted to have anything to do with it, until I started blocking people just for using the term non-ironically in any context. I've noticed quite a lot of people refer to chuunibyou behaviour that way too, though it is different to what they're usually referring to... which is just actively antisocial (but usually justifiable) sentiment.
But generally I'm wary of any sort of suggestion that I should do something because people do it, or vice versa... and the old
"nobody asked you to" /
"nobody is making you" routine doesn't sit well with me either... as though I could only act by the dictates of others... though those aren't instant block level yet.
@bigtiddyoneesan : I'm usually rather blunt in my corrections. Most of them are compulsive on my part, so I don't really want to waste too much time re-writing things to try and sound diplomatic or whatever (I'm no good at that anyway). I just can't ignore certain errors easily (not all, but many). Providing the corrections is the goal, not getting them to accept it. If someone gets pissy at me because I didn't coddle their ego enough in the process of cleaning up their metaphorical shit, I really REALLY don't have enough time for them.
For the second point... I really have to draw a subtle distinction here between people having different tastes.... and people acting as if my tastes are invalid. If someone says they don't like glasses, I might regard them as a heretic but I can't really do much about it. If they actively insult glasses... or even act as if disliking glasses was a foregone conclusion... it is fucking ON. And don't get me started on
characters in manga doing those things. Nothing is quite as frustrating as someone fictional who absolutely deserves to be tortured to death and never will be because the author never even considered what they did to be wrong.
Anyhow... whether someone is generally aggressive or not doesn't make half as much difference to me as whether I personally regard whatever they are doing as justified / correct or not. And I just happen to have different values / standards to most, and being .... casually abrasive is my norm.