Talk:Aura Bella Fiora/@comment-26918598-20150824114744/@comment-24409121-20150827031603

While both of you have points, I do like that this person has an account instead of staying as just an Anon, making conversation easier.

I also have always quite disliked it when seeing forums saying "Google it yourself" or "Git gud" and the like. As I felt that those answers are better off being left unsaid and those that saying so where being ruder than the one asking the relative ignorant question.

I do also agree with you that questions as these are most likely people who have not read the books and that it would be much in their benefit (and enjoyment) to read them. Thus neatly avoiding such questions.

To add more to this tangent, we also do not know the person personally (at least I'd hope). Therefore, we don't know how good their memory is. Nor do we know how good their research abilities are. We also do not know how compenant they are at using electronics (to further on their ability to look things up themselves). So I tend to give random people more benefit of the doubt that they truely do not know and need help. (Busy body possibly?).

I may possibly try to lower answering such questions in the future from Anon's, but if they have a user name, I again am much more inclined to answer. Also if they are not being rude with insults and the like, I'm more likely to help. Trolls are truely bothersome and tend to be ignored (when possible, I'm not perfect).

- Kat