I subscribe to some pet subs to see cute pictures of cats and dogs to improve my mood and then every tenth post or so is "my poor dead cat". I hate it, I never knew your catdog and now im slightly sad that its dead. Now I have to unsubscribe from all these cute pet subs cause y'all can't not talk about how dead your pets are. Maybe join a support group or something.
So you want to see the pet I care for when it makes you happier, but you can't be bothered to bear the slightest hit to your mood when sharing my grief makes me happier? Yeah, no, I don't think you will be missed. Farewell!
Yeah. It’s not only rude but ugly, really ugly. Someone lost their best friend and may* not have had anywhere else to turn for support but eff them for bringing down my glee. It’s unkind and selfish, at best. Perhaps op could look within for who did what to make that shadow, and how they can befriend it.
Wtf. No one owes you their sadness, and it's beyond selfish to expect others to be upset just because you are. You adopted the pet. It's your responsibility, no one else's.
That's true for anyone not actively advocating for "share things that make me happy please but keep the sad sides to yourself, will ya?"
That is selfish. I don't expect anyone to be sad with me, but when you feel so bothered by people who want to share their grief between your happy goofy dog pictures that you complain about it, you come off as selfish.
Who decides what a community is "designed for"? What makes you so sure the "dead animal posters" are in the wrong with how they see the community and not you?
That's not how life works. I don't go around in public telling every random stranger about my dead mom and how much I miss her. That's my burden to bear and would be completely inappropriate. The same goes for cute cat subs and there needs to be a rule preventing it.
That's not what's happening here though. A community, however open to subscriptions, is still a closed off, alibeit permiable space. It's like a community center that has a dog room. Everyone can see inside, everyone can be there, but no one is rubbing anything in anyone's faces if you enter and see something you don't like.
Yes, that is what's happening. This is a public space. There is no permission required to be here anyone can participate. Dropping your dead animal story on a crowd of people trying to brighten up their day is a dick move. That's it that's all. I'm done here. G'night!
You justify calling people antisocial because you decided that the community in question is wholesome and happy while the dead animal posts are literal proof to the opposite. If the community explicitly said that no sad posts were allowed, you'd be in the right. But a community doesn't have to behave like you want it to just because you want it to, does it?
What's ugly and rude is dropping your dead dog story on a crowd of random strangers that are there just looking for something to brighten up their day. There are plenty of emotional support communities to chose from that are more appropriate for people grieving over loss.