Comment by Tsrdrum on 17/07/2015 at 00:52 UTC

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Boo fucking hoo. Leave your personal drama at the door.

To be fair, I'm pretty sure that the employee in question is a fleshy, bony, gray-matter-controlled human being. Human beings are inefficient, inconsistent, and above all ruled by their pesky emotions and personal lives.

This, however, applies to all human beings. I haven't met a single person in my life who can completely divorce their personal lives with their work lives. Maybe this is because, to the human being in question, it is **their** life, which consists of a steady stream of work and real life. They can try and not feel shitty, but as anyone with depression knows, this is easy to say to someone else, but very difficult to enact. Feeling a certain way will inevitably affect how you treat customers.

I think this speaks more to a problem with Reddit's rules regarding bans, and the technological implementation of those rules. Like, maybe they could be more clear when a person is banned, and have a better option for recourse.

Maybe someday we will have robot overlords to comb thousands of message board comments and remove harmful content. Until then we're gonna have to deal with the fact that human beings are, like, human.

tl;dr stop being a dick.

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