Definitely not the same thing at all. Most ideas for the improvement of VP are suggestions, so of course people are happy if you implement them, I mean I really doubt people were planning on making their own mods using those ideas in the first place.
This however was something that I said I was going to do and which I was completely capable of doing myself and you went "Too late! I stole the idea.".
In fact I would have already done it if I didn't feel awkward about setting up a new weekly challenge in the middle of the weak after I've already suggested Washington that week.
The entire "stole" thing also stops me from throwing up own thing up there without looking weird, even though your contest have absolutely nothing to do with the thing I was going for. It all just feels like really bad form and really unnecessary.
Goodness gracious this subforum is grumpy lately. I didn't set this up to steal anyone's thunder, nor did I know that you were actively planning on setting up your own challenges. The discussion was vague, yet people seemed excited, and it seemed worth setting up.
Ultimately, this kind of scenario can go two ways. Someone, like you, posits an idea, a suggestion, a concept. Others agree it would be cool. A few days pass, and I get a PM saying "Gazebo, did you see this? Are you going to do this? Still waiting for your response, come on!" I look at it and, if I'm okay with it, I do it. If not, I have to explain - in detail - why I don't like it. For days, weeks even. Some agree, but most probably disagree with me.
On the other hand, if I stumble upon something I think the community would like, and take initiative on it, I am condemned for 'stealing an idea' (one that I very clearly attributed, and - as you admit - wasn't even your idea in the first place) and/or I'm blamed for doing it all wrong.
Let's be clear: either way I lose. And, to be completely honest, I just really don't care. I did this without malice, without harmful intent, without any shred of a desire to take something from someone else. The spirit of this community is one of borrowed ideas and shared development. So, so many of the VP's concepts stemmed from suggestions that I may or may not attribute. Am I to assume that each of those users would have, had I not 'swooped in,' developed their project on their own? Am I to apologize for borrowing their ideas that they freely offered to the community? Do I need a works cited page for the VP?
Either way I lose, as here I am, defending my 'tyrannical' actions to some while others praise them.
I don't get paid enough to deal with this on every single thread.
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Learned quite a bit though.