Quote Originally Posted by cookizzz View Post
I think more people tend to show sympathy and empathy to those who suffered. So there are more replies on related posts. In contrast, less people like to cheer for those gained benefits.

As I remember, there were many discussions in the past about cases of GK injured out without replacements and so I have already known how to use this.
My point was that, as plenty of psychological studies have shown, we are wired to respond to negative situations and emotions with a far greater urgency and degree than to positive ones.
Taking it down to the level of this game you see far more 'angry' initial posts about something that has happened than you do initial 'happy' posts, as the negative outcome has more of an impact on the average player than a positive outcome has.