A conversation with the person who keeps commenting "Cool", "Great", "Nice!" on every Alienware Arena article

Online articles have change the way we perceive the news of today. It's easily accessible content for people to digest, and any type of article can exist anywhere. This however does not mean the psychological well-being of the creator is always in good standing.

Life can be demoralizing on so many occasions that many stop pursuing their hobbies and dreams. This is why today, we have met and interviewed the hero who compliments every gaming article they see with a nice "Good" "nice" comment everywhere:

 

This individual claims that all of these accounts are his, and is doing so to raise the morale of hard working gaming journalists around this website. He said in an interview:

You can never have more positive vibes coming to you. I believe a little compliment can come long ways with someone. We live in a society were people, especially men, are completely bankrupt of compliments. They rarely ever receive a positive aspect about themselves from another person, and they are void of positive emotions all their life, heavily demoralizing them, and creating many cases of clinical depression.

I believe a simple "Nice !" can fill that gap for the person. It shows that yes, there is someone who cares, there is someone who will say nice things about you. Please don't be shy of telling someone something nice, it can mean the world to them.

Many people on social media platforms are praising these actions. Not only they are a selfless thing done in kind, but also help exposure for the thread to be viewed by other people, eventually earning points, leveling up and earning free games, resulting in a higher quality of life.

Alternate accounts on this website are not allowed, however admins made an exception for this individual who made hundreds of accounts, spending his free time to compliment people under each of his account.

 

April 28th EDIT: 

BREAKING NEWS: Multiple people have surfaced claiming these accounts that are complimenting the journalist, saying they do not belong to that individual:

How can someone just come up in an interview and claim something that it isn't his? I've been complimenting Alienware Arena journalists since 2 years ago every day. This is a disingenuous attempt for someone to become famous.

Said an anonymous owner of one of these accounts.

Sources say more than 200 people have now surfaced as they own multiple accounts on this site, claiming they themselves go around to compliment people. We have contacted the person claiming that he owns all these accounts, he hasn't spoken since.

 

Article written by: Myself (Caecus est inamabilis sciurus)

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