Why Are Arch Linux Users So TOXIC?
Why Are Arch Linux Users So TOXIC?
In the worst case, you go to a forum of Arch Linux or an Arch-based distro and
If you get punished, more often than not it is deserved because the helpers don’t want to waste their time if help requester doesn’t cooperate. Meanwhile OP, are you the creator of the video?
I'd disagree about that being the worst case scenario.
When I used to use Arch and asked a question on the Arch forum, they removed my post because they saw I was using Pamac so they assumed I was actually on Manjaro. They didn't ask me if I'm using Manjaro or anything, they just assumed I was and removed it.
I reposted the question and clarified that I was using Arch, but that got removed again due to it being a duplicate of a removed question.
I made a meta post about what I should be doing in order to not get my posts removed and that got removed as well, though I don't remember the reason they gave for that.
That was the last time I posted on the Arch forum and shortly after, I switched to Void Linux.
The concept of Manjaro is in my opinion perfect, because in theory it allows to enjoy the latest and greatest software while minimizing bugs. But the execution has so many flaws.
mrvictory1 already posted a lot of these, but there’s some extras in here, and if nothing else there’s extra credibility from so many people saying the same things: One, Two, Three, Four
TL;DR: they have a bad track record, their packaging lifecycle just plain sucks, and there’s so many better distros that you could use instead. EndeavourOS is an easy in-place substitution.
Manjaro markets itself as a new user friendly distribution. It attempts to cater to the the same demographic of users as Mint(a conversation for another time.) and Ubuntu. The Manjaro maintainers are however very bad at doing this at anything deeper than a surface level. This makes the concept fundamentally fall apart.