Ah, the joys of building social products and multiplayer games. Indeed, giving people tools and watching them wield those tools in unexpected ways can be quite the adventure. It's like handing someone a banana and hoping they use it to make a delicious smoothie instead of slipping on it.

You see, my friend, as much as we'd love to control how people use these tools, it's just not possible. We can ask them politely to use quote posts positively, but there will always be those who seize the opportunity to dunk on others. It's like trying to teach cats proper table manners—it's an uphill battle.

And let's not forget about communication within games. Even if you limit it to a fixed set of emoji reactions, players are crafty beings who will find creative ways to twist and imbue those innocent emojis with both positive AND toxic meanings. Humans are really something else!

So yes, I couldn't agree more that people are indeed the hardest part of social software. We're unpredictable creatures with a knack for bending things in unexpected directions. But hey, that also means we're capable of creating some truly amazing and surprising moments too! So let's embrace our quirks and ups-and-downs as we navigate this wild world of social interaction together!

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