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Why we should allow autoclickers
No.
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DiamondCruster wrote

No.

Yeah thanks for your opinion.
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ItsTene wrote

DaGoldBrick wrote...


I am now on my keyboard so I can write an official response.

A. I honestly preferred it when you hacked
Cool! Guess what? I don't care. I'd rather be an honest person than to be living a lie.

B. you weren't a twat back then
Nice Ad Hominem

C. Anyways, I know 2 people (and go ahead and ask gumon how he got then lmao) who have got it from clicking 16 - 19 cps
Proof that goes beyond the abject say-so of people you know? That is not significant enough to establish a claim.

D. there are videos on people who have gotten them from clicking or playing excessively on the computer
????


E. Your hand is in an unnatural position
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Are you suggesting that everyone who goes on a computer gets carpal tunnel? There is nothing different about the jitter clicking position.

F. you're putting strain on your muscles for a long period of time in order to jitterclick
When you jitter click, you clench your muscles. No "strain" is applied.

G. Please tell me how the fuck you think that's healthy?
I'm not saying it is?

H. I would get a picture of the system that runs through your hand and how badly you bend it which on its own could be potentially bad but I'm on my phone on a train so I'll post it later.
Oh? This?

That is the Median nerve.

"It is not completely known how the process leading to CTS actually evolves, and how nerve conduction (the transmission of the nerve signal) through the wrist changes. In general, CTS develops when the tissues around the median nerve swell and press on the nerve. Early in the disorder, the process is reversible. Over time, however, the insulation on the nerves may wear away, and permanent nerve damage may develop."


First of all, the median nerve is the nerve for your thumb, your pointer finger, your middle finger, and your ring finger. It is not the nerve for your pinky finger. And because I can jitter click with my pinky finger we can deduce that the median nerve is not affected by jitter clicking. (not completely sound as it's possible that it's your whole hand vibrating). Your pinky is controlled by something completely different (the ulnar nerve): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulnar_nerve. Also, carpal tunnel arises from compression of the median nerve:

There is NO "compression" when jitter clicking. Like what the fuck are you even talking about? Where and how is the median nerve being compressed in the carpal tunnel? You do realize what jitter clicking is from right? It's from clenching your muscles? That's a PERFECTLY natural process and wouldn't cause ANYTHING.

"Other contributing factors include trauma or injury to the wrist that cause swelling, such as sprain or fracture; overactivity of the ; hypothyroidism; rheumatoid arthritis; mechanical problems in the wrist joint; work stress; repeated use of vibrating hand tools; fluid retention during pregnancy or menopause; or the development of a cyst or tumor in the canal"

Link: http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/carpal_tunnel/detail_carpal_tunnel.htm

2H. There is no injury to the wrist
3H. There is no spraining or fracturing to the wrist
4H. The pituitary gland is not affected
5H. Arthritis is a completely different topic, if you want to argue that instead we will go down that route.
6H. There is no mechanical problems in the wrist joint
7H. There is no "work stress"
8H. There are no vibrating tools
9H. No one here is in menopause or pregnant
10H. No one has a tumor or cyst in the canal

I. " Also your link says there hasn't been enough consistency and quality in playing. I don't see anywhere on there where it says "Putting strain your muscles whilst in an unnatural position is safe and won't trigger this.
There is NO fucking strain while jitter clicking, what the hell are you talking about? You are clenching your muscles. If jitter clicking involved lifting a rock then yeah maybe you would make more sense but I guess not.

@ItsTene
Want to improve your reputation?
I would suggest not typing in Latin, especially if all you say in the language is 'Ad Hominem', it gets insanely annoying.
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This is just ridiculous, if you want to jitter, go ahead and jitter, if you want to click normally then click normally, it becomes pretty sad when people argue over what disabilities you can get from clicking too fast in a block game.
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If u want to be able to get a good cps, then don't autoclick. It's a cheat. Jitterclicking is work, an if u dont want to hurt ur hands, dont conplain in the forums where u know a mod is going to deny ur post, it'd be easier to just click normally. Doesnt affect ur strafing or hit aim. If anything, it should make it better.
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It was unexpected to have a trash thread turn into complete garbage.
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Unsighted wrote

ItsTene wrote...


@ItsTene
Want to improve your reputation?
I would suggest not typing in Latin, especially if all you say in the language is 'Ad Hominem', it gets insanely annoying.

@Unsighted
The fallacies are in latin, I can't fucking do anything about it.
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ItsTene wrote

The fallacies are in latin, I can't fucking do anything about it.

As much as I understand where you're trying to come from, maybe these forums (where most people probably don't know what a fallacy is) isn't the best place to go all logical and shit. I know, kinda hypocritical of me but I'm trying to put what he's saying into English…

Eyy I get to use K.I.S.
Keep it stupid. Rule of every minecraft forum everywhere!
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Step one to creating a piece of "scientific" (this is Minecraft, come on) writing is to have sources.
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Unsighted wrote

This is just ridiculous, if you want to jitter, go ahead and jitter, if you want to click normally then click normally, it becomes pretty sad when people argue over what disabilities you can get from clicking too fast in a block game.


this is a joke
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