a bit of a minor, inconsequential rant but i've not seen anywhere else that's brought this up:
i feel like it's a bit rude whenever i share a livery or a photo that i've made in gran turismo 7 and then someone with way more followers than i do decides to drop by and say "cool thing you made, but you should check out my gallery!"
this honestly comes off as thread or comment hijacking to me - especially since it comes off as these big creators trying to divert the attention away from smaller creators - and i feel like that should be considered poor etiquette, considering i'm pretty sure that's a thing that is generally frowned upon or against community guidelines on the majority of social media websites like youtube, deviantart, reddit, etc. and yet, it doesn't feel like that's the case, at least in gran turismo's in-game my page/showcase feed, which kinda social media-izes the user generated content of this game like liveries, replays, photos and all that.
i'm only really making a bit of a stink about this because the game lacks the moderation tools to manage unwanted interactions like this, such as deleting comments from your posts yourself, meaning you have to pray to god that reporting them as spam actually gets approved by playstation support and they do it themselves.
anyway, that's enough screaming into the void about a mild issue that ultimately amounts to nothing in a video game that's about driving cars on race tracks around the globe, but i hope there's someone else who kinda gets what i'm saying, at least. i dunno. i just think it's weird that gt's social media feeds lets people get away scot free with spamvertising on other people's content while every other social media feed typically doesn't let you do that
