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Why people needs to insult other players via chat?

Hello,
Often when I play a game vs someone no matter if I win or lose, my opponent insults me in private chat.
what is the point of this?
do you feel satisfied when you insult someone?

its really funny when some stupid insults me after a victory, but then he loses 3 or more matchs in a row...

Wake up! This is chess people!
you should have a certain level of morality to understand the venerability of this magnificent game. If you get lost in the illusion of insulting someone just for fun, you better go play that stupid Fortnite, you will never be able to transpose
the magical essence of this spectacular game.
Fortnite is cooler. I bet the monetizers there don't talk about friends or communal feelings towards each other.
Report them and they might get a chat ban. They're just badly brought or immature or both. I've had a few instances of this but the vast majority of people just leave at the end of the game.
They do it to make you blunder. Sometimes it works.

The worst bullies do it to get you to play poorly in a rematch.

Some people can't stand losing. They never got any Booty in their life.
Report and block them, and Lichess team may ban them.
I also get annoyed by this, and turning chat off is not an option, cause I love to chat with the other people.
Because it's harder to insult someone via silence?
It is because the world is evil. The root is suffering. It is hard to find pleasure here, or we can say that even the pleasure comes from the very root of suffering itself. There are many unawakened persona here who do not understand the reality of life. It is important to understand that the whole creation of earth is suffering and evil. There can be happiness and good things, but those are far less and ephemeral. In other words, all the insults are just the nature of reality. Accept it and move on, a single soul cannot change the whole grand design of this matrix. Sometimes we have to become evil to face the evil but sometimes it is not worth it. Take care!

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