Gaming GAF, do you judge others by their avatar?

I try not to. I think it's incredibly stupid when someone dismisses an entire post for the sole reason that it came from someone with a Nintendo/anime/whatever avatar.
 
Absolutely. Though judging me by my avatar would be goofy, given that I haven't played Pokemon in years and am not a Nintendo fan.
 
To a degree, but if you spend enough time on the gaming side you'll eventually see that specific avatar behaving a specific way enough specific threads to judge them based on their posting history over anything else.
 
Years of internet browsing have conditioned me to be generally wary of anyone with an anime avatar. They're kind of like the online equivalent of somebody who's eyes are too close together, or a white guy with dreadlocks - you just can't trust 'em.
 
I never take posts concerning anything even remotely related to the "console war" coming from people with Sony avatars seriously. For the most part I don't even read it. Nintendo avatars I don't really care about, people with SEGA avatars mostly crazy and outside of maybe Halo-GAF I don't see a lot of Microsoft avatars.
 
yes

anime avatar: teenager or pedophile
call of duty : legally retarded
american culture anything : incapable of critical thinking, brainwashed consumer and probably fat

I kid




Kind of
 
I don't judge based on avatars at all -- what's a bit of harmless fun on the anonymous internet? -- but they certainly make it easier to remember posters. Sometimes when familiar posters change their avatars abruptly it can be a little jarring.
 
Not really. I use them mainly to pick out the posters I either like or tend to have info to back up their thoughts. This is is a blessing in technical threads.
 
Sometimes. I have noticed a correlation between posters' avatars and the content of their posts in certain cases. I think the only thing my avatar really gives away is that I'm a fan of PlayStation All-Stars and PaRappa, although perhaps the somewhat sassy pose would imply I am a bit cheeky as well... but that would be reading too much into it.
 
I think what's worse is that I start getting a reverse association in regards to avatars. I start thinking that Adam Jensen himself is a highly critical video game player that wants to abolish the hand-holdy nature of current stuff; also hates multiplayer and uses a controller for everything.
 
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