90% of the people here think Valorant is all about "love and fun," but it's clearly not. It's the dreams and careers of players who dedicate their lives to this short-lived career.
If someone criticizes a rookie for being bad at the game and not performing comparably to the player he replaced, the criticizer gets bombarded with negative frags and hatred.
No player who replaces another experienced player in a team that has the potential to win an international should be treated as a rookie, regardless of whether he came from T2 or from a different region. Because the rookie is not the only one on that team, 4 others are being impacted because he's taking time to "settle."
The Moral High Ground Problem:
All the positivity freaks type "Good try," "You did your best," "You're just a new rookie team," or "Cut him some slack; he's a rookie" to someone/some team that absolutely shits the bed in the most important matches in their short-lived career.
Now these freaks think that they have a moral high ground over someone who criticizes the players for what they did wrong just because they spread some unnecessary and not needed "positivity" to one-up their social image.
The +ve freaks know nothing about the sport and the passion that comes with it.



