There was no "us vs them mentality" it's a generalization of literally 1 post - it's not like the younger posters like TheAspiringDoc ever got called out on being young.
But hey, looks like a certain someone got more salty than the dead sea. 
is this statement directed at me? if so, i don't see how i'm "salty" for acknowledging someone's apology.
yup I don't see how the whole class of 2014 needs to be punished for the thoughtless actions of a few. The us vs them mentality reflects a minority. It's like removing the whole UOM chat/locking it because some guy decided to be a dick there by excluding a Monash guy for no reason. It simply makes no sense - I have seen chunks of UOM chats that were unproductive moved to public recycle bin, I think that would have been more appropriate in our scenario.
I just got annoyed at the time of the user "downvoting" another's post expressing their condolences to the death of a person.
What has developed in this thread is an "us" vs. "them" mentality, where a few key posters have developed their own popular circle and readily exclude others. This isn't okay. AN shouldn't be a reflection of petty schoolyard politics.
Now THIS has completely gone off on another tangent, if i implied that in any way, then i would be telling people to back off if they aren't a 2014er or is a 2014er but don't post so frequently in this thread. I seriously couldn't care less about who posts in this thread, but i felt as though i was giving the message that if they continue with that behaviour, they should consider doing that elsewhere.
Geez, this is my last post on this petty issue, have a good night.