Talk:An Onoya/@comment-193.190.253.144-20160519001622/@comment-11108668-20160709105442

I will quote you "carelessly or indifferently" and "It's not like the program is ill-intentioned".

The thing about intentions is they have more to do with the user's ideal result rather than the reality of consequences. If the program were to have a negative impact on characters, such as the girl Hishiro tried to "save" from bullying and instead made things worse, then why does it matter if it wasn't ill intended? The results say otherwise. Was the possibility of making things worse considered? If no, then this is "indifferent" because only Hishiro's well being was considered. If yes, then this is "careless" because another's well being was knowingly risked for her's.

Kaizaki is a kind person, and a smart one, which is why his efforts to change the people around him for the better have succeeded. Toying is not an exact synonym to what he does, but his actions could have easily have had a negative effect had he made a mistake, even if he didn't have "ill intentions."

In my first comment, I said nothing about intentions, so there's no way I could have misinterpreted that ^-^  (that being said, we actually don't know a lot about the program and the people in charge of it, so assuming there are 0 ill intentions might be jumping the gun). Anyway, my point wasn't that toying with other's feelings is okay; Onoya does have a playful personality which has caused some animosity between her and the other characters. My point was that singling her out for the faults shared by other characters is a bit unfair.