So you're upset that people give factual answers instead of super friendly ones? I don't get it.
A lot of people in the discord ask easily google-able questions, and questions that have been answered time and time again in the discord, which has a search function. Sometimes people have to learn how to get their information by themselves, but from what I've seen they actually do get most of their questions answered. If the answer gives off an annoyed tone (though tone is hard to read in text) then it's usually because it's one of those google-able things. The way the person has asked the question also matters.
It also sounds like you're maybe spouting too many half-baked opinions, which results in people "always correcting" you. Everyone's free to vocally disagree with your opinion on any platform and offer arguments against you. If you're giving wrong advice to people, that's also up for discussion. There are optimal ways of progressing, and even though that isn't the only way, that's usually what people are asking for. If you're out there giving obscure and "this worked for me a year ago" type of advice, then people are free to disagree with you and state the optimal meta.
Once you put something out there, you're no longer in control of the conversation and it's not on you to end the discussion just because you've been proven right or wrong. You can withdraw, sure, but you can't make other people stop discussing your stance and their stance on it once it's out there.
Just think twice about what you want to say, and what kind of discussion you want to start, before starting it. If a lot of people continue to have adverse reactions to you then maybe consider if your choice of words may have something to do with it.
Another thing is that you don't have to insert yourself into every discussion to be an active part of the community, that's another thing that people might find annoying. If you have something to say that adds to the conversation, or are genuinely interested in the topic then great, but sitting back and just reading is another way to enjoy the discord and absorb information.
The "issue" that nobody tries to befriend you is not really an issue with the server, but an issue with your expectations. I'd say the majority of people don't use the discord to make friends, but to exchange information and opinions on topics that are relevant to MapleStory. I personally ignore/block random people who DM me out of the blue wanting to chitchat, talk about their lives and get to know me, and the only server we have in common is MapleStory (or any other specific purpose discord) without any previous interaction. That's not what I'm there for, and it makes me uncomfortable.
I believe there's a chat-lounge section in the official discord if you want to connect beyond MapleStory. But usually your guild/alliance discord is better for getting to know people.
I don't know you so this is general advice based on this thread, which comes off as kinda entitled and whiny, by the way.
More likely because KMS doesn't have 2x cash coupons and GMS can't be arsed to adjust the item, or they just forgot about it, or perhaps they plan to remove it entirely in the future as we move closer to becoming a poorly managed KMS clone.
How many burning threads are you gonna make, dude.
I am getting tired of this kind of comment, people can post what they want, who are you to judge my thread? I kindly request that you stop commenting on my threads if you do not like them. Just as my thread "probably" irritates you, your comments irritates me A LOT as well, so stop it, thank you.
I'm hardly irritated, just saying I didn't even have to look at your post history before to know it was "that guy who only posts about how bad the game is without burning". Just like how we knew NeoTokyoDude for only posting about legacy servers.
Burning comes when there is larger content updates, you should know this by now. Keep an eye out on orangemushroom.net to see when KMS gets burning, then add approximately 6 months and you'll have a rough idea of when we'll get it.