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I don't understand why inexperienced players get called babies

I play both roles killer and survivor pretty equally, and I've matched up with teammates who aren't the best and gone against killers who aren't the best. It's clear that people who aren't experienced as you, are clearly inexperienced at the game. But yet for some reason the inexperienced players get labeled as "babies". I've seen videos from certain streamers while playing survivor who have about 5K hours, and are getting matched against someone who has potentially five hours. For example I've seen rank 20 killers get bullied by a team of flashlight people, and then get bullied by a team of Head On people. It then leads to the classic bullying a baby Trapper or Wraith for the YouTube video title. Yeah those people like to teabag and click their flashlights because their having fun bullying an inexperienced killer player, but once they go against someone who knows all their tricks the tables turn and the bullies are the ones getting bullied. But I have to ask why.. Why do you call someone a baby at the game, when you know they're clearly not at your skill level? Like it makes me mad when I see newer people get called babies, because it feels so insulting to them when they are just starting out learning. I play fighting games, if I ever come across someone on a fighter who is new to the game I don't call them a baby and insult them, I'll have a nice chill back and forth game with them. Would like to know why it's so hard to call someone inexperienced?

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