One upon a time, I worked for a 70+ year old lady, who owned a health food store. One day this guy went around the store stuffing things in his pockets. We all saw him. My boss just said to let it go. As he approached the door, she said, Just to let you know, you didn't steal anything because we would have given all of that to you and more. Do you need any cash? He looked shocked and muttered no. She told him that asking for things showed humility and allowed the other person to willingly give away the things, which made everyone feel good. It restored faith in the human race.
Glitch was never built to restore your faith in the human race but some interactions in the game do make you feel better about the world you live in. Since I've joined the bean route, I've had a few pumpkin ales and kind notes left on my doorstep but I've also logged back in multiple times a day to find 30 veggie and 15 herb plots emptied. I know that this game is about different playing styles and technically they aren't stealing.
Almost every time I've asked why bubbles are 10 c each in the auctions, I've had Glitches offer me some for free or a cheap rate. Most of us see this as the Garden Of Eden, you just wander out and pick what you need. People will give you stuff.
I put those gardens for you to harvest, have at it, but why when you picked hundreds of tomatoes could you not replant for the next person? I'd leave seeds on the ground but you guys take them too:) I'm not mad. It's actually quite funny. So, come at me. Take my shit. I'm going to keep planting and I ask others to join me. Every time I walk the community gardens and community garden streets they need replanting.
Let's just replant everything with zucchini; I jest, I jest.