IDK, missing (or deliberately ignoring) context is also a deeply human issue. Don’t act like you captcha-pressers are any better than us in that matter.
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Honestly, “OP did this on purpose” is an entirely reasonable stance on the issue. And either way, the blame might also fall on the instance moderators for allowing it (are there rules about off-topic posts? I’m too tired to check)
And yeah, you’re definitely right to be salty about this. The Internet is where nuance goes to be stabbed to death in a back alley.
As for the Substack discourse, I guess that Substack is at the very least being naive about the whole thing? Idk. I’m tired of all of this Intenet discourse and having a new hot topic issue every goddamn day.
All I know is that if a platform sent me a notification about an openly Nazi blog, swastika and all, I would have some second thoughts about using it.
It should have been blurred out or redacted, then. Because naturally, people will be more eager to discuss a Nazi problem than some fediverse bug.
Ah, yes. The crowbar attack vector. https://xkcd.com/538/
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MousePotatoDoesStuff@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•*Permanently Deleted*English14·5 months agoThis is some Twitter-tier rebranding failure.
MousePotatoDoesStuff@lemmy.worldOPto Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Had an idea for car stickers for unwilling car usersEnglish2·6 months agoWould a premium bus service help break that stigma?
Also, I don’t see what’s so comfortable about being stuck behind the wheel in a traffic jam.
I sometimes use “censored” words because they’re ducking hilarious