← Back to context Comment by tylerrobinson 1 year ago > a single short word> “Automattician”The word you’re looking for is employee. 3 comments tylerrobinson Reply munificent 1 year ago I checked my list, and the fact that employees of Automattic are called "Automatticians" did not make my list of things to be outraged about. Maybe next week. pseudalopex 1 year ago Pointing out the error in your claim implied nothing about outrage. munificent 1 year ago "Employee" is ambiguous because it doesn't convey which business someone is an employee of. A company-specific demonym is short and precise.
munificent 1 year ago I checked my list, and the fact that employees of Automattic are called "Automatticians" did not make my list of things to be outraged about. Maybe next week. pseudalopex 1 year ago Pointing out the error in your claim implied nothing about outrage. munificent 1 year ago "Employee" is ambiguous because it doesn't convey which business someone is an employee of. A company-specific demonym is short and precise.
pseudalopex 1 year ago Pointing out the error in your claim implied nothing about outrage. munificent 1 year ago "Employee" is ambiguous because it doesn't convey which business someone is an employee of. A company-specific demonym is short and precise.
munificent 1 year ago "Employee" is ambiguous because it doesn't convey which business someone is an employee of. A company-specific demonym is short and precise.
I checked my list, and the fact that employees of Automattic are called "Automatticians" did not make my list of things to be outraged about. Maybe next week.
Pointing out the error in your claim implied nothing about outrage.
"Employee" is ambiguous because it doesn't convey which business someone is an employee of. A company-specific demonym is short and precise.