Comment by eieidjdb

14 hours ago

> smol

Just write "small" you weirdos.

This kind of comment could be written about almost anything and is fundamentally un-interesting. You chose to write "weirdo" instead of "screwball" or "bozo" and probably think the more modern "weirdo" captures your intent the best. I'm sure the original authors had a similar thought.

  • It can't be written for pages that use regular English. I think you missed that "smol" is an in group marker. Using such quirky in group markers like that can limit the audience or give some potential readers a bad impression from the readers opinion on such a group. It's fair feedback to suggest that if someone wants to target a larger audience that they should be careful with their language and go back to regular English.

    • > Using such quirky in group markers like that can limit the audience or give some potential readers a bad impression from the readers opinion on such a group.

      Good, I think the kind of people who would feel the use of "smol" impacts their enjoyment of this kind of project are not really the target audience anyway.

    • right, but it appears they prioritize sending a strong signal to the people this *is* for over attracting some normies. keep it smol. if I were them and I wanted to address the outgroup I might start the article with "the old computer challenge is" or "this year's old computer challenge is", for example, instead of "the old computer challenge community is".

>Smol is an intentional misspelling of "small" that expresses affection for animals, people, or objects. (M-W online)

Seems like a perfectly cromulent (apposite) word use.

I'm from Spain so I know how to write weird Germanic as in this site... and odd Latin mixed with

- Greek, but that's the default among Latin on borrowing technical/scientifc words since forever and today.

- Basque (tons of them to put there)

- Iberian (Perro?)

- Gothic (casa, sofá, banco, guardia...)

- French (Carnet, garage...)

- Italian (Most Enlightenment related artsy words)

- Arabic (Most al- starting words)

- English (Modern stuff)

So, we all should switch to a pure language, maybe Icelandic and Indoeuropean. And Basque/Iberian in my case. Altough Basque and Iberian share the same numerals... so who knows.