Comment by Ar-Curunir

2 days ago

Yeah, and the kind of contributors you attract with this kind of writing are just assholes

I'm not sure if you're intentionally branding an entire language community that way or not but it might be less broadly offensive to tone that down. You could make a similar point by saying something like "I don't like the message he's sending so I won't participate" without labeling anyone who associates with him an "asshole".

  • > You could make a similar point by saying something like "I don't like the message he's sending so I won't participate"

    Sooo.... "be more professional in your writing"?

    Why does this person owe you "professional writing" on their personal comment?

    • > Sooo.... "be more professional in your writing"?

      No, just more precise. It seems absurd to brand an entire community as "assholes" based on some disagreement with a blog post by one member. I suspect great GP didn't mean it that way, but it would help to have some clarification.

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  • the point is that such language attracts people who have a high tolerance for such language. not all of them are going to be assholes, but tolerating assholes is also bad.