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I mean how else are you really supposed to respond when someone picks out an, honest to god random as far as my sensibilities are calibrated, word out of a post and goes "Because of this word, I have declared you no longer worthy of engaging with".
Well, there are numerous ways you could respond.
You could decide that if he doesn't want to engage and you find engagement not worth it, to not engage.
Or you could say "I think dismissing my post because you don't like that I used a word is unreasonable."
Or you could say "I think pogrom is entirely appropriate in this context: here's why."
Lots of ways, really.
But not with snarky comments like "feeding my comments through chatgpt so it can properly neolib the vernacular to not trigger you."
Come on, you're too smart to play stupid; when you uncork, you know you're uncorking, and either you know you're going to get modded or you're just hoping it won't get noticed. I do not believe for one hot second that you really thought any mod here, reading the report on that one, would say "Yeah, that's fine."
I was not joking, and i seriously am contemplating using chatgpt, because a lot of these are coming out of nowhere at me. At some point the overton window or the vernacular allowed here shifted out from under me. You think I "uncorked" but that was me trying to problem solve. You only further proved to me I now need an AI sensitivity reader to post here.
You do what you think you have to do, my man, but bluntly: I do not believe you. This had nothing to do with allowable vernacular or overton windows (the person you were arguing with objected to "pogrom" - I did not, and that's not why you got modded) and "I need to run my words throught ChatGPT so I don't trigger you" was not a sincere attempt at "problem-solving," it was you expressing your contempt.
I have contempt for many problems I am forced to solve that shouldn't be problems in the first place. Problems and contempt go hand in hand.
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When people are overly sensitive in reacting to your posts, why grow sensitive yourself? Just shrug it off.
A) I'd love to if I wasn't now eating bans for it and
B) I'm not growing more sensitive. I find the overly sensitive values here repugnant to me, and to avoid having to meaningfully interface with them, I'm going to use an AI. Seems the perfect tool to resist the inherent weakness of this place bleeding back into my world view.
Pretty sure you got that ban not for your initial choice of words but for what the mod called "belligerence" in a follow-up comment. And eh, let's not get stuck on terminology but here's the facts as I see them - that follow-up had nothing to do with the actual subject but was entirely you engaging with a @Gdanning's objection to your choice of words. Which leads to...
...this? That seems needlessly theatrical. If you think the complaints about your initial comment aren't warranted, then why go through the effort of changing your style? It's not like that's what got you modded.
I don't mean to offend, but come on. If you don't want people to overreact, then don't overreact.
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