• ThePowerOfGeek
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    113 months ago

    He/she is clearly not saying you wrote the article. He/she is taking about how you are engaging with people in the comments.

    • @[email protected]
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      93 months ago

      Not to be a pedant, but “they are” is a much less jarring way to refer to someone of unknown gender than “he/she is.”

    • Socialist Mormon SatanistOP
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      I’m responding to comments in a genuine way and expressing my actual views. If people get upset by that, it’s not my responsibility to make them feel better. Everyone’s entitled to their own opinions, just like I am. Thanks!

      • ThePowerOfGeek
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        73 months ago

        You are changing the topic. Comment OP didn’t say you wrote the article. That was an assertion you created yourself in response to them. So you mischaracterized their comment. And that was my point: that you mischaracterized it.

        I made no explicit judgement about whether you are debating here in the comments in good faith or not. I was pointing out that your response was inaccurate.

        However your response/deflection here kind of supports their original point that you are arguing in bad faith in these comments.

        • Socialist Mormon SatanistOP
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          The poster said, “Everyone look at how OP engages with people in these posts. They are clearly here to spread propaganda and engage in bad faith.”

          I’ve explained how I respond.

          And since the commenter suggested I was posting “propaganda,” I simply pointed out that I didn’t write the article. It was shared from a reputable news source, not produced by me. Unless he believes that the news organization itself produces propaganda, then his argument doesn’t hold up.

          Thank you!

          • ThePowerOfGeek
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            83 months ago

            OP’s original comment (emboldened relevant word by me):

            Everyone look at how OP engages with people in these posts. They are clearly here to spread propaganda and engage in bad faith.

            IN these posts, not WITH these posts. You engage INSIDE (in) posts via comments. He/she was talking about your comments.

            • Socialist Mormon SatanistOP
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              The op said “in these posts.” Meaning with these posts. I stand by what I said. Posts and comments are different things.

              If op meant in the thread or in the discussion or in the comments, then it’d be different. But they said “posts.” So I was correct in how I responded. Thank you! :)

              • ThePowerOfGeek
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                33 months ago

                TIL “in” means “with”.

                You are incorrect. Thank you! :)

                • @TheFonz
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                  23 months ago

                  I don’t think… English is their first language. I could be wrong

                • Socialist Mormon SatanistOP
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                  -113 months ago

                  This usage is an example of semantic extension—where a word is used in a non-literal sense that still retains some of its original meaning. Here, “in” is being used to mean “through the medium of” or “via,” which is a broader interpretation of “in” that overlaps with “with.” This flexibility is common in English, allowing prepositions to take on slightly altered meanings depending on context.

                  op said “posts” not “comments.” You are incorrect.

                  Glad you learned something! :)

                  • ThePowerOfGeek
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                    23 months ago

                    Ooh, two replies! Didn’t mean to trigger you, friend. :)

                    And no matter how much you try to weasel out of it with misplaced semantics, you are still incorrect. :D