• JohnnyCanuck@lemmy.ca
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    10 days ago

    I’m sorry is this argument hinging on our disagreeing about the term “shit take”?

    You tell me. I’ve explained what it sounds like you’re saying to the rest of us.

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      10 days ago

      Literally told you what I am saying. It doesn’t matter what you thought I said. My previous comment was clear as day unless you’re illiterate.

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        10 days ago

        Whatever. You asked why I went off on what you said and I’m explaining why. You keep questioning that. If you don’t get it, you’re obviously obtuse. I’m not the only one who thought what you said was bad. It actually doesn’t matter what you said afterwards. What you said was normalizing harassment of people who put there work out in public, and you won’t admit it. You just keep saying the same thing over that that isn’t what you said. I was the second person to tell you what you said was bad. Many people downvoted you. If you want another opinion, give an LLM the original comment and your response, and ask it how your response could be interpreted. It will probably tell you that you were normalizing harassment.

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          9 days ago

          Appealing to an LLM to settle a dispute about what someone else said/means when the person is telling you exactly what they said/mean is probably the most bizarre attempt at being right I’ve ever seen.

          Have you never been in a misunderstanding before? Are people never allowed to clarify what they mean? Have you never gone back, reread something, and gone “oh I read it a different way, but now I see what they meant”?

          Have a good one, feel free to have the last word. I’m sure it’s very important to you.