Me: "don't quote me on that"
The comments: telling me repeatedly that I got it wrong
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Veronica Explains (vkc@linuxmom.net)'s status on Thursday, 04-Jul-2024 04:43:30 JST Veronica Explains
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Veronica Explains (vkc@linuxmom.net)'s status on Thursday, 04-Jul-2024 04:43:27 JST Veronica Explains
Also, and I'm going to say it again: LET US LIMIT REPLIES
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Veronica Explains (vkc@linuxmom.net)'s status on Thursday, 04-Jul-2024 04:43:28 JST Veronica Explains
Update: several of you have said the same thing in response to this. Namely, that you don't know each other is talking because of the way Mastodon/ActivityPub is federating replies. That's a good point and doesn't change the perception of the OP.
Maybe that contributes to folks feeling dogpiled on this platform? Sounds like a bug that needs some level of working out.
(I am not asking for opinions here on whether this is feasible)
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Veronica Explains (vkc@linuxmom.net)'s status on Thursday, 04-Jul-2024 04:43:29 JST Veronica Explains
BTW, I know I'm being overdramatic by saying that replies are telling me I "got it wrong", but when I say "don't quote me on it" and a *bunch* of comments have already added lots of context, I wonder why people continue to post the same type of replies over and over again.
The first one or two replies feel like "hey here's some useful additional information." But the next several that say nearly the same thing? Those hit different.
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