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> "People on this server want to point out a retard" ∈ "People on this server want to see this"
Sure. It's a dumb reason, it creates drama, reaction-spamming is not the best way to do it. The premise, though, was a person that spams them without reading the posts. It doesn't matter which person did it, you've seen people that do that.
> How American of you!
It was an accurate analogy. The hugbox places only eat candy.
> Small amounts of poison might bring immunity to larger ones.
Apples contain arsenic in trace amounts, and a large amount in the seeds. A trace amount goes unnoticed, but a small amount of arsenic gives you scaly skin and cognitive problems until it's flushed rather than arsenic-immunity.
> Posts that fit his criteria of being manipulative or trying to pass emotions as objective fact.
Sure, but he also would go on tears of just smashing the big red X. Anyway, it's not really about Eris: Eris was mentioned just as an example, "There are people that do this, remember this guy?" Which one he used for which doesn't matter.
> I don't, I simply explain my disagreement.
If we've already been through this and we've both heard the other's thoughts on it, we could talk about something else.
> Maybe the public ones. I stopped using them once there were too much g*rmans on TWKN to mute.
Reasonable.
> I'll test it once Frantech's upstream stips shitting itself. Remind me if I forget.
At least one of us will remember. My test was essentially a handful of attempts to figure out why it was that a post federated. Invariably, if there were no people following the poster and no visible likes/reposts, viewing it on the origin instance resulted in finding a previously deactivated person reposting it. So the test would be something like following a user, deactivating without the undo of the follow propagating, and then having an announce from that user propagate to the server where they're deactivated.
> It still has to fetch the referenced object.
Sure, which is why I say I can't do anything about the problem this creates for the network, only the problem that it creates in the UI.