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1mn0tu420·8/31/2019, 4:59:14 PM·1 votes·4,843 views

You say you don't mind feedback, criticism, and even offering advice to help others improve but when someone does it it gets misconstrued and because "society" is too fluffy and sensitive... what you ask for is VERY HYPOCRITICAL. You removed one of my comments because I did EXACTLY this.. and the person was too fluffy to handle the truth. I didn't disrespect, make up anything, verbally abuse or attack them or any family member, or any such stupid non-sense thing. Stated fact is all I did... (something similar not verbatim), "my responses were above his intelligence and hopefully one day he would be able to increase his I.Q. to be able to understand the post." If this is considered what you have ACCUSED me of doing then yeah our generation is hopeless to the hard dealings in the "real world". Too sensitive to accept criticism or feedback and too closed-minded to understand anything else......

10 Comments

Imperial Pandaa8/31/2019, 5:11:44 PM9 votes

That seems to be a very flowery way of calling someone an idiot or stupid.

You know what would have delivered the message better?

This concept might be difficult for you to understand with the variance in experience we have.

GatekeeperTDS8/31/2019, 5:36:33 PM9 votes

"my responses were above his intelligence and hopefully one day he would be able to increase his I.Q. to be able to understand the post."

So, basically, you called someone stupid while doing a reddit.com/r/iamverysmart and somehow didn't think that violated the Universal Rules?

ModUlanopo8/31/2019, 9:16:31 PM6 votes

because "society" is too fluffy and sensitive

I feel this is one of those things that is too much of a personal opinion to discuss properly.

As far as moderation goes, you may attack a person's argument as vigorously as you like. What you may not do is insult a person, regardless of how obliquely or how "fluffy and sensitive" you make it.

KFCeytron8/31/2019, 9:52:03 PM1 votes

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"my responses were above his intelligence and hopefully one day he would be able to increase his I.Q. to be able to understand the post."

Translation:

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