If you said some *specific phenomenon* could be attributed to social contagion then yes, you would be saying that
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BlamKaboom and
If I said "People dyeing their hair bright colors is a result of social contagion among schoolchildren" then I would be saying people with brightly colored hair "were a contagion", by any reasonable understanding of that language
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Replying to @BlamKaboom @arthur_affect and
I mean I've certainly seen it said.
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Replying to @BlamKaboom @CultGuide and
I'd like to say that talking with someone actively trying to pretend to be a robot who doesn't understand how human language works has been a fun learning experience, but it really hasn't
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BlamKaboom and
This is incredibly tiresome Of course Jesse did not actually say "Grace Lavery is, personally, 'a contagion'" in those words -- for one thing that's a very stilted phrasing But he did nonetheless in fact say it
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(Oh my God, I know -- libel, bad faith, the "mind-reading style of engagement")
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