2/5 are arguing in bad faith, starting fights, or being disingenuous. Unfortunately, Josh's post reminds me of a broader problem in Scala, which is reflected in the highlighted exchange. Tony denigrates Josh's skill, and his intelligence, but Josh denies Tony his -humanity-.
I agree that is one strategy, with different trade offs. I execute it occasionally. It sometimes has unacceptable penalties.
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I'm curious what those penalties are? There are occasions where abuse is so systemic by someone that I tend to raise an alert to friends to protect them, in addition to blocking. That would be the only serious variation on my approach.
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Not sure why I said systemic when I mean habitual and recurrent.
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