No weight, really, since, don't feed the trolls.
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If I'm read the situation correctly, and knowing who @scala_the is, I think that they feel like the original tweet—which labels a member of the community "toxic" after they make a joke (and even includes a winking emoji)—creates unnecessary ill-feeling in the community.
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Replying to @propensive @brianclapper and
i didn't read the tweet as a joke,
@LiquidSloshalot didn't either, and wanted to protect those who wouldn't read it as a joke.@jdegoes hasn't done anything about but issue platitudes, never apologized for his behaviors, so we can't stop trying to protect others from him.3 replies 0 retweets 6 likes -
Replying to @arosien @brianclapper and
But I'm not sure how else to read it... I'm not an expert at emojis, but there's are two at the end: I think the first one means "I'm being evil," which, by its very nature implies a lack of seriousness because people don't admit it when they're genuinely evil, and the second...
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Replying to @propensive @arosien and
... is a sarcasm smiley which has been in use for decades, and whose meaning isn't in doubt. I really don't know how anyone can take this as anything other than whimsy. Imagine the tweet without the emojis, and that's a different story: they make a material difference.
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Replying to @propensive @arosien and
There's a legitimate concern that even as a joke, the implied "truth" in the implication that the point is so obvious it deserves ridicule, can be made. But I think it would be overconfident to treat this nuance as the main intent.
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Replying to @propensive @arosien and
I don't give people the benefit of the doubt with "jokes" like this. I see a lot of casual bigotry expressed as "jokes" that cloud their underlying intent with emojis and "it's just a joke" responses. I think in this case what matters isn't intent but how it's understood.
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I think that charitability in interpretation, especially on Twitter where it's so easy to misunderstand someone, is fundamental to a community of heterogenous people to be able to communicate. We can all misinterpret things and be misinterpreted.
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Replying to @propensive @LiquidSloshalot and
I have long since exceeded my charity budget for this particular tweeter.
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