From previous messages with FoxtrotUniform I am lead to believe that at least part of this is in reaction to my consideration "An abusive post regarding moderation. Delete it." to Arunbear's Re: Seven good reasons for Perl. I am of the opinion that abusive nodes are to be removed. In my opinion, the valid discussion to have would be on whether or not something is or is not abusive. Once classified as such, Arunbear's response should have been deleted with no further comment. I still think that abusive things ought not to be kept.

I also get the impression that people somehow thought that my consideration of Arunbear's response was actually a consideration of the imposter Wassercrat's root node. It wasn't. I didn't consider the root node and didn't really care about it.


In reply to Re: Careless Consideration Considered Harmful by diotalevi
in thread Careless Consideration Considered Harmful by FoxtrotUniform

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