Just wondering if there is any policy towards the use of M$ in place of Microsoft. If you're editing another user's answer, do you change it or leave it as is?
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It's childish and immature. We're all adults here, right? If somebody doesn't like Microsoft, fine, but they don't act like an imbecile in the process. |
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I think questions and answers should strive towards that encyclopedia-like neutrality. In other words an answer should state the facts without adding social commentary on the side. "M$" to my mind adds the connotation that Microsoft is an evil corporation that cares about nothing but money. Whether you agree or disagree with that view, it doesn't belong in an answer. I think this is a perfectly good reason for editing an answer. |
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I wouldn't consider it a reason to edit a post, but I would probably change it if I happened to be editing anyway. |
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I would change it to Microsoft. It has a negative clang to it, plus there's no need for brevity; it just makes the post less readable. |
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I've made edits to answers in the past to remove M$ for the same reasons listed here. Some users have changed their answer back, thinking that M$ is an official acronym (citing this as a reference), in which case I leave a comment with a link to this meta question as well as this article on Wikipedia. If I think it is degrading the quality of the response or harming the community I will also flag it for a moderator to review. I'm not saying we need to use all of the official product names (Sidenote: see this great list of official Microsoft product names), but even Wikipedia would not accept M$ when referring to Microsoft in an article. If you want to use it on Slashdot, Meta, or in chat that is your choice, but answers should be a bit more professional. |
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I personally do not believe that any immature anti-[insert company here] content should be allowed. If I run across things like this I will quickly fix it and be done with it. I don't mind people having negative opinions, but you could voice them in a way that doesn't look incredibly petty. |
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Since I'm the guy who is being downvoted here, I feel I should present my view as well, no matter how much anyone else dislikes it. I hate Microsoft. They made many years of my life miserable with their products and no amount of niceness they may have adopted in recent years is ever going to remove the stains from my soul. Having strong emotions is something that helps me get my job done and I can't simply switch that off. I'm me and me thinks of Microsoft as M$. Childish? Sure. But: So what? Microsoft is big enough to withstand some teasing and if you can't stand it how is that my fault? You don't like my style? Well, who is childish/unprofessional then? How much "political correctness" or "encyclopedia-like neutrality" is healthy? I don't know. But having fun at what I do is what drives me. I prefer witty answers over neutral ones. My style gave me 50K so far. The discussion right now upsets me. You are, right now, hurting my feelings. My fingers shake as I type this. My brain says "Don't send this, it'll only cause trouble." But my guts yell "STAND UP AND FIGHT" From now on, whenever I return to Stackoverflow, I will remember that some style nazis are in here, hurting me. That takes a bit chunk of fun out of my effort here. And fun is the coin in which you pay me. What should I do? Love it, leave it, or change it? I don't want to leave. I've invested too much in SO. I can't bring myself to accept those edits. There is nothing technical wrong with my answer. Change myself? Well, I'm doing that but it takes time. Do I want to be more neutral? Maybe. But that would also hurt my work performance. And I don't buy the reasons. So do I want to change in the way Greg Bray wants me? Not at all. So motivation is low on my side. Am I being professional about this right now? Absolutely not! But that's also part of the 50K. So how about you love it, leave it or change it? Would be more simple for me. |
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M$'hate-speech'? – GrzegorzOledzki May 11 '11 at 9:56