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No, it shouldn't.

Those who consider these well-established terms problematic'problematic' avoid using them already. And those who don't (I, for instance) will find the proposed pop-up thesaurus annoying, and will of course ignore it, or seek ways to turn it off. So, at least for now, such a feature would be useless at best.

No, it shouldn't.

Those who consider these well-established terms problematic avoid using them already. And those who don't (I, for instance) will find the proposed pop-up thesaurus annoying, and will of course ignore it, or seek ways to turn it off. So, at least for now, such a feature would be useless at best.

No, it shouldn't.

Those who consider these well-established terms 'problematic' avoid using them already. And those who don't (I, for instance) will find the proposed pop-up thesaurus annoying, and will of course ignore it, or seek ways to turn it off. So, at least for now, such a feature would be useless at best.

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No, it shouldn't.

Those who consider these well-established terms problematic avoid using them already. And those who don't (I, for instance) will find the proposed pop-up thesaurus annoying, and will of course ignore it, or seek ways to turn it off. So, at least for now, such a feature would be useless at best.

No, it shouldn't.

Those who consider these well-established terms problematic avoid using them already. And those who don't (I, for instance) will find the proposed pop-up thesaurus annoying, and will of course ignore it. So, at least for now, such a feature would be useless at best.

No, it shouldn't.

Those who consider these well-established terms problematic avoid using them already. And those who don't (I, for instance) will find the proposed pop-up thesaurus annoying, and will of course ignore it, or seek ways to turn it off. So, at least for now, such a feature would be useless at best.

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No, it shouldn't.

Those who consider these well-established terms problematic avoid using them already. And those who don't (I, for instance) will find the proposed pop-up thesaurus annoying, and will of course ignore it. So, at least for now, such a feature would be useless at best.

I don't think there is any point in debating over whether these terms are offensive either, as offense in question is obviously subjective, and anecdotal evidence that not every member of the racial group that is believed to be excluded from programming community due to wide use this terminology feels offended are a dime a dozen.

No, it shouldn't.

Those who consider these well-established terms problematic avoid using them already. And those who don't (I, for instance) will find the proposed pop-up thesaurus annoying, and will of course ignore it. So, at least for now, such a feature would be useless at best.

I don't think there is any point in debating over whether these terms are offensive either, as offense in question is obviously subjective, and anecdotal evidence that not every member of the racial group that is believed to be excluded from programming community due to wide use this terminology feels offended are a dime a dozen.

No, it shouldn't.

Those who consider these well-established terms problematic avoid using them already. And those who don't (I, for instance) will find the proposed pop-up thesaurus annoying, and will of course ignore it. So, at least for now, such a feature would be useless at best.

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