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reword to remove unnecessarily rude word (hat tip to both khelwood and mklement0 for the suggestions/inspiration) (comment edited Apr 28, 2022 at 21:07)
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This is in the context of the rude stuff you said about moderators in that other Meta question you posted, right? The irony is strong with this one.

Anyway… having or stating an opinion about someone's behavior is not "rude or abusive" on this site, especially when they were invited to share their opinion. You came to Meta because you wanted to hear other users' opinions. In other words, you opened up an issue for public discussion. Now, you don't like/agree with the opinions about the topic that were expressed by a particular user, so you're trying to flag them for moderator removal. Please stop.

The Code of Conduct is not to be used as a blunt instrument to prevent people from expressing opinions on Meta sites. As with another recent complaint where a user described a post as "pedantic", this is (uh-oh, here we go again) silly. In fact, it's ridiculous.

If you did not want to hear people disagree with your opinions/tactics, then you probably shouldn't have given them a forum to do so.

A user's behavior can, according to another user's opinion, be "petty, childish, and a waste of everyone's time", and they can express this without violating any rules. Note that this is different from calling a person "petty [and] childish". As people, we all behave, from time to time, in ways that can be aptly described as "petty and childish". Calling out a behavior is not tantamount to slurring or attacking a person.

Had they said "that guy mklement0 is a petty, childish asshole child who keeps wasting our time", then that'd be a different story. I surely would have removed that, if not sent the author a warning about rudeness. Even on a Meta site, even in the context where discussion about a particular circumstance were invited.

This is in the context of the rude stuff you said about moderators in that other Meta question you posted, right? The irony is strong with this one.

Anyway… having or stating an opinion about someone's behavior is not "rude or abusive" on this site, especially when they were invited to share their opinion. You came to Meta because you wanted to hear other users' opinions. In other words, you opened up an issue for public discussion. Now, you don't like/agree with the opinions about the topic that were expressed by a particular user, so you're trying to flag them for moderator removal. Please stop.

The Code of Conduct is not to be used as a blunt instrument to prevent people from expressing opinions on Meta sites. As with another recent complaint where a user described a post as "pedantic", this is (uh-oh, here we go again) silly. In fact, it's ridiculous.

If you did not want to hear people disagree with your opinions/tactics, then you probably shouldn't have given them a forum to do so.

A user's behavior can, according to another user's opinion, be "petty, childish, and a waste of everyone's time", and they can express this without violating any rules. Note that this is different from calling a person "petty [and] childish". As people, we all behave, from time to time, in ways that can be aptly described as "petty and childish". Calling out a behavior is not tantamount to slurring or attacking a person.

Had they said "that guy mklement0 is a petty, childish asshole who keeps wasting our time", then that'd be a different story. I surely would have removed that, if not sent the author a warning about rudeness. Even on a Meta site, even in the context where discussion about a particular circumstance were invited.

This is in the context of the rude stuff you said about moderators in that other Meta question you posted, right? The irony is strong with this one.

Anyway… having or stating an opinion about someone's behavior is not "rude or abusive" on this site, especially when they were invited to share their opinion. You came to Meta because you wanted to hear other users' opinions. In other words, you opened up an issue for public discussion. Now, you don't like/agree with the opinions about the topic that were expressed by a particular user, so you're trying to flag them for moderator removal. Please stop.

The Code of Conduct is not to be used as a blunt instrument to prevent people from expressing opinions on Meta sites. As with another recent complaint where a user described a post as "pedantic", this is (uh-oh, here we go again) silly. In fact, it's ridiculous.

If you did not want to hear people disagree with your opinions/tactics, then you probably shouldn't have given them a forum to do so.

A user's behavior can, according to another user's opinion, be "petty, childish, and a waste of everyone's time", and they can express this without violating any rules. Note that this is different from calling a person "petty [and] childish". As people, we all behave, from time to time, in ways that can be aptly described as "petty and childish". Calling out a behavior is not tantamount to slurring or attacking a person.

Had they said "that guy mklement0 is a petty child who keeps wasting our time", then that'd be a different story. I surely would have removed that, if not sent the author a warning about rudeness. Even on a Meta site, even in the context where discussion about a particular circumstance were invited.

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This is in the context of the rude stuff you said about moderators in that other Meta question you posted, right? The irony is strong with this one.

Anyway… having or stating an opinion about someone's behavior is not "rude or abusive" on this site, especially when they were invited to share their opinion. You came to Meta because you wanted to hear other users' opinions. In other words, you opened up an issue for public discussion. Now, you don't like/agree with the opinions about the topic that were expressed by a particular user, so you're trying to flag them for moderator removal. Please stop.

The Code of Conduct is not to be used as a blunt instrument to prevent people from expressing opinions on Meta sites. As with another recent complaint where a user described a post as "pedantic", this is (uh-oh, here we go again) silly. In fact, it's ridiculous.

If you did not want to hear people disagree with your opinions/tactics, then you probably shouldn't have given them a forum to do so.

A user's behavior can, according to another user's opinion, be "petty, childish, and a waste of everyone's time", and they can express this without violating any rules. Note that this is different from calling a person "petty [and] childish". As people, we all behave, from time to time, in ways that can be aptly described as "petty and childish". Calling out a behavior is not tantamount to slurring or attacking a person.

Had they said "that guy mklement0 is a petty, childish asshole who keeps wasting our time", then that'd be a different story. I surely would have removed that, if not sent the author a warning about rudeness.

If you did not want to hear people disagree with your opinions/tactics Even on a Meta site, then you probably shouldn't have given themeven in the context where discussion about a forum to do soparticular circumstance were invited.

This is in the context of the rude stuff you said about moderators in that other Meta question you posted, right? The irony is strong with this one.

Anyway… having or stating an opinion about someone's behavior is not "rude or abusive" on this site, especially when they were invited to share their opinion. You came to Meta because you wanted to hear other users' opinions. In other words, you opened up an issue for public discussion. Now, you don't like/agree with the opinions about the topic that were expressed by a particular user, so you're trying to flag them for moderator removal. Please stop.

The Code of Conduct is not to be used as a blunt instrument to prevent people from expressing opinions on Meta sites. As with another recent complaint where a user described a post as "pedantic", this is (uh-oh, here we go again) silly. In fact, it's ridiculous.

A user's behavior can, according to another user's opinion, be "petty, childish, and a waste of everyone's time", and they can express this without violating any rules. Note that this is different from calling a person "petty [and] childish". As people, we all behave, from time to time, in ways that can be aptly described as "petty and childish". Calling out a behavior is not tantamount to slurring or attacking a person.

Had they said "that guy mklement0 is a petty, childish asshole who keeps wasting our time", then that'd be a different story. I surely would have removed that, if not sent the author a warning about rudeness.

If you did not want to hear people disagree with your opinions/tactics, then you probably shouldn't have given them a forum to do so.

This is in the context of the rude stuff you said about moderators in that other Meta question you posted, right? The irony is strong with this one.

Anyway… having or stating an opinion about someone's behavior is not "rude or abusive" on this site, especially when they were invited to share their opinion. You came to Meta because you wanted to hear other users' opinions. In other words, you opened up an issue for public discussion. Now, you don't like/agree with the opinions about the topic that were expressed by a particular user, so you're trying to flag them for moderator removal. Please stop.

The Code of Conduct is not to be used as a blunt instrument to prevent people from expressing opinions on Meta sites. As with another recent complaint where a user described a post as "pedantic", this is (uh-oh, here we go again) silly. In fact, it's ridiculous.

If you did not want to hear people disagree with your opinions/tactics, then you probably shouldn't have given them a forum to do so.

A user's behavior can, according to another user's opinion, be "petty, childish, and a waste of everyone's time", and they can express this without violating any rules. Note that this is different from calling a person "petty [and] childish". As people, we all behave, from time to time, in ways that can be aptly described as "petty and childish". Calling out a behavior is not tantamount to slurring or attacking a person.

Had they said "that guy mklement0 is a petty, childish asshole who keeps wasting our time", then that'd be a different story. I surely would have removed that, if not sent the author a warning about rudeness. Even on a Meta site, even in the context where discussion about a particular circumstance were invited.

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Cody Gray Mod
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This is in the context of the rude stuff you said about moderators in that other Meta question you posted, right? The irony is strong with this one.

Anyway… having or stating an opinion about someone's behavior is not "rude or abusive" on this site, especially when they were invited to share their opinion. You came to Meta because you wanted to hear other users' opinions. In other words, you opened up an issue for public discussion. Now, you don't like/agree with the opinions about the topic that were expressed by a particular user, so you're trying to flag them for moderator removal. Please stop.

The Code of Conduct is not to be used as a blunt instrument to prevent people from expressing opinions on Meta sites. As with another recent complaint where a user described a post as "pedantic", this is (uh-oh, here we go again) silly. In fact, it's ridiculous.

A user's behavior can, according to another user's opinion, be "petty, childish, and a waste of everyone's time", and they can express this without violating any rules. Note that this is different from calling a person "petty [and] childish". As people, we all behave, from time to time, in ways that can be aptly described as "petty and childish". Calling out a behavior is not tantamount to slurring or attacking a person.

Had they said "that guy mklement0 is a petty, childish asshole who keeps wasting our time", then that'd be a different story. I surely would have removed that, if not sent the author a warning about rudeness.

If you did not want to hear people disagree with your opinions/tactics, then you probably shouldn't have given them a forum to do so.