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Sep 3 at 2:38 comment added TylerH @user5349916 Context isn't even needed; this is not abuse in any sense of the word.
Sep 3 at 0:56 comment added TylerH @TheMaster "I don't see how you even made a third category here" I didn't make one, it already exists: neutral. Friendly and unfriendly are not two sides of a binary. As one rather straightforward example: "You are in my way" is neither friendly nor unfriendly, it is neutral (or as some would perceive, blunt). "Pardon me, but you are in my way" is polite. "You are in my way a**hole" is unfriendly.
Sep 1 at 6:36 comment added TheMaster Friendly and unfriendly are collectively exhaustive - as in there are no other possibilities. I don't see how you even made a third category here - using a vague term "blunt". You're either a friend of the cartel or you're not ;) PS: I'd rather have my friend call me insane or even slap me, rather than let me fall into some stupid obvious trap, because he's just being politically correct and trying to be all warm and fuzzy.
Aug 31 at 9:20 comment added rene it's just somewhat blunt ... welcome to the Dutch ...
Aug 31 at 8:36 comment added user5349916 @chivracq Please don’t give me that "context" excuse. So far 32 people agree with an answer that says "I don't think even in isolation it is unfriendly, either".
Aug 31 at 5:39 comment added user5349916 I am shocked to see that the community considers such casual abuse not even unfriendly in the slightest.
Aug 30 at 3:04 history edited Weijun Zhou CC BY-SA 4.0
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Aug 29 at 17:46 vote accept trincot
Aug 29 at 16:02 comment added Kevin B I generally can see the statement itself as unfriendly, but in the overall context of a larger useful/helpful comment... i'm more inclined to leave it be. though i wouldn't contest a mod doing a little edit
Aug 29 at 15:53 history answered TylerH CC BY-SA 4.0