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(While we are at it - a new answer was posted.) [2] [<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seinfeld> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Serenity_Now> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Dax90QyXgI&t=17m54s>]
Peter Mortensen
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I welcome a reality where someone, who just burnt a full day on a seemingly simple problem, can vent a little about it. It provides a perspective of what the world looked like to them at that moment in time and reminds real people that they may have unintentionally put someone through hell.

Selfishly speaking, letting someone be free to rant brings me more happiness than the guilt of controlling and censoring them.

And if it becomes a policy to ban rants, then over time, people just become blind to anger and groups get divided. It’s like the Seinfeld episode "The Serenity Now" where George's dad tries to hold in his emotions.

So removing a rant directly would be pretty offensive. Adding a temporary comment requesting an edit by the poster might be a better strategy.

So bring on the downvotes from people who want to interact with soulless entities!! <<-- rant

Bring on the ups if empathy and compassion can exist in a technical world.

crokusek
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