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tumblr reading comprehension: electric boogaloo
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# This has been reposted here to Lemmy as part of the "Curated Tumblr Project."
I made the icon using multiple creative commons svg resources, the banner is this.
Here's one at -2 that's all facts, but doesn't agree with the sentiment of the thread.
https://lemmy.world/comment/7823893
I'm clearly not a fan of Spez (I'm here, aren't I?), but people constantly exaggerate the editing incident.
The fact is that he took a bunch of comments that said "fuck u/Spez" and made them say fuck [the commenter].
That's a problem because it demonstrates what could happen with more subtle edits. It creates reliability issues. But those more subtle edits aren't what actually happened. People constantly take the potential for harmful abuse and act like the harmful abuse actually happened.
Counterpoint: the potential for harmful abuse from a source that has proven itself willing and capable of it, can in itself be harmful abuse. With that action Spez pointed out "your reality is mine. I can make you say anything I want and there's nothing you can do about it." So, then, people stopped saying things, one of the contributing factors to which was the fact that Spez could just sockpuppet your account whenever he wanted, to say anything at all.
That sounds like an abusive relationship to me. It creates reliability issues like you said, it breaks the bond of trust, and that won't be restored. The damage is done at this point regardless whether he ever took it farther than the initial threat.
I mean a comment that does this
I'm just not quite understanding what you mean. It doesn't have to be a real comment.