• sem@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      17 hours ago

      Maybe pedantry is not your cup of tea, but I listen to technology connections.

      And the best type of correct is technically correct.

      The whole reason to be precise about language is because it is confusing when you read something and go “that does not make sense” and then think about it for a minute and then realize what it means.

      We don’t call them “fake emails” for a reason. It’s confusing. Spam email, spurious email, fake sender address, phishing, etc., are less confusing. Same with physical mail. Don’t be mad just because I want to read stuff nice.

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        17 hours ago

        It’s not imprecise at all and it’s only confusing if you deliberately misinterpret it to be pedantic.

        What do you call a fake ID then?

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          17 hours ago

          Are you telling me that my confusion was on purpose?

          I’m telling you I was confused.

          Don’t believe me if you’re so smart. Not going to argue.

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            16 hours ago

            Either it was on purpose or you’re not nearly smart enough to be arguing about grammar and definitions on the internet.

            Also you didn’t answer my question.

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              16 hours ago

              Fake ID claims to be valid proof of id but is not.

              From the headline I couldn’t tell if the letter was purporting to be from tmobile or just somebody razzing people. I did not read the article. My brain fried on what a “fake letter” was.

              People are not just smart on one dimension only. You can be smart and still get confused processing language. Asshole.

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                16 hours ago

                My brain fried on what a “fake letter” was.

                Fake : adjective Having a false or misleading appearance; fraudulent.