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Why are these words so commonly used this way. I don't remember this always being the case. Using 'problematic' to describe something you disagree with. Problematic how? This isn't an argument it's just vague. Using 'right?' repeatedly when describing or explaining something.

Why are these words so commonly used this way. I don't remember this always being the case. Using 'problematic' to describe something you disagree with. Problematic how? This isn't an argument it's just vague. Using 'right?' repeatedly when describing or explaining something.

  • Iksar

    Posted 4 years, 3 months ago (Source)
    Why are these words so commonly used this way. I don't remember this always being the case. Using 'problematic' to describe something you disagree with. Problematic how? This isn't an argument it's just vague. Using 'right?' repeatedly when describing or explaining something.
    • RidiculousHat

      Posted 4 years, 3 months ago (Source)
      @IksarHS these are social media specific tendencies/trends i think. lot less common irl. problematic is specifically a twitter thing and the "right?" punctuation is natural when your argument has to be broken up into 280 char chunks and you want to check for understanding on every grain
      • Iksar

        Posted 4 years, 3 months ago (Source)
        @RidiculousHat but no one is really checking for understanding, they just keep going afterward like i'm dumb if i don't understand



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