Wish you all the best, Jake. It was wonderful meeting you at CitizenCon, and as I've told you before; your handling of the Community has always been a great source of inspiration and benchmark to know if I was handling things correctly.
I'm sure you'll excel at whatever you set out to do. 🥺 🫂
December 14, 2024 at 3:28 PM
Wish you all the best, Jake. It was wonderful meeting you at CitizenCon, and as I've told you before; your handling of the Community has always been a great source of inspiration and benchmark to know if I was handling things correctly.
I'm sure you'll excel at whatever you set out to do. 🥺 🫂
And that's messed up. Treating people with respect doesn't mean tolerating everything they do and say. If a developer or publisher does things I disagree with, then I won't give them money, I'll spread my view and I'll block them.
December 6, 2024 at 4:14 PM
And that's messed up. Treating people with respect doesn't mean tolerating everything they do and say. If a developer or publisher does things I disagree with, then I won't give them money, I'll spread my view and I'll block them.
That's one of the definitions. Many words mean different things depending on the context. You seem to be interpreting respect entirely as definition 1 in this example, while 2 is more aligned with what I mean in this case. I feel we're deep in semantics by now so I'll respectfully drop out here 😅
December 6, 2024 at 4:09 PM
That's one of the definitions. Many words mean different things depending on the context. You seem to be interpreting respect entirely as definition 1 in this example, while 2 is more aligned with what I mean in this case. I feel we're deep in semantics by now so I'll respectfully drop out here 😅
I think that by now we're discussing what we define as respect more than the intent of the post. I believe that the OP was probably intending for people to be respectful in terms of my definition of it.
December 6, 2024 at 3:50 PM
I think that by now we're discussing what we define as respect more than the intent of the post. I believe that the OP was probably intending for people to be respectful in terms of my definition of it.
I respect your opinion, but I fundamentally disagree with that view. I choose to give people the benefit of the doubt. Being respectful and polite costs nothing and has the potential to make life easier for everyone involved.
December 6, 2024 at 3:43 PM
I respect your opinion, but I fundamentally disagree with that view. I choose to give people the benefit of the doubt. Being respectful and polite costs nothing and has the potential to make life easier for everyone involved.
Common decency. Treat everyone with a basic degree of respect and dignity, and demand they do the same. If you lack respect for the individual employees that follow the instructions from their employer, the literal entity that makes sure they can pay their bills, then I don't know what to tell you.
December 6, 2024 at 3:38 PM
Common decency. Treat everyone with a basic degree of respect and dignity, and demand they do the same. If you lack respect for the individual employees that follow the instructions from their employer, the literal entity that makes sure they can pay their bills, then I don't know what to tell you.