@Betuor I think “redacted” came out of the first jingle jam without him, where people’s comments/donation messages using his name were not shown. People started using “[redacted]” as a way around that and maybe as a bit of a joke also.
@Kinemod5 @IkazuchiSagiri @TheLispyItalian @RambroMc @YogscastSjin I see, I’m sure you have the best of intentions. However in order to be more constructive, you could also not say misleading things like is. This leads people to believe that it is for sure one way or the other, while we really don’t know. Got to stick to the facts.
@kittykatsuki_ He has a point, specify rules. If he posts something in complete accordance with the rules he shouldn’t have it removed. It’s as simple as updates the rules. It’s too easy.
@CetroneDominic @benshapiro What a question. Do you have any idea what he does everyday? He works everyday creating a podcast for a network, which he cofounded. He fits the definition of a business success.
@TanyaCrosse @benshapiro I… I think you’re supporting his argument? You seem to be agreeing that unemployment hasn’t gone down because you can get paid to not work. Cutting unemployment benefits hasn’t happened ergo we still have people not working. That’s essentially what you are saying.
@OG_Peterowsky@Dirty_Dan21@benshapiro There would be more room for competition if there wasn’t a continuously rising minimum wage that results in inflation.
@KrispCheck @Proasheck That seems to be the case. I’m not aware of anything physical, in which case abuser or predator doesn’t really apply. Strictly in the legal sense though, people can call it whatever they want on Twitter I guess.
@maelstr0m_X1 @KrispCheck @Proasheck To be clear: that’s considered harassment. As long as he didn’t physically touch someone in an unwanted sexual manner. If he did it would be legally considered assault.