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Different people can pick up on different things...
Like this:
I recognized a flaw of myself and that I need to be more careful and remember there's a reason newspapers are written at a 6th grade level.
The thing about that is reading comprehension is like a muscle, if everything holds your hand you never get better.
Sometimes you fall off when the training wheels are removed, but the other option is being a grown adult who still uses them.
If you're tired of seeing my comments blocking is easy, by all means do it.
Oh, we're all tired of seeing them
So, this reminds me of an interview question I like to ask and the worst possible answer I've received.
I like to ask people to describe a mistake they made, what they did to recover from it, and what they changed to avoid the same mistake in the future.
I think mistakes are great, because it's how we learn. I like this question because at its core it is recognizing that we are all flawed and we all make mistakes. When I ask it, I generally offer to share one of my own first so that they understand what I'm asking and also so that they understand that they won't be judged for the mistake.
The worst possible answer is when the mistake they think to share is along the lines of "trusting others".
It's a bullshit answer that suggests that the flaw they see in themselves is not recognizing that not everyone is as perfect as they think they are. It's not the worst interview red flag, but it's up there. It takes an incredibly un-self-aware person to screw up the answer that bad.
Yeah, but so is assuming answers you get in a job interview isn't just what they think you want to hear...
And social media comments to other people are rarely that, and if so only by coincidence.
I think we do reliably learn from this thread though, is that you are never wrong no matter what happens. The world around you is wrong but you never have been. Ever.
Look. If we boil that whole newspaper can of worms down the message looks a lot like "you guys are average and average is stupid and I'm smart." I'm sure with your sense for context you can see why many would conclude that you're still being an elitist asshole.
You can insist it's true- hell, it may even BE true but that's still no excuse for being a goddamn prick. Which is way worse than having reading comprehension skills or whatever.