• MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz
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    1 year ago

    You might want to look up what patronize means, in the common phrase “don’t patronize me” it’s used sarcastically.

    Essentially, replace the word with “helpful” in your sentence, and you’ll see why it doesn’t fit.

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      1 year ago

      yeah, I get what you mean. But it’s still mostly fitting in the way I feel about it. Basically: users can think for themselves. They don’t need me to take care of the bit scary world out there.

      Doing so for a whole instance feels super condecending. “I know better than you what you want. I’m going to block it”

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        1 year ago

        I get what you meant, which is why I replied, I’m saying that that word means the opposite of what you intended.

        To patronize someone is not a bad thing, the word means “to be someone’s customer/patron” and through doing so, supporting and helping them. That’s where patreons name comes from, for example.

        In the phrase “don’t patronize me” it’s used sarcastically to say “I know you’re trying to help, but please don’t” but the word doesn’t actually refer to someone who is going over your head to do things for you. It’s actual meaning is 100% positive, and hence confuses what you’re saying. Which is that blocking threads should be done by users because it should be their decision.

        Instead, your final sentences literal meaning, paraphrased, is “a server-wide block would be really good and helpful for all my users”.