Seriously, wtf? Informing someone about their misinterpretation doesn't invalidate their life experience, it simply informs them they're off-topic. It's a learning experience for the commenters too. Just because you misread something doesn't mean that the original intent no longer exists and the secret makes must stfu. Maybe they want to know what the opinions about their actual thought are, they have that right. It doesn't mean that what you said before they corrected you has no meaning anymore. The secret maker simply didn't get anything out of it. Insisting that the original thought no longer matters because people read it differently than intended is just plain stupid.
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