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fandomsecrets2014-03-03 07:07 pm
[ SECRET POST #2617 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2617 ⌋
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(Anonymous) 2014-03-04 05:04 pm (UTC)(link)It boils down to "This word means this and is highly offensive," vs. "I don't want you to use this word." The first one is not only acceptable but often welcomed. The second one is rarely going to get a positive response and it's what sarilla says they do.
It's ironic that someone who's so hung up on word usage is completely oblivious to the fact that they're doing the exact same thing and on a larger scale. That particular netiquette is common knowledge whereas literal meanings of words whose common usage is something else isn't as widely known. It also applies to a much larger group of people than most of those types of words.