U.S. Secret Service member robbed at gunpoint in California during Biden tripreturn2ozma@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world – 137 points – 3 months agocbsnews.com17Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentWe're supposed to be civil to each other, not to public figures. For example, you can say Trump stinks, but you shouldn't accuse another poster of being a shill.What if the poster has achieved notoriety?Oh, I will take note. Lanuage does not matter, only if directed at another commentator. Thanks for clarifying!The rule does not specify to whom we shall be civil. If anything, it says to all people.In general, we tolerate harsh words aimed at public figures. If you say something too extreme (calling for harm, etc.), we would delete it.
We're supposed to be civil to each other, not to public figures. For example, you can say Trump stinks, but you shouldn't accuse another poster of being a shill.What if the poster has achieved notoriety?Oh, I will take note. Lanuage does not matter, only if directed at another commentator. Thanks for clarifying!The rule does not specify to whom we shall be civil. If anything, it says to all people.In general, we tolerate harsh words aimed at public figures. If you say something too extreme (calling for harm, etc.), we would delete it.
Oh, I will take note. Lanuage does not matter, only if directed at another commentator. Thanks for clarifying!
The rule does not specify to whom we shall be civil. If anything, it says to all people.In general, we tolerate harsh words aimed at public figures. If you say something too extreme (calling for harm, etc.), we would delete it.
In general, we tolerate harsh words aimed at public figures. If you say something too extreme (calling for harm, etc.), we would delete it.
We're supposed to be civil to each other, not to public figures.
For example, you can say Trump stinks, but you shouldn't accuse another poster of being a shill.
What if the poster has achieved notoriety?
Oh, I will take note.
Lanuage does not matter, only if directed at another commentator.
Thanks for clarifying!
The rule does not specify to whom we shall be civil. If anything, it says to all people.
In general, we tolerate harsh words aimed at public figures. If you say something too extreme (calling for harm, etc.), we would delete it.