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If you refuse to listen to the experience of the person the Linux community has been harassing, then don't comment.
Many Lemmy users have explicitly called for violence against Dylan Taylor, and many more have brought forwards implied calls to violence. The Lemmy community is broadly 50:50 on their support for said calls for the violence.
I'm commenting on your shitty takes. second, if you've spent decades (that's plural yo) on this planet, then you're familiar with the concept of a hyperbole. a hyperbole is a purposefully exaggerated statement in order to draw attention to the importance of an issue. e.g. I could eat a horse - no you couldn't, you're just mildly inconvenienced with what you think is hunger.
consequently, there's a distinction to be made between actual calls to violence (of which I haven't seen any on this platform) and vividly voicing disgust and anger.
Some more for the "I haven't seen any calls to violence" crowd.
There's astroturfing. Careful with judging community vibes by obviously votes but also comments.
There is more to "The Lemmy community" than what's on display on .ml.
I guess he should try his hardest to get his bootlicking commit rolled back