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My understanding is that derailing any conversation, hijacking it, has been frowned up socially, both in 1) social media (since the days of dialing into BBS sites with our modems), as well as 2) in real life. Something that is considered harmful/distractful to the ACTUAL conversation being had.
Fun fact. "Conversation Hijacking" is even used in nefarious ways as part of social engineering to get into your computer (actually true, look it up). That it is a type of phishing scam.
Are you saying that is no longer the case, that it is ok to derail/hijack a conversation?
The links I supplied above seem to say otherwise, and that's my understanding of the current consensus of the Internet/Humanity.
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No I'm not saying that, it seems you didn't understand what I said at all. Let's put that pin back in and not "derail" any more, eh?
I'm quoting you, but okay. I've made my point, I rather not discuss it further either.
Also, the pattern is getting repetitive and noticeable.
Have a nice day.
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Sure buddy, have a good one.