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by confident_inept 1493 days ago
It's 2022, can we please stop saying 'pwned'?

Sure, I'll take the karma hit for this comment.

6 comments

Have my upvote. I concur. The article doesn't really "pwn" in the true sense of the word anyway but that's secondary.
I'm down for using it in limited circumstances, like maximum pwnage, like when a university or municipality gets all of their computers ransomwared and negotiations fail with all the data being deleted with no backup.

But only in an off the cuff remark as a passive observer, amused by the circumstance and grandstanding necessary to fail so hard.

You could always make/install a browser extension that replaces the word with one you like if you find it offensive.
Allow me my fantasy: I imagine you are a younger, polite, curmudgeonly person who sadly missed the bouncy joy of this word when it was fresh. This fantasy makes me want to keep using this annoying word that I somehow love.
What does it being 2022 have to do with it? Do colloquialisms have pre-determined expiration dates?

I guess Troy Hunt didn't get the memo either.

Pawned? He sold it at a massive loss?