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by Jarwain
77 days ago
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Thank you for sharing the etymology! It's quite interesting, I agree! I may have been a bit too pithy/I sufficiently clear with that last statement I made. I meant it in the sense that understanding the word relies on a lot of contextual/colloquial/cultural understanding that's typically gained via time and exposure. At least, more of it than allow/deny requires. Imagine an alien culture encountering blacklist vs Denylist. The latter requires a lot less context to translate, because Deny is used a lot more consistently. My argument is mainly one about _clarity_, not hurt feelings. |
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