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I also agree.
Use your language clearly and precisely if you want to be taken seriously.
It very easily could have just said, "Core users", or, "those who run Core," which would leave no space for ambiguity.
This really sounds better.
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31 sats \ 1 reply \ @unschooled 4h
You'd think a group of people who do so well with programming and handling code would be able to write/edit better--or at least pay for a grammarly membership.
Edit: especially if they're going for an air of officialdom.
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21 sats \ 0 replies \ @optimism 4h
Social skills is tough... #999369
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