Had a small discussion with a good beehaw community member in one community, it got contentious but otherwise civil, and they have now taken to taking that discussion out in response to comments I’ve made in other posts and communities.

I would consider this a form of harassment, following me around Lemmy and having a argument seems to hurt the overall discussion in other posts and communities with anger and abuse.

How do I get help in this matter?

  • jet@hackertalks.comOP
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    22 days ago

    If you want to continue the discussion from the Linux tech tips thread, I’m happy to do so there.

    If you want to have a discussion here about etiquette I’m happy to do so.

    I’m not going to engage with you Lemmy wide, it hurts all of the other communities and discussion threads by having out of context anger thrown into them.

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      22 days ago

      No, we don’t just follow rules you lay out. Sorry. I asked very politely and explain myself repeatedly about how I want to be left alone to just simply say go away Linus and leave it at that. But no you had to keep coming at me over and over and over again. So here I am since this is what you wanted here I am.

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          22 days ago

          Sorry, I’m only into minimum effort with you anymore. Go look it up yourself.

          I have my own opinion and want to state it. If you don’t like me having an opinion or what my opinion is - FUCK OFF ALREADY

          take your own advice and the advice of the people here and block me if you can’t handle my one sentence protest of “go away Linus” FUCK OFF

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        22 days ago

        I’ve seen plenty of uplifting, positive, nice comments from you but your interactions with @jet are unbe(e)coming and I think disengaging is the better option here.