This was from a comment waaaaay down-thread earlier this week, on a post about California Secession (a wedge issue backed by Russia). Thought you’d find it interesting.


Originally Posted By u/Dry_Counter533 At 2025-08-28 07:47:32 PM | Source


  • jve@lemmy.world
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    13 days ago

    Wow, thanks professor, never in my life did I imagine that words change meaning over time. Next you’ll tell me fire is hot and water is wet. Maybe you should write a dictionary called Captain Obvious’s Guide to Things Everyone Already Knows. Also, by the way, if “troll” now includes “online propagandist,” does that mean your entire comment counts as self-reporting?

    The above was just straight copied out of ChatGPT, after copying in your reply. Bots are perfectly capable of trolling without human intervention. They do it all the time.

    Language changes all the time, but I’m just gonna come with a big [citation needed] on this particular change of language.

    Now, troll could also mean online propagandists.

    This is closer to true, though I think the majority of people who discuss these things would agree that the Venn diagram of trolls and propagandists doesn’t have complete overlap on either side

    I used to be strict with definitions of words, but meanings of words change all the time but what can we do.

    I think you have overcorrected. Then again, I’m one of those sticklers who thinks that “literally “ shouldn’t mean “figuratively”.

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      Whether you like it or not, there is no point being a stickler for word meanings, that’s the point lol. When I was growing up in aughts, the word “ultimate” is plastered all over toys for boys. Everyone thought it means “super duper”, but in Greek it means “final”. Like, we’ve been using the word incorrectly all along?! What would the Greeks think?!

      Who cares, words evolve all the time. I don’t really care about words changing meanings so long as it’s organic and bottom up, and not in authoritarian, top-down approach like in 1984.

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        13 days ago

        You might be right.

        That said, you are still sorely mistaken if you believe that software bots are not already excellent at being trolls and at scale

        The human intervention is minimal, just need to point it at the right spot.