Thank you so much. I have a hard time navigating that page. I kept finding the Bitwarden site instead of their github.
This actually explains some problems I've been having, and I'm thankful there's a fix. I actually disabled 2fa for a while because I was sick of having to retrieve a code each time I was forced to log back in.
I've come to use this more as well. There's never a real need to insult someone's intelligence, but there is often a need to point out when someone is acting like a fool.
Every time I've reported it on lemmy, I've seen it removed by mods, but I guess there are a lot of communities here I just don't visit.
Reddit had a very popular sub with the r-slur in its name, and I saw it a lot on CTH (don't ask me why I ever visited that sub -- I ask myself, and I have no answer lol).
And yeah, Rosa's Law was 2010, but even dating back to the 70s people were abandoning its use. I recall my brother having to write an essay about people with disabilities when he used it in school in the 90s (not that I approve of using writing as a punishment).
It was offensive even way before that. I remember us not serving a customer at the fast food place where I worked because he used it around my co-worker whose brother had Downs Syndrome.
I've never really associated with people who use that word.
Lemmy seems to be pretty good about not using it, though. Reddit, on the other hand...
Edit: After reading this thread, I take it back. There are some straight up disgusting people in this community who really, really want to use the r-slur.
Thank you so much. I have a hard time navigating that page. I kept finding the Bitwarden site instead of their github.
This actually explains some problems I've been having, and I'm thankful there's a fix. I actually disabled 2fa for a while because I was sick of having to retrieve a code each time I was forced to log back in.