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Senior Codesmith staff member addresses "the odd negativity on reddit" [leaked]

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u/LoveSosa3000 wrote (the comment Michael replied to):

It’s pretty clear when someone can’t reflect on their voice being the loudest voice in the room every time, and the privilege they hold with that. I have come here many times to learn from a variety of peoples’ perspectives and experiences, and have sadly found that nearly every

u/michaelnovati replied ·
+1 to this, I agree that I should try to give more room, it's something I'm thinking about more when I comment. I do think that having well reasoned and backed up opinions makes it hard to reply with just off the cuff comments, but I also agree and I can sometimes dominate threads.