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[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 year ago

Mostly as the way you asked the question, is a manner that many do when JAQ-ing off (Just Asking Questions) - particularly about this specific topic. A lot of folks do not engage in these discussions in good faith, and claim they're "just asking questions" but really aren't actually asking to learn but to make smarmy dismissive comments.

If instead, you had gone "I actually don't understand, could someone explain what this panel means?" then people would have responded more positively.