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minus-squarereplaceable [he/him]hexbear1·1 month agoi already explained in what sense it is functionally the same link
minus-squareEsoteir [he/him]hexbear22·1 month agoso it's not functionally the same in all senses? link
minus-squarereplaceable [he/him]hexbear1·1 month agothats what functionally same means, that its not literally same link
minus-squareEsoteir [he/him]hexbear22·1 month agookay so if you're going into semantics, can we agree that the term "functionally the same" means two things that have the same function? link
minus-squareEsoteir [he/him]hexbear20·1 month agookay cool, now could users perform the function of dunking people who weren't public figures on the_dunk_tank? link
minus-squareEsoteir [he/him]hexbear14·1 month agodoes rule 8 contain this text: "Comments/Posts made on other instances that are accessible from hexbear are an exception to this."? link
so it's not functionally the same?
i already explained in what sense it is functionally the same
so it's not functionally the same in all senses?
thats what functionally same means, that its not literally same
okay so if you're going into semantics, can we agree that the term "functionally the same" means two things that have the same function?
yes
okay cool, now could users perform the function of dunking people who weren't public figures on the_dunk_tank?
after rule 8, no, before yes
does rule 8 contain this text: "Comments/Posts made on other instances that are accessible from hexbear are an exception to this."?