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1. giantg+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-02-19 00:46:11
What was the intent of this change? "Enormously fat" is a subset of "fat". Ostensibly, this would insult more people since there are more fat people than there are enormously fat people.
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2. faerie+m[view] [source] 2023-02-19 00:50:21
>>giantg+(OP)
I edited quickly since I misspoke.

To be specific - they edited things like “But Augustus was deaf to everything except the call of his enormous stomach” to “But Augustus was ignoring everything”. It's not just the description of Augustus they toned down, they even literally removed lines from the book which explains he was motivated by hunger.

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3. nickff+s[view] [source] 2023-02-19 00:50:55
>>giantg+(OP)
They removed the word "fat", not the word "enormous".
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4. Dalewy+ml[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-02-19 03:52:34
>>faerie+m
Changing "deaf to everything" to "ignoring everything" is an affront to English education.

A significant portion of my learning English came from reading books, and now that literature is being dumbed down, simplified, and sterilized, for no reason other than going woke.

Education for today's kids and the coming generations are going to be an even bigger shitshow than anything any of us ever saw in our times.

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5. sensan+iX[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-02-19 11:06:23
>>faerie+m
Wow, that reworked sentence doesn't even carry a hint of the original meaning, it basically rewrites the character entirely...
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