>>dimgl+(OP)
I feel like for every comment on Reddit that's even slightly controversial, I need to watch my words and add various layers of overtones in order to avoid things being taken out of context or given the worst possible interpretation. People are there to score points, so comments are longer than they need to be or people attack. It's part of why the dreaded "/s" is so popular over there.
I greatly appreciate the rules here that we should read and interpret in good faith - and the fact that it's enforced.