There is no business leader on this earth that is going to agree with 0 debt is debt. Or that choosing not to do a thing or pay for a thing implies debt.
And it gets even worse when you take it to its logical conclusion. Choosing not to fix something is apparently debt. So then if you take out a loan to fix it it's also debt?
What the poster meant is it doesn't always harm anything to leave something unfinished or imperfect. Which is true, but then they tried to squeeze "technical debt" into that and went off the rails.
words have meanings for a reason.
Inaccurate or not, it's understood by people what "tech debt" means and the point of communication is to express ideas to others. Even if it spits on the queen's english, it furfills its goals. I lack the clout and energy to try and oppose and change such ideas (and to be frank, it wouldn't make the top 50 of things I would influence if given those factors).
We have 1 poster abusing it and getting called out for it.
I get to define my intent, not you. You cannot call someone out without disagreeing with the behavior or words that you're calling out. So congratulations on stating the obvious I suppose.
My thoughts are laid out above. I have nothing more to add on the subject. You win, and I apologize for failing to understand your point.