• Mango@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Is it bad if I tend to do this except to everyone because I don’t generally expect people to know the same specific stuff as me?

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      4 months ago

      No. If it’s everyone, then it’s everyone and at worst it’s not the most efficient way to communicate.

      I would say, if you single out a group of people based on physical characteristics, then it gets weird.

      But if it’s “The internet won’t start” vs “Every packet on port 433 is dropped even though no firewall rule is set”, then I think it’s reasonable to make some asumptions and adjust communication accordingly.

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        4 months ago

        Oh yeah definitely. With that second one, is be requesting explanation for myself!

        It’s really just that when I start to say anything about anything I’m interested in, I get a “why do you think I know anything about that?” a lot, so I shifted gears to the opposite early in life. I go explaining all the things involved with what I’m talking about before I get to the point and people think I’m tangential.