Any user may disengage from any discussion by posting a two word, and only two word, reply: “I’m Disengaging”. Stipulations:
Do not post a lengthy reply and then end it with “I’m disengaging.”
Do not disengage yet continue to reply directly/indirectly to the user or about the user.
Do not complain when someone properly uses the feature on you.
Do not try to circumvent these restrictions by vague posting or bringing it up later in another thread.
Do not retroactively use disengage through editing posts or comments. Abusing disengage, failure to abide a proper disengagement, or circumventing the stipulations can result in moderator action.
Ah, nice goalpost moving. Probably double-checked and realized your initial gotcha didn’t work.
Anyway, that’s our instance. That doesn’t have the same disengage rules as yours. Leaving a neutral comment along with the disengage isn’t against our rules.
Is this the cringe mantra you repeat while sticking your fingers in your ears?
That’s a rule from your own instance you should probably respect
Except you aren’t following correctly either
Any user may disengage from any discussion by posting a two word, and only two word, reply: “I’m Disengaging”. Stipulations:
Sorry what part did I not follow correctly? That I said “disengage” and not “I’m disengaging”? In any case this wasn’t how it was phrased in the past.
And in other areas doing it as end of a reply that could be taken as an attack/making fun of them.
Where did I vague post about or bring up damascusart later?
It’s not just this one user you’ve done it on
https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/comment/23481626
Ah, nice goalpost moving. Probably double-checked and realized your initial gotcha didn’t work.
Anyway, that’s our instance. That doesn’t have the same disengage rules as yours. Leaving a neutral comment along with the disengage isn’t against our rules.
Says the one who didn’t know the hexbear disengage rules.
That wasn’t a neutral comment but you love to do that when it’s in your favor