I’m amused that USians are so sensitive that there’s a whole-ass blocklist on Bluesky for those of us who use “USian”

@offby1 I mean, it's an irksome juvenile term—like calling "San Francisco" "Frisco"—that makes me somewhat more likely to ignore someone's opinions but I can't imagine needing a public blocklist for it.

I'ma block what I block but whining about hate speech for a whole-ass blocklist is pretty damn over the top. If I don't want to pay attention to internet fedoras, that's a me problem.

@majick Why do you find it irksome and juvenile?

@offby1 Deliberately selecting terms specifically to annoy and provoke people—particularly terms coined for the purpose—is effectively the world's mildest form of trolling. Unironic edgelord stuff that makes someone more readily dismissed.

As I said, choosing to block or not would be very much a me problem, not something I'd go around soliciting others to do. Turns out I don't since the annoyance at the behavior is far below my threshold.

@majick The people I've seen using it don't seem to be using it in order to *annoy* people—I see it used because it's unambiguous.
@varx @majick When I went to school in the UK a long time ago, I initially introduced myself as an "American" and quickly adapted to introducing myself from the US, as people pointed out that "American" covered a lot of territory that wasn't just the United States

@varx @majick

How is "USAmerican" misnaming?
Personally I use "US American" I mean they're not the whole continent?