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I find Beehaw admins politically incorrect much of the time. In order to be correct, you have to be interested in learning. Beehaw is opposed to learning, and that’s a good way to be wrong all the time.
According to the Beehaw admins, it's "not nice" and worthy of banning to say someone made a mistake. Even if in the same comment you said there's nothing wrong with making mistakes because everyone does it. That's an atmosphere that actively opposes learning.