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I get that but it's a dick move by the author of that article to publicly speak bad about a product and then don't even wanna listen to what that person who made that product has to say to defend it. Especially if there's some false information that get's spread by that article. I'm not saying anything written in that article is true or false - just explaining the situation from Vlad's view.
it's a post on a personal blog of a person on the internet. a blog post. not an article.
Blog post or article - whatever. The effect is the same: It's on the internet, people read it and get influenced. Just because I picked the wrong word doesn't kill my point. I'm sure you get what I meant.
Personal blog on a public Internet is kind of an oxymoron.
The blog post is close enough to an article.
Christ almighty
What kind of non argument is that lol