In reply to @ipstenu.

@ipstenu Yes. You can turn off boosts for individual users. Visit the relevant person's profile, click the three dots icon next to the Unfollow and bell icons, and there's an option there that says "Hide boosts from @[username]". And if it's my boosts driving you crazy, hiding them is nothing personal. I encourage people to do this all the time when they need uncluttered timelines.

In reply to @christineburns.

@christineburns You have a point, but it's not like the lawmakers pulling this shit haven't been broadcasting for several years now that this was exactly what they were going to do and were put in office anyway because people voted for them. So I'm not sure this can just be chalked up to woopsie doodle and even if it can, how many woopsie doodles does it take before we stop providing the courtesy of the benefit of the doubt for their voters?

In reply to @ppatel.

@ppatel @objectinspace Pet pieve: People who will go to the wall for one particular translation over all the others annoy me, especially because they pick their fave but never do things like read its preface which is where the translators come out and tell you their overall reasons for specific choices and their translation goals and translation type and why they went with that type, dynamic equivalence V. literal equivalence, or a mix where possible.

In reply to @objectinspace.

@objectinspace @ppatel So that would be difficult. For starters, you're dealing with three source languages, two of which are very much gendered and do not include a neutral gender and which default to masculine most of the time, but have some pretty peculiar exceptions. Also word phrase meaning is heavily dependent on surrounding context, and it's not a one-to-one match between linguistic gender and human gender even when you're not dealing with something English+