Software engineer primarily focused on frontend development. I write about new things that I have learnt and some processes that I use a lot that I'd like to remember more often.
Firstly, I don't think it is appropriate to be questioning the author's mental state just because they have taken their time to write a great article that you don't agree with.
The issue here was that author of tailwind expected approval and engaged with the well known CSS specialist who simply shared an article (not written by them) with some discussion points.
Could the author of tailwind have chosen to ignore it like many people are told to when they are sent messages they did not ask for? Would the author of tailwind have engaged in the same way if the account that shared the article had hundreds of followers as opposed to hundreds of thousands?
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Firstly, I don't think it is appropriate to be questioning the author's mental state just because they have taken their time to write a great article that you don't agree with.
The issue here was that author of tailwind expected approval and engaged with the well known CSS specialist who simply shared an article (not written by them) with some discussion points.
Could the author of tailwind have chosen to ignore it like many people are told to when they are sent messages they did not ask for? Would the author of tailwind have engaged in the same way if the account that shared the article had hundreds of followers as opposed to hundreds of thousands?