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Stupid bit of code but to call it RACISM is a bit much
43 15 ReplyRacism doesn't require malice. Something can still be racist in effect, without intention.
But also the Tweet is probably tongue-in-cheek.
55 10 ReplyThey clearly didn't test this rule with a variety of cultures. They probably only tested it against white names.
19 6 ReplyI don't think they tested it at all
21 0 ReplySometimes "testing" is just "hmm, yeah I can't think of any problems this could cause". I like to call this thought experiment testing. All features get thought experiment tested, because everyone has at least some level of critical thinking. The thought experiment tester who allowed this wasn't thinking of Asian names.
8 0 ReplyI'm still wondering who came up with the idea in the first place. Why not allow last names with less than three characters?
4 1 ReplyMy guess is that it was meant to prevent the use of initials.
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They didn't even think about it. You're damned right they didn't test it.
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I don't disagree with you, but I know someone with the last name Øe, and that's very much a white name.
6 2 ReplyI tend to just mentally replace 'white people' with 'white Americans'
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Hanlon's razor comes to mind. A lot of ignorance went into writing this website
7 0 ReplyWithout knowing the person and how they post, it's hard to say if they're being serious or just joking
4 0 ReplyHi, I actually happen to be that person in questions and I can assure you that everything I say online is either a lie or sarcasm
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