User blog comment:Caysie98/Rule Enforcement/@comment-4845243-20130412033518/@comment-5884303-20130412050325

One good reason? Well, it's the same reason why people can say y'all instead of "Hey, all". It's dialect. It's the language of the people. Just because one person isn't familiar with it, it doesn't make it wrong in any way.

Under the same rule, I could very well be offended that you are trying to negate what I'm saying, because I honestly am. I've seen a consistent trend among many of the chat moderators that if the discussion is starting to lose their interest, they try to stop it. You can't end the conversation, since that doesn't remove the problem. The only way to keep members of the community is to resolve the problems they have in it. Repetitive avoidance doesn't do that, and that's more or less all I've seen since I joined this wiki.