‘Taboo with an eye to this question’, not ‘answer this question’. I’d already noticed the pattern that people consider finding something creepy to be sufficient reason to label it unethical, but that observation isn’t useful for very much beyond predicting other peoples’ labeling habits.
Oh, I see. Sorry, misunderstood. I could replace “creepy” everywhere it appears with “emotionally disquieting”, but I’m not sure what that would help. I figured using the same language Esar was using would be helpful, but I may well have been wrong.
‘Taboo with an eye to this question’, not ‘answer this question’. I’d already noticed the pattern that people consider finding something creepy to be sufficient reason to label it unethical, but that observation isn’t useful for very much beyond predicting other peoples’ labeling habits.
Oh, I see.
Sorry, misunderstood.
I could replace “creepy” everywhere it appears with “emotionally disquieting”, but I’m not sure what that would help. I figured using the same language Esar was using would be helpful, but I may well have been wrong.