I don't have ipad
But i have a problem with a related question
I had something with someone and they were being very rude.
made a post looking for online communities and subreddits dedicated to mobile music production, specifically wanting spaces that weren't biased toward iOS/Apple devices.
They provided a couple of subreddit links, but they were exclusively iOS-focused
They wrapped their advice in a passive-aggressive comment, saying This could have been worded much better. I get that English might not be your first language.
And in fashion My Response I knew that posting Android questions in iOS groups would just get me flamed by the community, and I found the comment about my English patronizing. I replied pretty bluntly I'm not on the iPhone why would u recommend that I'll just get lash at just like this community for posting the wrong places and if u really have any brains you know English has nothing to do with anything.
They replied with a massive, condescending essay. They claimed they had been deciphering my gibberish like Sherlock Holmes, lectured me on how communication skills matter, and used a weird analogy comparing my post to going to a tire shop to ask for water. They ended it with a hostile "I'm done. Good luck.
Because they went nuclear, I clapped back and matched their energy. I told them they lacked common sense, pointed out that their own post history was non-existent, and told them to process your existence before making others hear your emotions without meaningful thoughts.
Am I wrong for being blunt and matching their energy, or did this person completely overreact to feel superior? Who is actually in the wrong here?