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Concerned about word choice

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I've seen the word "harassed" (or a variation thereof), used multiple times on this page or other pages about this show, and it has me very suspicious. While it might not be possible to write a TV show without occasionally confronting societal issues and I'm sure this show has plenty of examples of rude or morally questionable behavior, common sense tells me that they would not show scenes of actual harassing behavior on a show that's supposed to be a sitcom. I think Wikipedia should set clear and objective standards as to what is required for a pattern of behavior to be accurately described as harassment and should generally refrain from making value judgments when describing the actions of even a TV show's most loathsome characters. As the wording stands right now, a couple of sentences on these pages would look either hysterical or politically partisan to many readers, and that should be avoided so as not to add more anger or division to this country 71.186.148.9 (talk) 19:08, 3 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]