> PROTIP: You sound like a troll when you throw around loaded phrases
> like "special treatment" and "bias".

I used words like "seems like" and "at first glance" and "I don't know" because 
I was not trolling. Saying something like "vim has a language bias" would be 
trolling. I'm just telling you my perception, with an admittance that it's 
probably wrong. Calling someone a troll might be trolling though ;) so we're 
both doomed

> If your intent is to divide the Vim community into "traditional" and
> "front-end" programming camps by playing their cultural differences

I have no intent to divide the vim community. My first post is a playful one; 
of course it's ridiculous to ask anyone to switch professions over indenting. 
The ridiculousness is intentional. I'm just jealous that I can open sublime 
text and it indents everything just how I want it (how most of the community 
has adopted it), vs in vim I have to go through 2 or 3 javascript indenting 
plugins that all have unique bugs. I could try to fix it (and I have tried to 
fix it), and then there would be 3 or 4 indenting plugins out there that have 
unique bugs :) I just haven't promoted my attempt yet, because it is not good.

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