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I'm a high context communicator. While I have more of a masculine communication style, it's more high context. It's more based on nuance and less on explicit language. It has lead to many misunderstandings online and irl. I've noticed on subs I moderate, my very own posts are being reported as advertising and spam, even though they're not. I'm wondering anyone from the North America and Northern Europe has had their posts reported for spam, considering those countries are low context.
False reports are just trolling/personal attacks, in fact old reddit's design is dumb to not keep the score for each user (false reports/all reports percentage) and to mark prolific false report submitters somehow for easier ignoring (or maybe even to give possibility to outright ban some users from submitting reports).
Probably that guy you were arguing with is doing that.
I think that's what it is honestly.
I think Neol is right, but some other thoughts:
I come from a family that is culturally high context. I'm white but not Anglo.