> This can be stretched to turn anything into anything else. For example, why can't this comment be a maze?
Name one person who perceives your comment as a maze.
It must be perceived as a maze by people for it to apply.
As it stands, I’m not sure if people perceive your comment as a maze.
Maybe theoretically there’s a nonzero number of people who perceive the comment as a maze. But unless your audience is those few people, there wouldn’t be much utility in it. In the OP’s example this maze perception is not only highly widespread but it’s also leveraged for a particular intended effect.
Name one person who perceives your comment as a maze.
It must be perceived as a maze by people for it to apply.
As it stands, I’m not sure if people perceive your comment as a maze.
Maybe theoretically there’s a nonzero number of people who perceive the comment as a maze. But unless your audience is those few people, there wouldn’t be much utility in it. In the OP’s example this maze perception is not only highly widespread but it’s also leveraged for a particular intended effect.