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1. yanko ◴[] No.43812686[source]
Auto content moderation might fail when people using Aesop language So when someone says "Ezop language", it usually means:

Talking in hints, allegories, or indirect ways — not saying things directly, but "hiding" the meaning inside a story or parable.

Using fables or stories to express a deeper or hidden meaning.

Example: Instead of saying "Don't trust flatterers," someone using Ezop language might tell a story about a fox flattering a crow to steal its cheese — just like Aesop did.