junkshop
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Trying this again (battery died part way through last time)
I am not rejecting the definitions that you referenced. I agree with them.
You don't seem to be using those definitions, though. You keep trying to separate 'meaning' from 'message'. If you do this, then there is no message.
You know this, or you did (highlighting mine):
At this stage, I am solely determining whether these examples align with the dictionary definition of a message. If you accept that definition, we can proceed. If not, please explain your reasoning.
I have already referenced multiple dictionary definitions that clarify what qualifies as a message. If you disagree with those definitions, please indicate which aspect you dispute.
Are you rejecting the definitions I provided earlier? If so, on what basis?
Currently you are just repeating a claim without explaining why my selections fail to meet the definition. I have already outlined why they do. If you believe they do not, please specify which part of the definition is not being met.
I am not rejecting the definitions that you referenced. I agree with them.
You don't seem to be using those definitions, though. You keep trying to separate 'meaning' from 'message'. If you do this, then there is no message.
You know this, or you did (highlighting mine):
...By 'messages,' I mean structured responses that convey meaning—just as any sentence or statement does. A message, in this context, is not random gibberish but something that can be understood as a coherent communication, even if generated through a randomized process.