This brings up a good point: "master" can mean "having command over a topic" (e.g., he/she is a "ReactJS Master") as well.
Chess: Grand Master Jedi Master
One could infer that there is a secondary meaning that master can carry with it: "one who is really good at something".
I feel that this recent word-witch-hunting is over-simplified application of a given words' subset of definitions.
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This brings up a good point: "master" can mean "having command over a topic" (e.g., he/she is a "ReactJS Master") as well.
Chess: Grand Master
Jedi Master
One could infer that there is a secondary meaning that master can carry with it: "one who is really good at something".
I feel that this recent word-witch-hunting is over-simplified application of a given words' subset of definitions.