The legal community’s response has been a masterclass in barely concealed outrage, with several prominent attorneys taking to LinkedIn — LinkedIn! — to pen lengthy essays about the ‘trivialization of a highly skilled profession,’ completely unaware that their stern posts were being screenshot and shared in the exact same fan groups they were complaining about. One retired judge wrote a 1,200-word op-ed titled ‘Stenography Is Not Entertainment’ which has since received 200,000 views, a comment section full of heart-eye emojis, and zero actual engagement with its central argument.