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Wow, 1/3... that's not "decimated". There are still enough people on there that it frequently gets referenced. This post and article are proof of it. Shit article.
When it it's down to 5-15% of what it previously was, then we can speak of "decimated".
Confidently incorrect.
Decimated literally means "reduced by one tenth". So I guess you're right. A one third reduction is not "decimated". It's three times worse than that.
Yeah, I didn't consider the Latin roots. However, I purport that very few people actually mean "reduced by one tenth" when they say "decimated". As you pointed out, even the author doesn't mean that.
Decimation is a punishment when every tenth person was killed. Not every tenth person surviving.
Historical definition of decimated: reduce by 10%. Not to 10%.
Modern definition: reduce by significant amount.